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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — SEPTEMBER 9, 2024 3 <br />Councilmember Monson asked about Arden Oaks Park. If Option I was selected, that would be <br />MWP. She said if we don't the grant it would be $67,000 over budget. With the grant we would <br />be $25,000 over budget. Bryce Shearen confirmed. <br />Public Works Director and City Engineer Swearingen wanted to add that the budget for the <br />hard -court rehabs is probably over -budgeted. Any overage in that budget could be allocated <br />towards the structures. <br />Councilmember Monson clarified that additional budget funds for Freeway Park, could be <br />allocated to Arden Hills Park. Public Works Director and City Engineer Swearingen <br />confirmed. <br />Councilmember Holden thought that Option I was quoted from St. Croix and that MWP would <br />probably have something very similar. <br />Bryce Shearen stated they may have something similar, but not in the budget that was specified. <br />The vendors were given the budget, and these were the options we received. <br />Mayor Grant asked if there were any concerns if we chose a different vendor for the two parks. <br />Bryce Shearen said he doesn't have any concern about using two vendors but would defer to staff <br />about what they were comfortable with. <br />Public Works Director and City Engineer Swearingen said Public Works is comfortable with <br />it. <br />Councilmember Holden said typically if a slide or other equipment breaks, there's one on hand <br />because the same equipment was used throughout the parks. She asked if that will be an issue. <br />Public Works Director and City Engineer Swearingen is not worried about that. He said <br />having two different contacts to deal with is not a concern. <br />Councilmember Monson remembered discussion at the open house that one of the parks be a <br />traditional playground and the other be a nature -based playground. She is curious if that is an <br />option. <br />Bryce Shearen said he talked to the vendors after that meeting and they both said that is an <br />option. They can design whatever we want. That would mean taking a step back and letting <br />residents vote on that type of equipment. He has not requested proposals from the vendors, but he <br />can do that, if Council wishes. <br />Councilmember Monson wondered if he had a price range for what a nature -based playground <br />would cost, or what $150,000 could buy. <br />Bryce Shearen said those are custom playgrounds. He would anticipate there would be fewer <br />features in that type of play structure. <br />
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