File #: 21-0259    Version: 1
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/9/2021 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 3/30/2021 Final action: 3/30/2021
Title: Approval of a Resolution Designating City Owned Property at 911 Adams Street as Park Inventory
Attachments: 1. Resolution
Title
Approval of a Resolution Designating City Owned Property at 911 Adams Street as Park Inventory

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve the Resolution designating 911 Adams Street as park inventory under the management of the Olympia Parks, Arts and Recreation Department, with monies spent in the transfer to be used to support the design, development and staff needs of the Armory Creative Campus Project.

Report
Issue:
Whether to approve the reimbursement of $315,424.72 from Parks acquisition funding to the Capital Improvement Fund, with the proviso that said funds shall be used to establish the Armory Creative Campus Project to jointly support the potential future acquisition of the Armory Building and the establishment of a Creative Campus.

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

Presenter(s):
None - Consent Calendar Item

Background and Analysis:
In 2018, the City purchased the real property located at 911 Adams Street SE (also known as Fertile Grounds and the Koch Property) for a total cost of $315,424.72, using monies from the City's Economic Development Capital Reserve Program in the Capital Improvement Fund. At the time of purchase, the City was exploring a variety of uses such as economic development, housing, and recreation.

Recognizing that this area of downtown (near the Olympia Timberland Library) was identified in the 2016 Parks, Arts, and Recreation Plan and the Downtown Strategy as an area in need of a City park, the City is ready to begin the planning process and to invest resources in the design and eventual development of a park in this location.

Simultaneously, the Economic Development Department and the Parks, Arts, & Recreation Department are working collaboratively to acquire the Armory Building and establish a Creative Campus. The approach is to accomplish the housing and economic development goals that ...

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