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POLICY OBJECTIVE <br />. The City previously made a substantial investment that needs to be <br />protected and enhanced. <br />. PIP monies will be spent to redevelop present park facilities rather than <br />construct entirely new projects. <br />. Projects will be recommended by staff, reviewed and referred by the Parks <br />and Recreation Commission and adopted by the City Council. <br />. Additional funding may be used from participating groups to enhance the <br />project. <br />. Regular ongoing maintenance will continue to address these problems <br />that are not a part of the adopted current PIP projects to insure completely <br />safe facilities. <br />FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS <br />$150,000 has been approved in the 2005 City Budget for implementation of the <br />PIP. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br />Based on the completion and analysis of the PIP evaluation process and the <br />unanimous recommendation of the Parks and Recreation Commission, staff <br />recommends that the Council approve the following projects totaling $� 50,000: <br />ITEM <br />Park Signs <br />Playground Equipment (Sandcastle Park) <br />Rosebrook Field Lighting <br />Tennis Court Resurface (Victoria) <br />Athletic Field UpgradesVictoria Dredging <br />Landscaping <br />Amenities Picnic table, grills, <br />Bleacher Pads, Victoria 2, Legion Field <br />TOTAL <br />AMOUNT <br />$20, 000 <br />$30, 000 <br />$50, 000 <br />$15,000 <br />$15,000 <br />$10, 000 <br />$5, 000 <br />5.000 <br />$150, 000 <br />COUNCILACTION REQUESTED <br />Motion authorizing the approval of PIP projects for the 2005 PIP with monies to <br />be taken from the $150,000 appropriated in the 2005 budget for the Park <br />Improvement Program, <br />