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OW t hi lon: To work together ko respotibiy grow oar community, and to provide quality, cost -affective, and efckent government tet does. <br />CC Regular Session 7. 7. <br />Meeting Date: 04/24/2018 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Update on Park Plans within The COR and Authorize Civil Engineering Services <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to authorize the required civil engineering services that are necessary to complete the <br />schematic design work for the two remaining park spaces in The COR. In December 2017, City Council authorized <br />staff to proceed with the park plans for 'Municipal Plaza' (previously referred to as Civic Square Commons) and <br />'The Waterfront' (previously referred to as Lake Ramsey Commons). The case authorizing the schematic design for <br />the interconnected parks clarified that certain civil engineering tasks would be required mid -way through the park <br />planning process. This work was then estimated to be within a range of $34,500 to $48,000. That scope of work that <br />is required now, has been redefined and is identified within the first attachment at a not -to -exceed cost of $30,080. <br />For the meeting, staff will highlight the park program elements as proposed today, which in doing so, will fully <br />describe the interrelated civil engineering that is needed at this time. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Within the rapidly developing COR, there are various 'systems' of interconnected infrastructure including streets, <br />storm water systems, municipal and other utilities; all of which interface with the public realm —sidewalks, <br />streetscapes, trails, boulevards and the park spaces. Each of these elements, together with proposed development as <br />well as active development projects are interrelated spatially and in construction sequencing, and accordingly are <br />complex, but also provide opportunities for these unified systems to be designed for maximum utility and efficiency <br />in construction timing. <br />Following are examples of activity that also will be favorably influenced by the civil engineering work in the parks <br />(no order/priority): <br />• The final plans and construction documents are being completed for the Affinity apartment project. The <br />interface with Municipal Plaza —especially the grading and storm water are important elements to 'get right' <br />and will be vetted by the proposed civil engineering. <br />• The apartment will also be across Ramsey Parkway from The Waterfront. Affinity's developer is charged <br />with constructing the parkway (the street between the apartment and park). Many aspects of the park, inform <br />the parkway design elements; driveway and parking area alignments, intersection geometrics, crosswalk <br />locations, median configuration, drainage and storm water opportunities, etc. <br />• The schematic design project for these two parks, coupled with the civil engineering work, will result in plans <br />(not construction documents) for these parks that have reliable cost specificity, allowing the Park and <br />Recreation Commission and City Council to better consider future capital improvements. The preliminary <br />plans will also allow many of the park program components to be done in increments or phases (E.g. mass <br />grading, then landscape, then splash pad etc.). <br />