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72 The previous, informal pathway is not ADA accessible due to its narrow width and steep <br />73 grade changes. Any future upgrade would require compliance with accessibility guidelines, <br />74 improving the usability for people of all abilities. <br />75 <br />76 Budget Implications <br />77 A feasibility study is estimated to cost between $3,000 and $10,000, depending on the <br />78 extent of arborist and engineering analysis required. <br />79 <br />80 Funding could be provided through pathway planning dollars in the Capital Improvement <br />81 Program (CIP), or Parks Improvement Program funds within the CIP, or a combination of <br />82 both. <br />83 <br />84 This study would inform future budget planning but would not commit the City to <br />85 implementation. <br />86 <br />87 Staff Recommendations <br />88 Review the Parks and Recreation Commission's discussion materials, and <br />89 recommendations, and consider next steps in the process. <br />90 <br />91 Requested Council Action <br />92 Review Parks and Recreation Commission's discussion materials, and recommendations, <br />93 and consider next steps in the process. <br />94 <br />95 <br />Matthew Johnson, Parks and Recreation Director <br />Prepared by: <br />1.August 7, 2025 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes <br />Attachments: <br />2.September 2, 2025 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes <br />3.Aldine Right of Way Tree Inventory <br />4.Aldine Right of Way Topographical Survey <br />5.September 2, 2025 PRC Meeting Staff Report <br />6.Relevant Excerpts from Parks and Recreation System Master Plan <br />7.Community Feedback to the Parks and Recreation Commission <br />8.Community Feedback to City Council <br />9.Bench Handout 1 - Aldine <br />96 <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />Qbhf!21!pg!29: <br /> <br />