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<br />121 facilities in Roseville. Staff responded that indoor pickleball is currently offered at Brimhall <br />122 School; however, no additional City-owned indoor options are being pursued at this time. <br />123 <br />124 The Commission discussed other potential locations for pickleball courts, including City park <br />125 parking lots and the OVAL. Staff noted that grading challenges at these sites present concerns, as <br />126 the surfaces are not flat. While multiple locations have been evaluated, staff indicated that the <br />127 OVAL would be the most feasible option for a pilot program. <br />128 <br />129 Commissioner Donaldson noted that the proximity of the picnic shelter to the proposed courts <br />130 should be considered as part of the planning process. <br />131 <br />132 The Commission also discussed potential parking limitations associated with adding pickleball <br />133 courts, as well as layout options for shared pickleball and tennis courts. <br />134 <br />135 Staff clarified that the next step in the process would be community engagement planned for this <br />136 spring, allowing residents and users to provide input on any proposed changes. <br />137 <br />138 b)ROSEBROOK PARK IMPROVEMENTS UPDATE <br />139 Staff provided an overview of the community outreach completed to date and the feedback <br />140 received. Outreach efforts included community meetings, surveys, and engagement at <br />141 community events. Feedback gathered through these efforts informed the development of a <br />142 proposal that was subsequently presented to the City Council. <br />143 <br />144 On January 7, 2025, the Commission recommended that staff proceed with a 2026 project that <br />145 includes the following improvements: <br />146 Replacement of the wading pool with a splash pad <br />147 Replacement of the outdated playground <br />148 Addition of trail lighting <br />149 Addition of parking near the park building <br />150 <br />151 On February 24, 2025, the City Council approved moving forward with the project and its <br />152 associated budget. Since that time, staff have conducted additional engagement opportunities, <br />153 including tabling at a Discover Your Parks event on August 6 and hosting two neighborhood <br />154 meetings on October 28 and November 12. Neighborhood feedback helped inform the specific <br />155 design of the splash pad and playground and reaffirmed the overall site concept. With <br />156 engagement now complete, staff and consultants have finalized the design for the Rosebrook <br />157 Park renovations. <br />158 <br />159 The proposed design includes parking for approximately 30 vehicles (an increase from the site’s <br />160 original five spaces), an expanded pathway into the park, resurfaced tennis courts, a new splash <br />4 <br />Qbhf!7!pg!29 <br /> <br />