File #: 14-1121    Version: 1
Type: study session Status: Filed
File created: 11/12/2014 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 11/18/2014 Final action: 11/18/2014
Title: Briefing on Community Park Feasibility Study Findings
Related files: 14-0612
Title
Briefing on Community Park Feasibility Study Findings

City Manager Recommendation:
Receive presentation on Community Park Feasibility Study

Report
Issue:
The City recently hired a consultant to prepare a Community Park Feasibility Study. The consultant conducted an in-depth analysis of five potential parcels for their feasibility as future community park sites and will present his findings along with a recommended preferred site.

Staff Contact:
Paul Simmons, Director, Parks, Arts and Recreation Department, 360.753.8462

Presenter(s): and Others Present
Bob Droll, President, RW Droll Landscape Architect
Paul Simmons, Director, Parks, Arts & Recreation
David Hanna, Associate Director, Parks, Arts & Recreation
Jonathon Turlove, Associate Planner, Parks, Arts & Recreation

Background and Analysis:

Chronology:
At the June 5, 2014 Parks, Arts and Recreation Advisory Committee (PRAC) meeting, The LBA Woods Park Coalition proposed that the City purchase the Bentridge and Trillium parcels for a future community park site. Following the presentation, PRAC recommended that the Finance Committee fast track a park feasibility study of the Bentridge parcel only.

At its June 11, 2014 Finance Committee meeting, City staff and the LBA Woods Park Coalition began a dialog about the feasibility of purchasing the Bentridge parcel for a future community park.

At its June 24, 2014 meeting, the Council Finance Committee recommended that Council approve an appropriation ordinance for $60,000 for the preparation of a community park site suitability assessment for five potential community park properties. The appropriation ordinance was approved on July 15, 2014.

The City signed a task order with Robert Droll, Landscape Architect, on August 4, 2014 and Mr. Droll began work at that time. The study is now complete and will be presented at this meeting. The findings of this study will be utilized to update the Olympia Parks, Arts and Recreati...

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