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Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood commented that the smaller play <br />equipment would need to be evaluated for ADA compliance. He noted that it may be able to be <br />adapted to ADA compliance. He noted that a crushed granite or limestone trail to the play area <br />would be ADA compliant. He stated that the large slide would never be ADA compliant. He <br />stated that in a playground there needs to be a certain percentage of ADA compliant features but <br />not everything needs to be ADA compliant. He confirmed that staff has the needed direction and <br />advised that he will bring back a budget for Rabbit Park for the Commission to consider at the <br />March meeting and a mailer will be sent for Peltzer Park. He specified that the parks would be <br />considered as separate projects. <br />Chair Bennett referenced the refurbished equipment and asked if a decision needs to be made <br />sooner rather than later. He stated that they would not want to miss out on that opportunity, noting <br />that even if the equipment is not used at Peltzer, it could be used somewhere else. He stated that <br />based on the rough budget, the Commission should be in a good spot for the budgeted improvement <br />funds for 2022. He stated that perhaps the City continue to pursue that equipment, without waiting <br />for the response of the mailer. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood commented that perhaps the mailer <br />for Peltzer Park should be more limited than was done for Rabbit Park. He stated that the invitation <br />would still provide the ability for residents to provide their own input but should focus on whether <br />the residents support playground replacement. <br />Chair Bennett agreed that seems like the right approach and will also reduce the burden on future <br />years for replacement if Peltzer could be moved up. He noted that some of the other high priorities <br />are larger parks that will need more funds. He confirmed the consensus of the Commission with <br />that direction. <br />Commissioner Sis asked if the playground equipment could be stored. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent stated that he will reach out to the vendor to <br />request it be held for another month, as Council approval would still be needed. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that it would be helpful for the Council to have comparison <br />information on the cost savings this refurbished equipment would provide. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood estimated that the same set of <br />equipment new would have a cost of $80,000 to $100,000 with additional installation cost. He <br />stated that the price for the refurbished equipment with installation would be less than $30,000. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that if that could be done for $30,000 that should go forward to <br />the Council for approval. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood confirmed the consensus of the <br />Commission that if the vendor does not want to hold the equipment for another month, staff should <br />move this forward for the City Council to consider. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/February 10, 2022 <br />Page 7 of 8 <br />