Community Outreach Process & Feedback

Jefferson Landscape Architecture Students meeting with Eastwick United members Ramona & Earl at the entrance of John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum

Click here to fill out the survey to provide feedback on the 6 site designs.

Designs can be found under the Design & Process tab.

Last year, the Eastwick community identified 12 green spaces in Eastwick that they would like to see beautified to create a space for people to come together, sit, talk, walk, play, enjoy nature, and more. To move forward, we need Eastwick community members to rank their top 3 green spaces listed below on the survey that they would like beautified first. If you find the survey is unclear about where the green spaces are, please explore them using the street view images below or this google map:

Community Identified Sites (12)

  1. 74th and Lindbergh Blvd (Suffolk Park)Street view image
  2. 7833 Lindbergh Blvd (7901 Lindbergh Blvd): Street view image
  3. Meridian on 84th St. from Lindbergh and Mario Lanza Blvd: Street view image
  4. April Walk – 8400 Block of Brunswick Place:  Street view image
  5. Cow Park84th and Crane St.Street view image
  6. Dolphin Park – 7700 block of Jason PlaceStreet view image
  7. Eastwick Train Station (Mario Lanza Blvd)Street view image
  8. 7913-7919 Lindbergh Blvd (Lindbergh & 80th): Street view image
  9. Pollinator Corridor on Lindbergh OptionStreet view image
  10. Turtle Park – 7700 block on Olympus Place (in between Delphi and Olympus Place): Street view image
  11. 63rd & Lindbergh Blvd.: Street view image
  12. 85th & Luther PlaceStreet view image

The Top 6 Sites Have Been Chosen!!!

Data collected from Eastwick Beautification Project Survey
  1. Cow Park84th and Crane St.Street view image
  2. April Walk – 8400 Block of Brunswick Place:  Street view image
  3. Eastwick Train Station (Mario Lanza Blvd)Street view image
  4. Lindbergh & 80thStreet view image
  5. Meridian on 84th St. from Lindbergh and Mario Lanza Blvd: Street view image
  6. 7901 Lindbergh BlvdStreet view image

What the Community wants to see:

Cow Park –

84th and Crane St.

Street view image

  • Exercise area
  • Playground
  • No playground (most likely due to 84 St.)
  • Community garden
  • “most under-utilized green space south of 84th St.”
  • Koi pond
  • Plant flowers and shrub
  • Memorial
  • Talk about history
  • Site is awkward adjacent to 84th
  • Art instillation
  • Uncover sidewalk

April Walk –

8400 Block of Brunswick Place:

Street view image

  • Walk-way with planting
  • Lots of people walk dogs
  • The site is used frequently
  • Benches for relaxation
  • Pollinator corridor
  • Plant trees
  • Plant shrubs and flowers

Eastwick Train Station –

(Mario Lanza Blvd):

 Street view image

  • Site History
  • Benches with information written about Eastwick
  • Display of sites/community events at train station
  • Tables and chairs that provide shade and interactive games like checkers, tic tac toe and chess
  • Parking reconfigured with landscaping, lighting and walkable paths
  • Clean up and plant life

7911-7917 Lindbergh (Lindbergh & 80th): 

Street view image

  • Community Garden
  • Cleanup & Beautification
  • Flowers
  • Benches
  • Maintenance (well-kept lawn)
  • Small Playground

Meridian on 84th St.

from Lindbergh and Mario Lanza Blvd:

Street view image

  • Trees, appropriate flowers, shrubs and grass maintained
  • Nice garden and small dog playground
  • Beautiful landscaping with flowers and bushes
  • Trees and grass aren’t maintained currently
  • Speed bumps
  • Traffic island landscaping consisting of trees, shrubs, rocks and plant beds
  • Flowers and trails

7833 Lindbergh Blvd (7901 Lindbergh): 

Street view image

  • Community Garden that addresses water flow issues
  • Re-paving
  • Small paths
  • Benches
  • Picnic Tables
  • Small Park w/ a simple loop

Designs

Cow Park and April Walk designs are available here.

Lindbergh & 80th and 7901 Lindbergh Blvd designs are available here.

Eastwick Train Station and 84th St. median designs are available here.

Please remember to take the survey to select your favorite design and share your feedback. Once you’re done, please tell a fellow community member to do the same! Click here for the survey.

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