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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 01/11/2024 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Playground Replacement Plan - Alpine and River's Bend Parks <br />Purpose/Background: <br />5.1. <br />Late in 2021, City Council approved the Playground Replacement Policy which informs the city on which <br />playgrounds are to be replaced and when. In 2022, the city removed two small antiquated play structures that did <br />not merit replacement, and refurbished the playgrounds at both Peltzer and Rabbit Parks pursuant to the policy <br />and plan. The next candidate for replacement was Alpine Park and one of the subjects of this case. <br />In May 2023, the Commission met at Alpine Park to assess the project, and it was discussed that the playground <br />at River's Bend was experiencing the need for frequent deck board repair —and perhaps River's Bend should be <br />replaced before Alpine Park's playground. The consensus of the Commission was that staff should evaluate both <br />and develop a plan and priority for the refurbishment or replacement of the two playgrounds and which should <br />occur first and in which year. <br />Notification: <br />Notifications are not required for this proposed project, and as both Alpine and River's Bend Park's are <br />community parks (versus a neighborhood park), a mailer seeking comment on the playground's proposed <br />replacement is probably not needed, as the majority of people using either of the two playgrounds are not likely to <br />be from the immediate adjoining areas. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />In examining River's Bend Parks playground, it was determined that the playground had significant play value <br />(number and diversity of play components) and was mostly in good shape except for the 14 wooden decks. The <br />playground is shaded by the trees to the immediate south, and therefore there is lichen on some of the north -facing <br />components, and the shade has contributed to the premature decay of many individual deck boards. Staff s overall <br />assessment was that the playground was an appropriate candidate for refurbishment, rather than replacement. To <br />determine this feasibility, staff issued the attached Request for Proposal (RFP) that addresses the play equipment's <br />deficiencies. <br />The RFP was sent to 13 contractors specializing in this type of work, and three proposals were received back in <br />the amounts of, $25,776, 23,000, and $13,169. The lowest proposal was submitted by Contracting Solutions Inc., <br />a competent contractor and regular installer for the city's playground projects. <br />The above solution for addressing River's Bend Park's playground may allow the city to address two playgrounds <br />in 2024 for the estimated amount of $100,000 per year identified in the Playground Replacement Plan and <br />Policy. (A playground was not refurbished or replaced in 2023.) The following is an estimate of how this may <br />come to bear based upon the above, and the proposals received for Alpine Park: <br />♦ Refurbish River's Bend Park's playground $13,169 <br />♦ New Engineered Wood Fiber (surfacing) $7,151.28 <br />♦ New playground for Alpine Park $150,000 <br />♦ Playground area improvements/contingency $25,000 <br />Total $195,320.28 <br />