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Park and Recreation Commission 5. 1. <br /> Meeting Date: 01/09/2025 <br /> By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public Works <br /> IIII <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> 2025 Playground Replacement Planning Central Park <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> About 5 years ago, City Council approved the Playground Replacement Policy which generally informs the city <br /> on which playgrounds are to be replaced and when. Since then,the city has refurbished the playgrounds at Peltzer, <br /> Rabbit, and River's Bend Parks pursuant to the policy and plan with Alpine Park's playground also receiving a <br /> complete replacement and renovation in 2024. <br /> The Playground Replacement Plan forecasts the next parks scheduled for consideration as Riverdale, Solstice and <br /> Central Parks (over the years 2024-2026). Staffs analysis from recent field inspections was that Solstice Park can <br /> be deferred until Riverdale and Central Park are addressed. Since then and following the discussion at the <br /> November Park&Recreation Commission meeting—a reassessment to include Flintwood Terrace Park's <br /> playground finds that it ranks somewhat even with Riverdale and Solstice and that Central Park's playground <br /> may be better suited for a complete renovation, with one of the three neighborhood parks considered after 2025. <br /> The purpose of this case is to continue the planning process for the renovation of a playground in 2025, <br /> specifically Central Park. <br /> Notification: <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> As was discussed at the November regular meeting,the city has an opportunity to purchase a new,multi-faceted <br /> playground befitting the prominence of Central Park as both a community park and the city's flagship park at a <br /> savings of more than$74,000. The first several attachments depict the play components, costs, capacity of <br /> children, along with a quote for artifical turf surfacing(versus the engineered wood fiber used at Alpine Park last <br /> year). This 10-tons of play equipment with a user capacity of about 250 children at a time,would have a <br /> community investment cost of approximately$449,000. The following is a summary of the project costs: <br /> Playground components, freight and installation....................$3 01,000 <br /> Artificial Turf surfacing............................................................$132,000 <br /> Removals and site prep..............................................................$6,000 <br /> Contingencies...........................................................................$10,000 <br /> Total $449,000 <br /> The above total assumes that staff would modify the playground boulder border as necessary(two or more <br /> mobilizations with heavy equipment), and provide all site restoration and landscaping. $301,000 would be from <br /> the Lawful Gambling Fund, leaving an approximate $26,000 fund balance. The remaining$148,000 would come <br /> from the Park Trust Fund. (Note: This scenario may result in not enough funding for a playground replacement in <br /> 2025.) <br /> For the meeting, staff will detail additional aspects of the proposed project and respond to Commission inquiries <br /> and ideas. <br />