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Date: 03121105 <br />Item: 4. <br />2005 Park Improvement Program <br />Proposed Projects for the Parks and Recreation <br />2005 Park Improvement Program (PIP) <br />BACKGROUND <br />The goals for the PIP are: <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />To repair and replace any park facilities and related amenities that <br />is in need of repair because of their age and condition. <br />To bring all park facilities up to city code and to meet recognized <br />safety standards in all city parks. <br />To insure that all parks are used to their fullest potential while <br />protecting natural resources and open space. <br />To increase the aesthetics of all Roseville parks. <br />To make upgrades, enhancements and replacements without <br />incurring unusual costs for rehabilitation or redevelopment. <br />To make improvements based on the most up-to-date professional <br />standards. <br />The PIP process is as follows: <br />�. All improvements will <br />requirements, municipal <br />standards. <br />meet the latest appropriate safety <br />and state codes and professional <br />2. Staff will work with the Parks and Recreation Commission in <br />reviewing the PIP. <br />3. Improvements will be designed to meet required standards and <br />minimize andlor reduce maintenance procedures currently <br />required. <br />4. The majority of the reconstruction labor will be contracted allowing <br />park maintenance staff to concentrate on regular maintenance <br />concerns. <br />5. An environmental analysis will be conducted before a <br />redevelopment proposal is completed. <br />7. Standard procedures will be used for drawing specifications, <br />advertising for bids, receiving quotes and awarding contracts. <br />