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Page 1 of 3 <br /> <br />AGENDA ITEM – 3B <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />DATE: May 28, 2024 <br /> <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers <br /> Dave Perrault, City Administrator <br /> <br />FROM: Lucas J. Miller, Assistant Public Works Director <br /> Bryce Shearen, Parks & Rec. Strategic Development Director - Bolton & Menk, <br /> <br />SUBJECT: 2025 Park Improvements Project - Arden Manor Park & Floral Park <br /> <br /> Budgeted Amount: Actual Amount: Funding Source: <br /> $230,000 – Arden Oaks Park $TBD PIR – Parks <br /> $230,000 – Freeway Park <br /> <br />Council Should Consider <br /> <br />• Arden Oaks Park Survey Results <br />• Freeway Park Survey Results <br />• The project scope and related budget for the proposed 2025 Park Improvement Project at <br />Arden Oaks Park and Freeway Park. <br /> <br />Background <br /> <br />At the March 11, 2024 Work Session, Staff presented to City Council an introduction to the <br />Arden Oaks Park & Freeway Park Improvement Project. Arden Oaks Park and Freeway Park <br />play structures and swings were built in 1999 and 1998, respectively. Through the City’s Park <br />Maintenance Management Plan, park equipment is to be considered for replacement on a 20-year <br />cycle. Within the 2024-2028 CIP, Arden Oaks Park and Freeway Park are programmed for <br />improvements in 2025. According to the City’s Park Maintenance Management Plan, hardcourts <br />are to be considered for resurfacing every 5-8 years, with a life expectancy of 25-35 years <br />depending on conditions. Arden Oaks Park and Freeway Park are scheduled for resurfacing in <br />2025. By visual inspection, the surface is showing signs for replacement, but the underlying <br />soils do not appear to have an issue with significant heaving. <br /> <br />The 2025 Park Improvement Project, as programmed in the 2024-2028 CIP, is only budgeted for <br />the replacement of the play structures, rehabilitation of the hardcourts and some miscellaneous