2021-1014 Northampton Swimming Forum-10-14-2021PRESENTED October 14, 2021
PUBLIC FORUM:
NORTHAMPTON RIVER SWIMMING ASSESSMENT &
DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS
AGENDA
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 COMMUNITY DATA GATHERING
3.0 DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS
4.0 PUBLIC FEEDBACK
INTRODUCTION
RIVER SWIM AREAS CONNECTICUT RIVER GREENWAY
MAINES FIELD
NONOTUCK DAM
COOK’S DAM
ORANGE DAM
WHERE TO FIND THE RIVER SWIMMING REPORT
northamptonma.gov/2211/River-Swimming
COMMUNITY DATA GATHERING
COMMUNITY DATA GATHERING
We want to acknowledge that the hardest populations to reach are
the ephemeral recreation users. These people also make up a greater
proportion of environmental justice communities. We understand that
this under-represented group needs to be factored into the decision
making process.
COMMUNITY DATA GATHERING
COMMUNITY DATA GATHERING
Resolutions Group
• Continue dialogue with diverse stakeholders
• Community building
• Individual & group capacity building
• Open dialogues
• Continue information gathering
What do you currently enjoy the most about
swimming at the Connecticut River Greenway?
• Amazing, sandy beach
• Walkable
• A nice place to relax
• Lots of parking
• Close to the rail trail
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
CONNECTICUT RIVER GREENWAY
What do you want to enjoy about swimming
at the Connecticut River Greenway in the
future?
• Would like to see more investment in this
area since it is an Environmental Justice
Neighborhood
• Greater accessibility
• Better amenities
• Lots of potential to better serve people with
disabilities
• Fewer neighbors in close proximity to be
disturbed by noise and activities
• Possible connection to the beach from the
east side of Barret Brook
• Changing facilities
• Bathrooms
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
CONNECTICUT RIVER GREENWAY
What concerns do you currently have
about Swimming at the Connecticut River
Greenway?
• Unclear access from Damon Road
• Beach isn’t accessible to people in wheelchairs
• Trash left behind by people visiting the beach is an issue
• Northampton Community Rowing would like help managing trash and recycling
• Speed of people driving down private drive near River Run Condos
• Boat traffic
• Alcohol use
• Lack of lifeguard
• River currents
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
CONNECTICUT RIVER GREENWAY
What concerns do you have about the
future swimming at the Connecticut River
Greenway?
• Concerned that if this is made a formal
swim area, admission fees will price
people out of being able to use the swim
area
• Concerned that if there isn’t a
comprehensive plan for this area, it’s
quality as a swim area will decline
• Doing nothing will be more expensive in
the long run the creating a comprehensive
plan now
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
CONNECTICUT RIVER GREENWAY
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
MAINES FIELD
What do you enjoy about swimming at
Maines Field?
• Undeveloped and Natural aspects of the site
• Accessible to a lot of residents
• Park is underutilized and has capacity for more users
• Wild, trails
• Large Trees for shade
• Pavilion for use and shade
• Welcoming space, available parking
• Open Space for multiple activities
What do you want to enjoy about
swimming at Maines Field in the future?
• Facilities unlocked for use/toilets
• Bike Racks
• Stop using for snow storage- bad for river
• Picnic tables
• Trash receptacles
• Interpretive signs for trails, wildlife habitat, story walks.
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
MAINES FIELD
What concerns do you currently have
about swimming at Maines Field?
• Bank Erosion
• No Bike Racks
• Invasive Plants
• Pedestrian unfriendly for access/no sidewalks on Riverside/speeding?
• Water Quality a question due to snow dump
• Potential for increased noise with increased use
• Flash flooding impacts
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
MAINES FIELD
What concerns do you have about the
future swimming at Maines Field?
• Accessibility for all types of users (concern for all swim sites)
• Leash law
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
MAINES FIELD
What do you currently enjoy the most
about swimming at the Nonotuck Dam?
• Swimming above the dam is terrific;
classic NE old mill vistas. Lots
of adjacent of open space with
potential
• Swimming
• Sitting by the river in silence or
prayer or reading, enjoying peace,
loves this area!
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
NONOTUCK DAM
What do you want to enjoy about
swimming at the Nonotuck Dam in the
future?
• Development of Maines field would
be good for folks from Florence
Heights - seems safer than Nonotuck
Mill Dam. More amenity at Maines
Field.
• Have fun and swim
• Additional open space acquired,
parking
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
NONOTUCK DAM
What concerns do you currently have about
swimming at the Nonotuck Dam?
• Water quality; wonders how safe it is to swim.
• Crowded with people from out of town
• Huge amounts of trash left behind
• Kids jumping from top of dam into water
• Huge increase in crowds when COVID
happened
• Empathy for folks on Cross Street; not what the
private property owners expected
• Safety concerns; no supervision - seems easier
to supervise on CT River
• People have gotten hurt and died there in the
past
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
NONOTUCK DAM
What concerns do you have about the future of
Swimming at the Nonotuck Dam?
• City sponsored swimming makes them
responsible for the swimmers
• Latino community of here and Holyoke needs
and deserves open space for swimming - they
are part of the community
• Enormous revitalization potential, existing
parking and space underutilized: do not want
to miss this opportunity
• Would like to harness energy and ideas of
young people for what we can do in the future
• Dam safety and intakes
• Mill owner has expressed a lot of concern
and calls cops when ppl jump off the dam;
concerned about liability
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
NONOTUCK DAM
What do you currently enjoy the most
about swimming at Cook’s Dam?
• Scenic, quiet during off-season, bucolic
• Access to/from Look Park
• Fishing
• Large rocks to sit on
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
COOK’S DAM
What do you want to enjoy about
swimming at Cook’s Dam in the
future?
• Peace and quiet returned to the river
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
COOK’S DAM
What concerns do you
currently have about swimming
at Cook’s Dam?
• Lack of infrastructure to support swimming
• Trespassing on private property
• Trash, alcohol, marijuana, broken glass
• Noise at all hours, music, screaming
• Impact on residents and abutters
• Not “family friendly”
• People are drawn here because there is no supervision
• Police called frequently June-September
• Club members at pool disturbed
• Safety of swimming near dam
• Parking congestion on narrow streets
• Parking illegally in Country Club lot
• Country Club fence vandalized every summer
• Towing
• Camp fires
• Erosion to stream bank
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
COOK’S DAM
What concerns do you have
about the future of swimming
at Cook’s Dam?
• Spot becoming more popular
• Continued policing concerns
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
COOK’S DAM
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
ORANGE DAM
What do you currently enjoy the most
about swimming at the Orange Dam?
• Place to take children and grandchildren
• Easy access on foot and from the bike paths
• Can walk along the river
• Explore
• Near public transit
• A joy when the site is not overcrowded
• Multiple access points
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
ORANGE DAM
What do you want to enjoy about
swimming at the Orange Dam in the
future?
• Less crowded
• Less noise, litter, fires, fecal matter
• Can walk without needing to bring a
trash bag
• Have a restroom
• Have trash cans at the river and at
Main Street
• Have a river steward for public
education
• A nearby Valley Bike station
• Designated new parking for
swimmers
• Leeds Elementary School designated
as parking for swimming
• Adopt a pack in pack out education
program, perhaps with trash cans at
Leeds Elementary
• Bicycle racks
• Accessible for all populations,
neighbors and those who travel to
the site
• Monitor water quality
• An open minded community that can
support diverse users and habits
• A community that is not questioning
the motives of those unhappy with
the use on the site
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
ORANGE DAM
What concerns do you currently have about
Swimming at the Orange Dam?
• Fecal matter
• Trash
• Noise
• Fires
• People jumping off the dam
• Excessive police enforcement and police
presence
• Police vehicles on the bike path
• Not adequate police and department
enforcement of rules
PUBLIC FORUM FEEDBACK:
ORANGE DAM
What concerns do you have about
the future of swimming at the
orange Dam?
• Overuse
• Drug use
• Fires
• Over-loved and overused
2 65 years or older 9755 - 64 years old 87
45 - 54 years old 121
35 - 44 years old 124
25 - 34 years old 58
19 - 24 years old 21
13 - 18 years old 5
12 years old or younger 4
19%
17%
23%
24%
11%
4%
1%1%
Chart Title
65 years or older
55 - 64 years old
45 - 54 years old
35 - 44 years old
25 - 34 years old
19 - 24 years old
13 - 18 years old
12 years old or younger
2 65 years or older 9755 - 64 years old 87
45 - 54 years old 121
35 - 44 years old 124
25 - 34 years old 58
19 - 24 years old 21
13 - 18 years old 5
12 years old or younger 4
19%
17%
23%
24%
11%
4%
1%1%
Chart Title
65 years or older
55 - 64 years old
45 - 54 years old
35 - 44 years old
25 - 34 years old
19 - 24 years old
13 - 18 years old
12 years old or younger
2. HOW OLD ARE YOU?
1Live in Northampton 437
Work in Northampton 122
Other 60
Attend School in Northampton 19
69%
19%
9%3%
What brings you to Northampton?
Live in Northampton
Work in Northampton
Other
Attend School in Northampton
1. WHAT BRINGS YOU TO
NORTHAMPTON?
1Live in Northampton 437
Work in Northampton 122
Other 60
Attend School in Northampton 19
69%
19%
9%3%
What brings you to Northampton?
Live in Northampton
Work in Northampton
Other
Attend School in Northampton
1Live in Northampton 437
Work in Northampton 122
Other 60
Attend School in Northampton 19
69%
19%
9%3%
What brings you to Northampton?
Live in Northampton
Work in Northampton
Other
Attend School in Northampton
3 Yes 399
No 129
76%
24%
Chart Title
Yes No
3 Yes 394
No 129
75%
25%
Chart Title
Yes No
3. DO YOU SWIM
IN SWIMMING
HOLES (STREAMS,
RIVERS, PONDS) IN
NORTHAMPTON?
3Yes 394
No 129
75%
25%
Chart Title
Yes No
4. DO YOU BRING
CHILDREN TO SWIM
IN NORTHAMPTON
SWIMMING HOLES?
Bring children?
5Yes 199
No 135
60%
40%
Chart Title
Yes No
5. DO YOU TYPICALLY
SWIM ALONE OR WITH
OTHERS?
4 Swim with my family 260
Swim with friends 211
Swim alone 62
Swim with my dog 55
44%
36%
11%
9%
Chart Title
Swim with my family
Swim with friends
Swim alone
Swim with my dog
4 Swim with my family 260
Swim with friends 211
Swim alone 62
Swim with my dog 55
44%
36%
11%
9%
Chart Title
Swim with my family
Swim with friends
Swim alone
Swim with my dog
6. IF YES, HOW OLD
ARE THE CHILDREN?
How old are children?
6 Over 12 years old 81
7-12 years old 123
3-6 years old 56
Under 3 years old 21
29%
44%
20%
7%
Chart Title
Over 12 years old
7-12 years old
3-6 years old
Under 3 years old
How old are children?
6 Over 12 years old 80
7-12 years old 120
3-6 years old 56
Under 3 years old 21
29%
43%
20%
8%
Chart Title
Over 12 years old
7-12 years old
3-6 years old
Under 3 years old
ONLINE SURVEY RESULTS
How do you typically travel to your favorite swim hole in Northampton?
7Car 199
Walk/Hike 114
Bike 83
Bus 2
Other 2
50%
28%
21%
1%1%
Chart Title
Car
Walk/Hike
Bike
Bus
Other
How do you typically travel to your favorite swim hole in Northampton?
7Car 195
Walk/Hike 114
Bike 82
Bus 2
Other 2
49%
29%
21%
1%1%
Chart Title
Car
Walk/Hike
Bike
Bus
Other
7. HOW DO YOU TYPICALLY
TRAVEL TO YOUR
FAVORITE SWIM HOLE IN
NORTHAMPTON?
8. DO YOU SWIM IN THE
MILL RIVER?
Swim in the Mill River?
8 Yes 354
No 42
89%
11%
Chart Title
Yes No
3 Yes 394
No 129
75%
25%
Chart Title
Yes No
9. WHAT IS YOUR
PREFERRED PLACE
TO SWIM IN THE MILL
RIVER?
9 Orange Dam 146
Smith College 121
Nonotuck Dam 87
Maines Field 74
Other 72
Cook Dam 40
27%
23%
16%
14%
13%
7%
Chart Title
Orange Dam
Smith College
Nonotuck Dam
Maines Field
Other
Cook Dam
9 Orange Dam 146
Smith College 121
Nonotuck Dam 87
Maines Field 74
Other 72
Cook Dam 40
27%
23%
16%
14%
13%
7%
Chart Title
Orange Dam
Smith College
Nonotuck Dam
Maines Field
Other
Cook Dam
10. WHAT WOULD MAKE
SWIMMING IN THE
MILL RIVER BETTER
FOR YOU?
10 Trash/Recycling 293
More places to swim 243
Access to bathrooms 178
Parking 162
Other 128
Easier to access by walking 93
Easier to access by bike 89
Access to changing rooms 70
Easier access from bus stops 38
Wheelchair access 37
22%
18%
13%
12%
10%
7%
7%
5%3%3%
Chart Title
Trash/Recycling
More places to swim
Access to bathrooms
Parking
Other
Easier to access by walking
Easier to access by bike
Access to changing rooms
Easier access from bus stops
Wheelchair access
10Trash/Recycling 293
More places to swim 243
Access to bathrooms 178
Parking 162
Other 128
Easier to access by walking 93
Easier to access by bike 89
Access to changing rooms 70
Easier access from bus stops 38
Wheelchair access 37
22%
18%
13%
12%
10%
7%
7%
5%3%3%
Chart Title
Trash/Recycling
More places to swim
Access to bathrooms
Parking
Other
Easier to access by walking
Easier to access by bike
Access to changing rooms
Easier access from bus stops
Wheelchair access
11 Unsure of water quality 362
Harm to stream bank & wildlife 221
Too crowded 170
Affects on neighbors 145
Not accessible 89
Not safe 75
Other 64
No concerns 46
31%
19%15%
12%
8%
6%
5%4%
Chart Title
Unsure of water quality
Harm to stream bank & wildlife
Too crowded
Affects on neighbors
Not accessible
Not safe
Other
No concerns
11 Unsure of water quality 362
Harm to stream bank & wildlife 221
Too crowded 170
Affects on neighbors 145
Not accessible 89
Not safe 75
Other 64
No concerns 46
31%
19%15%
12%
8%
6%
5%4%
Chart Title
Unsure of water quality
Harm to stream bank & wildlife
Too crowded
Affects on neighbors
Not accessible
Not safe
Other
No concerns
11. WHAT CONCERNS
DO YOU HAVE ABOUT
SWIMMING IN THE MILL
RIVER?
3 Yes 394
No 129
75%
25%
Chart Title
Yes No
12. DO YOU SWIM IN
THE CONNECTICUT
RIVER?
12 Swim in CT?
Yes 198
No 332
37%
63%
Chart Title
Yes No
ONLINE SURVEY RESULTS
13. WHAT WOULD MAKE
SWIMMING IN THE
CONNECTICUT RIVER
BETTER FOR YOU?
13 More places to swim 270Trash/recycling 173Access to bathrooms 162
Parking 157
Other 127
Easier to access by walking 111
Easier to access by bike 101
Access to changing rooms 72
Easier access from bus stops 38
Wheelchair access 32
22%
14%
13%13%
10%
9%
8%
6%3%2%
Chart Title
More places to swim
Trash/recycling
Access to bathrooms
Parking
Other
Easier to access by walking
Easier to access by bike
Access to changing rooms
Easier access from bus stops
Wheelchair access
13More places to swim 270
Trash/recycling 173
Access to bathrooms 162
Parking 157
Other 127
Easier to access by walking 111
Easier to access by bike 101
Access to changing rooms 72
Easier access from bus stops 38
Wheelchair access 32
22%
14%
13%13%
10%
9%
8%
6%3%2%
Chart Title
More places to swim
Trash/recycling
Access to bathrooms
Parking
Other
Easier to access by walking
Easier to access by bike
Access to changing rooms
Easier access from bus stops
Wheelchair access
14. WHAT CONCERNS
DO YOU HAVE ABOUT
SWIMMING THE
CONNECTICUT RIVER?
14 Concerns about CT
Unsure of water quality 348
Not safe 164
Harm to stream bank and wildlife 139
Not accessible 133
Too crowded 71
Other 67
No concerns 53
Affects on neighbors 50
34%
16%14%
13%
7%
6%
5%5%
Chart Title
Unsure of water quality
Not safe
Harm to stream bank and wildlife
Not accessible
Too crowded
Other
No concerns
Affects on neighbors
14 Concerns about CT
Unsure of water quality 348
Not safe 164
Harm to stream bank and wildlife 139
Not accessible 133
Too crowded 71
Other 67
No concerns 53
Affects on neighbors 50
34%
16%14%
13%
7%
6%
5%5%
Chart Title
Unsure of water quality
Not safe
Harm to stream bank and wildlife
Not accessible
Too crowded
Other
No concerns
Affects on neighbors
ONLINE SURVEY RESULTS
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
THE BIG PICTURE TRASH, RECYCLING, RESTROOMSA LOCAL COALITION SITE RECOMMENDATIONS
CONNECTICUT
RIVER GREENWAY:
WAYFINDING PLAN
COMMUNITY FEEDBACK
INFLUENCING DESIGN
• Safety concerns
• Clear way-finding
• Beach, swimming, and boating accessibility
• Posted signs indicating use guidelines
River Run Condos
CONNECTICUT RIVER
Northampton
Rowing
Beach
Connecticut
River Greenway
Elwell
Connecticut
River Greenway
GATEWAY SIGN
GATEWAY SIGN
VEHICULAR / PEDESTRIAN SIGN
SWIMMING AND BOATING
GUIDELINES SIGN
CONNECTICUT RIVER GREENWAY
WAYFINDING PLAN
The first option is intended to provide ADA access to the beach with temporary,
minimal structures. This concept provides clear ADA parking and ADA access to the
beach along with amenities that community members requested including toilets,
water fountain, and changing rooms. A no-wake zone is identified to improve
boater awareness and safety of swimmers. A temporary dock and sand mat connect
swimmers from the ADA ramp to the beach. Composting toilets are recommended
to minimize disturbance to the site and to prevent the City from incurring the cost of
adding sewer line utilities that are not currently present on site. Additional amenities
include picnic tables and benches.
While these recommendations reflect feedback from community members, it is
Beach
Barrett BrookConnecticut River
Greenway
CONNECTICUT RIVER
EZ TRAIL®
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Call 800-654-8168 or visit www.ez-dock.com
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EZ Trail is a smart way to create accessible ramps and pathways in your woodland or wetland or any place you
need a safe and durable traversing platform. Our system is less invasive, and the large interconnecting, modular
sections are simple to install.
You can easily add sections as needed or reconfigure your walkway any time you like. EZ Trail features a
versatile and expandable floating design that is suitable for land and water and can be easily moved (unlike fixed
walkways, ramps, piers or docks).
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
Treated wood products can be dangerous to wildlife habitats because they deteriorate, break apart and leave
debris in the water, but EZ Dock uses only safe, nontoxic materials. The uniquely engineered sections provide
stable flotation, and the trail can be suspended above vegetation during periods of low water, keeping it from
harming the habitat. The system is less invasive because it doesn’t require a permanent foundation, allowing
healthy plant growth underneath.
FEATURES/BENEFITS:
• Easy to install without heavy equipment
• Versatile, expandable, floating design
• Suitable for land and water
• Can be moved more easily than fixed
walkways, ramps, piers or docks
• Reduces invasive digging because it doesn’t
require a permanent foundation
• Constructed from durable, low-
maintenance, nontoxic materials
• Attractive color choices remain
cool in sunlight and blend well with
natural surroundings
FEATURES/BENEFITS:
• Allows sunlight to shine under elevated
sections to promote healthy plant growth
• Can be suspended on supports
above vegetation
• Meets ADA guidelines for
universal accessibility
• Lasts longer than treated wood
walkways or platforms
• Provides long-term value for
your investment
MODIFY EXISTING DOCK TO
CONNECT TO ACCESSIBLE ROUTE
ADA PARKING SIGNAGE
TEMPORARY FLOATING DOCK P R O P O S E D N O W A K E ZONE
SAND MAT
COMPOSTING TOILETS &
CHANGING STRUCTURE
Parking
CONNECTICUT RIVER
GREENWAY: OPTION 1
Beach
Barrett BrookADA PARKING SIGNAGE TEMPORARY FLOATING DOCK
SAND MAT P R O P O S E D N O W A K E ZONE
CONNECTICUT RIVER
ACCESSIBLE
BOAT LAUNCH
COMPOSTING TOILETS &
CHANGING STRUCTURE
Parking
CONNECTICUT RIVER
GREENWAY: OPTION 2
Beach
Barrett BrookConnecticut River
Greenway
ADA PARKING SIGNAGE PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
BOARDWALK
CONNECTICUT RIVER
P R O P O S E D N O W A K E ZONE
ACCESSIBLE
BOAT LAUNCH
COMPOSTING TOILETS &
CHANGING STRUCTURE
Parking
CONNECTICUT RIVER
GREENWAY: OPTION 3
Beach
Barrett BrookConnecticut River
Greenway
ADA PARKING SIGNAGE
CONNECTICUT RIVER
P R O P O S E D N O W A K E ZONE
ACCESSIBLE
BOAT LAUNCH &
DOCK
SAND MAT
TEMPORARY FLOATING DOCK
COMPOSTING TOILETS &
CHANGING STRUCTURE
Parking
CONNECTICUT RIVER
GREENWAY: OPTION 4
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ADA PARKING SIGNAGE ACCESSIBLE WALK TO TOILETS
COMPOSTING TOILETS & CHANGING
STRUCTURE
STREAM BANK RESTORATION
MAINES FIELD:
DESIGN
RECOMMENDATIONS
COMMUNITY FEEDBACK
INFLUENCING DESIGN
• Safety concerns
• Over-use
• Flooding
• Accessible bathrooms and changing rooms
• Posted signs indicating use guidelines
Northampton Country Club
Look Park
Saw Mill Hills Greenway-
Roberts Hill Area Main StreetOld Shepard RoadArches Street
MILL RIVERPROPERTY OWNED BY NATIONAL
GRID POSSIBLE FUTURE ACQUISITION
OPPORTUNITY
ESTABLISH TRAILS ON CITY OWNED
PROPERTY
ADD TRAIL HEAD SIGNAGE ON CITY
OWNED PROPERTY
UPPER COOK’S DAM:
DESIGN
RECOMMENDATIONS
COMMUNITY FEEDBACK
INFLUENCING DESIGN
• Safety concerns
• Over-use
• Posted signs indicating use guidelines
SWIMMING GUIDELINES SIGN
PICNIC TABLES
COMPOSTING TOILETS & CHANGING
STRUCTURE
NEW SWIM ACCESS POINTS
ORANGE DAM:
DESIGN
RECOMMENDATIONS
COMMUNITY FEEDBACK
INFLUENCING DESIGN
• Safety concerns
• Over-use
• Posted signs indicating use guidelines
QUESTIONS & COMMENTS