File #: 17-0324    Version: 1
Type: study session Status: Filed
File created: 3/22/2017 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 4/4/2017 Final action: 4/4/2017
Title: Artesian Commons Update
Attachments: 1. 2014 Park User Outreach, 2. 2016 Park User Outreach, 3. 2016 Program and Events Report, 4. 2016 Well User Feedback, 5. 2016 Well Host and Ranger Planning Commission Update, 6. 2017 PBIA Business Survey, 7. Presentation
Related files: 18-0382
Title
Artesian Commons Update

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Receive an update on the Artesian Commons Park and provide guidance to staff on working with the Artesian Leadership Committee to facilitate a public process to develop a revised long-term vision for the park.

Report
Issue:
Whether to receive an update on the progress that has been made and the ongoing challenges of the Artesian Commons Park, and discuss a general direction for moving forward.

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

Presenter(s):
Paul Simmons, Director, Parks, Arts and Recreation Department

Background and Analysis:
On May 3 2014, the City of Olympia opened Artesian Commons Park with the vision of creating a food-truck-based plaza area, while also preserving public access to the Artesian Well. The original vision for the park was based on a previously held "Project for Public Spaces" workshop. The goal of the project was to discourage already existing negative and illegal behaviors by transforming a problematic location downtown into an active park filled with positive behavior.

For a variety of reasons, the vision to attract a variety of food trucks never materialized. There were two vendors operating within the first month, but neither was able to successfully maintain their operation at this location. With limited programming and maintenance resources, Artesian Commons Park continued to struggle with destructive behavior, violence, and illegal drug use and dealing. In addition to those challenges, the park also struggled with excessive trash and debris due to the heavy use of the park.

Based on the ongoing safety and sanitary struggles with the park, the Land Use and Environment Committee developed a recommendation to temporarily close the park at the beginning of 2015. However, that recommendation received strong public testimony that focused on th...

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