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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Barten; Commissioners Sis, Olson, Arts, and Bennett. Voting <br />No: None. Absent: Commissioners Leistico and Ealain. <br />5. COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />5.01: Playground Replacement Plan — Alpine and River's Bend Parks <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood stated that in 2021 the City Council adopted <br />the Playground Replacement Plan recommended by the Commission and in 2022 the City began <br />to refurbish two playgrounds. He stated that in 2023 Alpine Park had been slated for replacement, <br />but River's Bend became a concern and noted that he has a plan to present which includes both <br />playgrounds. He provided photographs of the existing playground conditions at River's Bend, <br />noting that the main issue is the wood deck boards as the plastic components are still in great <br />shape. He reviewed the elements included in the RFP noting that the lowest proposal was $13,170. <br />He then presented the existing conditions for the Alpine Park playground and noted that a larger <br />scope playground would have value in this location because of the high amount of use associated <br />with the community park. He noted that two options were provided through the RFP and the <br />Commission will evaluate and make a recommendation on those at its January meeting. He <br />provided cost estimates for both locations, noting a total estimated cost of $194,169 which would <br />fall under the $200,000 budget. He stated that action is not necessary tonight as they will delve <br />into further detail at the January meeting. <br />Commissioner Sis asked if the RFP has been released. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood confirmed that the Alpine Park RFP has been <br />released. <br />Commissioner Sis referenced the undeveloped area to the north and asked if that is low lying. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that is a natural area, mostly weeds, <br />but is at the same level of the existing playground. <br />Commissioner Bennett asked if the $200,000 reflects $100,000 earmarked for each year. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that the Capital Improvement Plan <br />reflects $100,000 per year and those funds from 2023 and 2024 were combined to create the <br />$200,000 budget estimate. <br />Commissioner Bennett asked the benefit of the engineered wood fiber surface at River's Bend. He <br />asked if the decking would exceed the lifespan of the other equipment at the playground. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that the refurbishment will result in <br />about half a decade or longer. He noted that the RFP included two different types of wood, noting <br />that this is a shady location. He stated that as they refurbish the playgrounds they need to have the <br />engineered wood fiber surface. He noted that the original cost quoted for that material did exceed <br />Park and Recreation Commission/December 14, 2023 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />
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