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<br />161 pad to replace the wading pool, a fully ADA-inclusive playground, and trail lighting throughout <br />162 the park pathways. <br />163 The Commission reviewed renderings of the proposed playground, splash pad, and park <br />164 furnishings. Staff requested feedback on whether picnic tables with umbrellas or a larger shade <br />165 structure would be preferred in the area between the playground and splash pad. <br />166 <br />167 The project is anticipated to be bid in early 2026 for major construction components, including <br />168 the parking lot and concrete work, with construction beginning in the spring or summer. <br />169 Installation of the playground and splash pad will follow completion of the construction phase. <br />170 The anticipated project completion date is summer 2026. <br />171 <br />172 Commissioner Botzek asked about the purpose of the conservation grant awarded to the project. <br />173 Staff explained that the City received a $200,000 climate resilience conservation grant to support <br />174 the installation of a water reuse system for the splash pad, as well as to help fund additional <br />175 shade features. <br />176 <br />177 Commissioner Kooistra noted a preference for larger shade structures at playgrounds rather than <br />178 smaller table umbrellas, based on his family’s experience using similar facilities. <br />179 <br />180 c)MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS CENTER UPDATE (STANDING AGENDA <br />181 ITEM) <br />182 The City of Roseville has entered into an agreement with LHB Architects to serve as the <br />183 architect for the License and Passport Center, Dance Studio, and Maintenance Center projects. <br />184 <br />185 The City will utilize Kraus-Anderson as the Construction Manager to oversee project <br />186 deliverables. <br />187 <br />188 Semi-weekly meetings are currently being held with the architects, construction manager, and <br />189 City staff as the design process progresses. <br />190 <br />191 Applications for the Community Advisory Group are now being accepted, with the group’s first <br />192 meeting anticipated in mid-January 2026. Chair Matts-Benson will serve as the Parks and <br />193 Recreation Commission’s representative on the Advisory Group. <br />194 <br />195 6.COMMISSION DIRECTION ON MEMBER INITIATED AGENDA ITEMS <br />196 a)LIST OF COMMISSIONER SUGGESTED TOPICS <br />197 Staff noted that they have compiled a list of previous agenda items raised by Commissioners and <br />198 will work to address these topics in upcoming meetings. <br />199 <br />5 <br />Qbhf!8!pg!29 <br /> <br />
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