Survey Introduction:

Oxford and Fourth Park Master Plan – Concept Design Feedback

Based on community input from the first survey and meeting (July 30, 2025), the City has created two design concepts for Oxford and Fourth Park. Both reflect the preferred “Nature” theme and top-ranked amenities, and were presented at the second meeting on September 4, 2025, at Lauderbach Elementary School.

We invite you to share feedback on the layouts and amenities to help guide the next step: a preliminary park master plan.

Both concepts include:

  • Fenced off-leash dog area(s)
  • Open turf areas
  • Paved walkways with lighting
  • Fitness and play areas
  • Perimeter fence for safety
  • Landscape buffers along edges
  • Shade trees and picnic shelters

 

Key differences:

  • Dog areas: Concept A has 1 (northeast corner); Concept B has 2 (northwest side)
  • Turf areas: Concept A open turf is located at front corner (with fence for safety); Concept B open turn area is located at back corner
  • Forms: Concept A uses angular layouts; Concept B uses curvilinear layouts
  • Landscape buffer: Concept A includes a larger planting buffer/drainage swale on the south side

Due to site size and limited parking, the amenities shown on the concept plans are intended to serve pedestrians from surrounding residences, schools, and businesses. Other amenities, such as sport courts, were evaluated but would generate a parking need that would not be feasible at this specific site. These amenities and user groups will be considered in park planning efforts for other future parks to be developed on the west side.

Survey Questions:

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1. Which of the following best describes you:

Select one

I am a resident that lives adjacent to or within 1 mile of the park site
I am a resident of Chula Vista but do not live near the park site
I am not a resident but work in the area and would visit the park
I am a property owner or business owner near the park site
Other
Closed to responses

Concept A: Activate
This design creates an active park for all ages with:

  • Combined fitness/ seating/ play area
  • A central shade pavilion for gatherings, picnics, and events
  • Two large separate turf areas for open play and off-leash dogs

Concept B: Balance

This design offers a balance between fenced and open park areas with:

  • Central walkway connecting Oxford St. to Fourth Ave. sidewalks
  • Two separate (large and small) fenced dog areas on northwest side
  • Play, fitness, seating, and open turf areas on southwest side

*Note: Concept B shows 2 dog areas but one of these areas could also become open turf (similar to Concept A)

 

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2. Please select the preferred Concept Plan out of the options above.

Select one

Concept A: Activate
Concept B: Balance
Closed to responses

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3. Please share any additional comments specific to the concept plans included above (i.e. amenity location or size).

Closed for Comments

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4. In the first survey, an off-leash dog area was ranked as the highest preferred amenity. Please select from the following options for dog users:

Select one

One small fenced area for all dogs
Two separate fenced areas for medium/large dogs and small dogs
Two separate fenced areas that are similar in size (not designated for small/large)
Closed to responses

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5. How would you use the open turf area(s) on this site?

Select one

Active play
Fitness activities
Passive with seating on edges
Picnic areas, birthday parties, social gatherings
Closed to responses

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6. What type of fitness area would you prefer to see at this park?

Select one

Group fitness area with 3-4 pieces of equipment
Individual fitness equipment located in nodes along walkway
Open area for flexible fitness use (i.e. group classes)
Other
Closed to responses

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7. What type of picnic area is preferred?

Select one

Individual picnic tables in nodes along walkway
Large area for group picnics (3-4 tables) with barbeque
Open area for flexible picnic use
Both large and small picnic options
Other
Closed to responses

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8. What type of play area is preferred at this park?
For reference, Lauderbach Park has play structures for ages 2–5 and 5–12.

Select one

Play equipment for ages 2-5
Play equipment for ages 5-12
Nature based play elements
Interactive panels
Other
Closed to responses

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9. Do you have any additional thoughts you would like to share on the planning for this park?

Closed for Comments