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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 04/14/2022 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Playground Renovations —Rabbit and Peltzer Parks <br />Purpose/Background: <br />5.1. <br />The purpose of this case, is to reaffirm the plan and corresponding budget for the renovation of Rabbit Park and <br />Pelzer Park, following the resident and Commission input that occurred at the February and March meetings. The <br />original focus in February was Rabbit Park, however there was a general consensus that if Peltzer Park could be <br />'moved -up' to 2022 also, that would be in the community's interest given the condition of Peltzer's play structure. <br />Prior to the March meeting, invitations to provide the Commission input were sent to the larger neighborhood <br />around Peltzer Park. <br />Notification: <br />!27 households were sent an invitation to comment on Peltzer Park. (A similar invitation occurred in January <br />relative to Rabbit Park.) <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations: <br />RabbitPark: Following the written comment from the neighborhood and the family that spoke to the Commission, <br />there was solid consensus on how to move forward with respect to Rabbit Park —which can be summarized by: <br />Adding back a swing to the park <br />Keep large slide <br />keep 2 - 5 year -old play structure with climber <br />Convert the approximate 3.5 acres of poor turf and sandburrs to a natural ground cover <br />— Add trees near the play equipment for shade <br />Petlzer Park: During the February meeting, the Commission expressed an interest in the refurbished playground <br />presented to replace the decaying wood play structure at Peltzer. In Addition, pursuant to Commission direction, a <br />mailer was sent to 127 households around the park inviting comment —with only three persons initially responding, <br />however considerable comment was received from residents at the regular March Commission meeting. <br />Based upon all the discussion, input and ideas presented, it appeared the most feasible solution to addressing both <br />park's playgrounds is to move ahead with the improvements specified above, and also add another play element like <br />soccer goals to Peltzer Park at the same time. In accordance with this, staff brought an itemized budget for the <br />March Commission meeting that coincided and included both the requests residents submitted before the meeting, <br />and also the feedback that occurred at the regular March meeting. Following the public comment, the Commission <br />approved the work plan and budget for both parks. However, due to the inability to present the all improvements <br />visually (technical issues in Council chambers), the consensus of the Commission was to bring the topic back April <br />regular meeting as an informational item, with the understanding that it would be before City Council for their <br />consideration on April 26th, 2022. <br />
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