Some good things; a better set of activations -- skateboard park, basketball/pickleball, dog park. Parks in locations that don't get natural foot traffic need attractions.
But I don't know which of these facts is more depressing:
1). A park expansion manages to be roughly 1/3 parking stalls, despite the fact that it's adjacent to a parking lot
2). A park on the busy east-west cycletrack has only half as many bike parking spaces as it has electric vehicle parking spaces, never mind the 100 ordinary parking spaces nextdoor.
This is greenwashing at it's finest; creating a methane gas vehicle filling station and pretending it's a park.