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Park and Recreation Master Plan Overview Westhoff Skate Park Project

Park and Recreation Master Plan Overview Westhoff Skate Park Project. Cindy Springer. Process. Master Plan completed in 2009 and adopted by Council in 2010. Updated a plan completed in 1994. Included Data collection, Plan Analysis, Plan Development and Implementation Strategies.

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Park and Recreation Master Plan Overview Westhoff Skate Park Project

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  1. Park and Recreation Master Plan OverviewWesthoff Skate Park Project Cindy Springer

  2. Process • Master Plan completed in 2009 and adopted by Council in 2010. Updated a plan completed in 1994. • Included Data collection, Plan Analysis, Plan Development and Implementation Strategies. • Master Plan Working Committee consisted of staff from Parks & Rec., Planning and Public Relations, 2 Parks Board members, Council liaison and 3 residents and park users. • Key stakeholder interviews were held. • School Dist., Athletic Org., Senior Citizens, Parks Board and Council • Public Input received • Community wide survey • 2 public input sessions

  3. Key Areas Evaluated • Parks and Facility inventory and comparison to standards and needs identified in survey and public forums. • Recommendations made for short, medium and long term improvements. • Improvements to existing parks • Improvements by new facilities and parks • Operations of Parks Div. & Recreation Div.

  4. Overall Needs Identified • Parks and Facilities • Additional parkland and sports complex • Improvements to existing parks and facilities • Playgrounds, restrooms, pavilions and trails • Athletic fields, tennis courts, skate park • Development of trail system including Walkable /Bikeable Plan and park connectivity • Northside Recreation Center Details of this plan is on the Parks and Recreation website.

  5. Overall Needs Identified • Recreation • More opportunities for fitness and wellness • Northside Recreation Center and amenities in parks to provide active recreation • More youth sports and learn to swim programs • Limited due to majority of facilities are at maximum capacity. • More adult enrichment programs • OAOA and OASIS • Develop Outdoor and Nature programs • O’Day Park

  6. Projects Completed • Capital projects and 5 year CIP is discussed and reviewed with the Parks and Recreation Board on an annual basis before presented for budget. • 2009 • Civic Park Bandstand Restrooms & Path $81,515 • Ozzie Playground Safety Surface $36,300 • Concession Improvements $34,000

  7. Projects Completed • 2010/2011 • Dames Park Scoreboards $15,805 • Fort Zumwalt Pavilion and nature trails $19,500 • Knaust playground safety surface & storm drain repair $64,698 • Sports concession/restroom & maintenance building $595,762 • Brendan’s Playground, restroom, parking and entrance. $1,343,460

  8. Projects Budgeted • 2012 • Civic Hall Design $250,000 • Westhoff Skatepark & parking $382,670 • Ozzie shade structure $40,000 * • Ozzie 3-plex plaza, RR/concession design $30,000 • Westhoff Pavilion $30,000* • Civic playground safety surface $155,000 • ACAC Pump Room & Bath House $35,000* * Projects partially completed so far this year.

  9. 2013 – 2017 CIP • Annual review with Parks Board • Projects - reschedule until Civic Hall funded • Ozzie 3 plex plaza, RR & concession ($492,126) • ACAC aqua feature ($619,630) • Playground safety surfaces ($378,729) • Knaust restrooms ($99,000) • Fort Zumwalt pavilion, playground & maintenance building ($950,000) • Fort Zumwalt Lake Whetsel imp ($950,000)

  10. Westhoff Skate Park • Design funded in 2011 including parking • Construction Budgeted in 2012 • $350,000/skate park, $32,700/parking • Lowest Bid Received: $530,970 • Shortage: $148,300 • Parking lot 5% over engineers estimate, however budgeted amount low due to staff miscalculation. • Skate park 5% over estimate, however final estimate received after budget submitted and did not include entry plaza and shades (10%). • City additions added in (7%); early completion incentive, soil testing and additional remediation

  11. Options • Highly anticipated project with a lot of public input into the design. • 3 public forums with 20 – 25 participants, 2-3 Parks and Recreation Board members and 1-2 Council members at each meeting. • Option: Hold off on playground safety surface and drainage issue in Civic Park until Civic Hall project is determined. Utilize funds to complete skate park.

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