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Eclty1� ,.,�� Request for Action <br /> River <br /> To Item Number <br /> Mayor and City Council 9.1 <br /> Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br /> General Business March 5, 2018 Michael Hecker, Parks and Recreation Director <br /> Item Description Reviewed by <br /> Proceed with Park Improvement Projects Cal Portner, City Administrator <br /> Reviewed by <br /> Action Requested <br /> Direct,by motion, staff to proceed with Park Improvement Projects. <br /> Background/Discussion <br /> At the February 14, 2018, Parks and Recreation Commission meeting, staff recommended the three <br /> projects approved in the Park Improvement Fund be paused until City Council provides direction to <br /> proceed. The City Council agreed to pause work on design and development of ice arena improvements <br /> on February 5, 2018, to consider a single multipurpose civic center. The Council met in a special meeting <br /> on February 8 to confirm multipurpose facility direction;however, did not discuss possible location for <br /> such facility. To maintain location options,pending Council's direction, staff felt it was the in the city's <br /> best interest to minimize investments in potential location options. The brief pause should have no <br /> impact on 2018 timing of project completion. <br /> The Community Center Feasibility Study adopted by City Council on July 18, 2016,recommended the <br /> Dave Anderson Athletic Complex and the Oak Knoll Athletic Complex as potential sites. <br /> The three projects include the following: <br /> ■ Dave Anderson Athletic Complex scoreboards for$40,000 <br /> ■ Dave Anderson Athletic Complex irrigation for$120,000, of which $23,415 has already been <br /> spent to purchase materials <br /> ■ Oak Knoll athletic field lighting and scoreboard for$125,000 <br /> The Commission recommended proceeding with these projects if the City Council concurs. The Oak <br /> Knoll athletic field lighting and scoreboard project is later on this agenda. <br /> Financial Impact <br /> The three projects are currently in the 2018 Park Improvement Fund. <br /> Attachments <br /> ■ None <br /> POWERED 6T <br /> AR <br />
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