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Title: Urban Parks: Cancer Survivor`s Park
Post by: Metro Jacksonville on December 23, 2008, 05:00:00 AM
Urban Parks: Cancer Survivor`s Park

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Featuring scale replicas of each of Jacksonville's beautiful bridges spanning a pond shaped like the St. Johns River, Cancer Survivor's Park is truly a beautiful and inspirational part of Downtown Jacksonville.

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Title: Re: Urban Parks: Cancer Survivor`s Park
Post by: vicupstate on December 23, 2008, 08:42:12 AM
The park itself is nice, but it is totally wasted in that location.  Located next to the very auto-oriented State Street speedway, it is totally cut off from everything and just about everyone except a few FCCJ students/staff.  Has anyone ever seen someone in this park?

Just like the Veterans memorial by the football stadium, the location isolates it from everything, when with better planning, it could have been woven into a more accessible, pedestrian-friendly environment that would be an  integral part of the urban core.   


Cancer Survivor's park, Main Street pocket park, the Veteran's memorial, Kids Kampus, Friendship Fountain, the Northbank and Southbank riverwalks.  They all are a shadow of what they could have been, had better urban planning been utilized.   Jacksonville wrote the book on useless, under-utilized public spaces. 
Title: Re: Urban Parks: Cancer Survivor`s Park
Post by: thelakelander on December 23, 2008, 08:55:33 AM
Definately, agree.  Its a great space in a poor location.  All of these spaces are the result of not sticking to a long term master plan or thinking about how urban spaces integrate with each other to stimulate synergy.
Title: Re: Urban Parks: Cancer Survivor`s Park
Post by: copperfiend on December 23, 2008, 09:23:14 AM
vicupstate, you hit it. Decent ideas in a bad location.
Title: Re: Urban Parks: Cancer Survivor`s Park
Post by: Jason on December 23, 2008, 09:37:06 AM
Great tour.  One of my favorite parks in Jax.

The greens in front of the proposed courthouse would make a great location for the Vetran's Memorial.
Title: Re: Urban Parks: Cancer Survivor`s Park
Post by: heights unknown on December 23, 2008, 04:27:06 PM
Wow.  Neat.  Never knew it existed or was there.  I don't think it's in a poor area of town at all; if that's the case then Hemming is in a poor area of town.  People do live around or close to that area and just because it's in an area that was basically razed and is now pretty much "people starved" doesn't mean it's in a poor area or location.
Title: Re: Urban Parks: Cancer Survivor`s Park
Post by: Keith-N-Jax on December 23, 2008, 06:55:06 PM
I have seen it, but why would one stop there. Jax has alot of hidden treasures that we dont capitalize on.
Title: Re: Urban Parks: Cancer Survivor`s Park
Post by: alta on December 23, 2008, 07:11:10 PM
Me and my girlfriend ride across all the bridges when we are in that part of downtown.  I would guess the employees at the FCCJ building use this more often than anyone else. It's a neat little park but might be visited more often if it was in a heavily traveled pedestrian area. 
Title: Re: Urban Parks: Cancer Survivor`s Park
Post by: Ocklawaha on December 23, 2008, 10:32:49 PM
Went up there on a rainy day and took a bunch of photos. Even got out of bounds into the water area's to shoot water level scenes and other "effects" from below the bridges. This tiny park is a lost treasure. Almost spiritual.

It's a shame the mis-leaders that gave us the Main Street Pocket Park and the new Greenway "S" line (Bloody Block Trail) haven't figured out how this is done.

We've got to learn how to connect this stuff in a sensable - walkable manner.  


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Title: Re: Urban Parks: Cancer Survivor`s Park
Post by: alta on December 23, 2008, 11:45:35 PM
So the new urban trail that the city spent a bunch of money tearing up rail is now called the Bloody Block Trail.  Somehow this doesn't suprise me.  Me and my girlfriend have rode this trail on our bikes from Kings Rd. to Springfield.  We were the only people using this for recreational use.