File #: 22-329    Version: 1 Name: Memorial Park Improvement
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Facilities & Transportation Committee
Meeting Date: 5/4/2022 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Memorial Park Improvement Project
Sponsors: Sheila Marquises
Attachments: 1. Memorial Park Presentation rev.pdf
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Memorial Park Improvement Project

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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff will update the Committee on the plans, schedule, and budget for the Memorial Park Improvement Project.

BACKGROUND

Memorial Park is a 2-acre park at the intersection of Callan Ave and Bancroft Ave. Originally built in 1938, it was expanded to include a parking lot, play equipment, and a restroom in 1975. In 2004, the play equipment was replaced.

In June 2017, as part of the City budget for fiscal year 2018-19, the City Council appropriated $1,250,00 in park development fees for Chabot Park playground and amphitheater improvements and $3,000,000 in park development fees for creation of a Downtown Park. These appropriations were made based on projected receipt of park development fees that did not materialize. Of the $4,250,000 appropriated only $2,000,000 has been received and is available for use.

In 2019, staff prepared a conceptual plan for a $5,000,000 renovation of Memorial Park and, with Council's approval, submitted several grant applications. In 2021, a grant was received through the State earmark process for $2,750,000.

In 2022, the City received $234,000 in Proposition 68 per capita funds for Thrasher Park.

Analysis

Memorial Park is near the end of its useful life. The restroom, irrigation, and other utilities need replacement to ensure continued suitability for use by the public. In addition to renovation, the 2019 concept plan includes improvements to make the park and play area accessible for residents of all abilities. There are no other all ability play areas in San Leandro at this time. Full renovation of the park at one time is the most efficient and cost effective method for making improvements; however, the existing grant is insufficient for renovation of the entire park. Staff recommends appropriating additional funding for Memorial Park improvements. Alternatively, a portion of the park can be renovated with the existing grant funds and ...

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