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CC Regular Session 7.6. <br />Meeting Date: 08/13/2013 <br />By: Mark Rivcrblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Decommission One Tennis Court, and Refurbish Three Other Courts <br />Background: <br />One of the city's first improved parks was Titterud Park, named after the family that platted the adjoining land and <br />dedicated the space there for the park that is still in use today. In the late 1970's several improvements occurred in <br />the park, including the installation of a two -court tennis court (with lights being added later). <br />The courts have been color -coated several times over the decades, and in 2007 Staff routed the significant vertical <br />cracks in the court and patched with bituminous in an attempt to extend the courts useful life. While this did extend <br />the time the courts could be used for play a short while, thereafter the color -coating began to spall off in <br />increasingly larger pieces. In the spring of 2012 Staff inspected the courts and deemed they were no longer safe for <br />play and did not install the nets. <br />Attached are photos of the last attempt to extend the useful life of the tennis courts 5 + years ago. <br />Notification: <br />Observation s/Alternatives: <br />Removal of Tennis Courts - and relocation of lights <br />Shortly after the Titterud courts were deemed unsafe for play, Staff posted a notice at the entrance to courts asking <br />potential patrons to contact Staff if they had questions or concerns with the court's closure. Two inquiries were <br />made in 2012 by residents regarding the courts, and in both casts the individuals Nvere asked to consider playing <br />elsewhere, and informed that the courts were likely to be recommended for removal - with a concurrent evaluation <br />as to the feasibilitof relocating the lighting system to Central Park's courts. <br />In that only two parties made inquiries on the status of the courts in the spring of 2012, (and none known of since <br />that time), coupled with the fact that there have been no known complaints registered about the proposal to <br />eliminate the tennis courts - Staff and the Park and Recreation Commission are recommending their removal. <br />Replacement of the courts (as they would need complete removal to provide for soil corrections) e\ ould be a <br />minimum of $60,000 (estimated). The City also has 4 courts at Rivers' Bend Park, 4 at Central Park, and a single <br />court each at Riverdale and Fox Parks. <br />The removal of the courts and recycling of the materials can be performed in-house with Public Works Staff as <br />time permits. The lighting relocation from Titterud to Central Park would consist of the following detail as outlined <br />by Connexus Energy. <br />1) Disconnect lights at current location, <br />2) Disconnect service panel for move and reconnect at new <br />3) Move Light Poles and fixtures to Central Park <br />4) City of Ramsey Park's staff will need to fill the holes at Titterud immediately after the poles are removed. <br />5) Plow/trench 400' of conduit and wire at Central Park <br />