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CASE #3 <br /> <br /> Titterud Park Playground Replacement <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Parks and Utilities Supervisor <br /> <br />Bm:kgrotrnd: <br /> <br />'l'hc Imrposc o~: this case is have the Commission recommend that the play equipment at Titterud Park <br />1~ replaced, The project is shown as a 2005 CIP project at $55,000, but had not been actively worked <br />I)~ - pending the completion of the play area at Alpine Park. <br /> <br />thc (~(mnnission is aware, the City has had a regular program of replacing these structures with <br />~:(mlc~nporary ones that meet Consumer Product Safety Commission guidelines, as well as ADA rules. <br /> <br />() bserva tions: <br /> <br />~'ecommcnds that the Commission move forward with this project by requesting that staff bring <br />proposal that fits within the $55,000 allocation. <br /> <br /> is recommending that the planning occur in the late fall - with bids received in the winter, for <br /> installation. It is anticipated that City Council would declare the used equipment presently at <br />'l'irt~rud surplus property at the time bids are approved for the new play equipment. <br /> <br />(;ommission Action: <br /> <br />M~tion to recommend staff bring back a playground replacement proposal with the $55,000 C.I.P. <br /> <br />I~&R: 10/13/05 <br /> <br /> <br />