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AGENDA
Committee of the Whole Meeting
5:00 PM - Monday, January 23, 2017
7th Floor, Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way
1. REGIONAL ISSUES
2. DOCKET #118 - SAFE & HEALTHY HOUSING - POSTPONED
3. COMMUNITY SERVICES 2016 YEAR IN REVIEW
a. Presentation
4. SUNSET PARK 90% DESIGN REVIEW
a. Presentation
2016 Wrap-Up
Recreation
Neighborhoods, Resources, and Events
Parks & Golf Course
Parks Planning & Natural Resources
Human Services
Museum
Facilities
January 23, 2017
Community Services
Department
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Recreation
Maryjane Van Cleave
Recreation Director
Shawn Daly
Supervisor
Shirley Anderson
Supervisor
Andy O’Brien
Supervisor
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Summer Participation
27%
24% 16%
9%
7%
5%
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4% 2% 2% 633 opportunities = 5,948 participants
Aquatic Programs 1591
Day Camps 1436
Rec Events 937
Sports 503
Misc. 436
Fitness 282
Specialized Rec 264
Special Interest 251
Dance 137
Trips & Tours 111
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Summer Statistics
HMAC
Total # of visitors 61,498
Pass Cards Sold 788 (R) 320 (NR)
Total Revenue $631,343
We hired 149
part-time staff
members
RENTALS
1,929 Rec Facility & Picnic Shelter Bookings
•846 Picnic Shelter Bookings = $76,986
•15,674 estimated attendees/users
FOOT TRAFFIC:
Renton Community Center 750 day/avg.
Senior Activity Center 400 day/avg.
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•$10,000 donation from King County - Councilmember Dave Upthegrove
•Eight teams went to the State Tournament
•Organized Summer Sports: bowling, basketball, golf, soccer, track and
field, cycling, flag football, softball, bocce ball, and specialized fitness.
•300 participants on the sports roster!
Highlighted Program
Specialized Recreation
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•Family Fun & Films
•Summer Concert Series
•BBQ with the Badges
•Pooch Plunge
•Hassle Free
Holiday Bazaar
•K9 Candy Cane
5K Fun Run & Walk
•Polar Bear Plunge
Special Events
Partnerships
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Neighborhoods, Resources,
and Events
Carrie Nass
Neighborhoods, Resources &
Events Manager
Carrie Olson
Farmers Market Coordinator
Sonja Mejlaender
Community Relations & Events
Coordinator
Teresa Nishi
Recreation Coordinator
Drey Hicks
Neighborhood Program
Coordinator
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74 Designated Neighborhoods
NEW: President Park Neighborhood Association
Project Grants
•3 Project Grants Awarded Rewarded: $17,660.60
Mini Grants (under $1000)
•11 Projects Awarded
•Awarded amount $4,609.49
Neighborhood Block Party
•4 Block Party Applications
•435 Residents Served
•Amount Awarded: $685.50
Communication Grants
•15 Grants awarded
•Amount Awarded: $13,023.50
Neighborhood Program
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UPCOMING EVENT:
Neighborhoods Program
Meet-N-Greet and Grant
Workshop:
Saturday,
January 28th, 2017
8:30 am – 12:00 pm
at City of Renton Senior
Activity Center
Neighborhood Program
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Farmers Market
15th Season!!
Market – 17 weeks
Season Sponsors:
•Group Health
•McLendon
•Qualstar Credit Union
•Renton Reporter
•Plum Tree Park Apartments
Grant funding from:
•King Conservation District
•King County Public
Health/Partnerships to Improve
Community Health
•City of Seattle/Food Insecurity
Nutrition Incentive
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Farmers Market
Vendors – 68 unique vendors including
NEW food trucks!
Food Donated – almost !
Volunteers – 59/over 3,100 hours
EBT and NEW Fresh Bucks:
•338 shoppers utilized their
Basic Food benefits at the market,
•spending $7,389 and
•receiving $6,856 in
Fresh Bucks incentive dollars
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•10 entertainers were co-sponsored with KCLS
Summer Special Events
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15 Program Sites
Partnership between:
•Non-profits
•Apartment complexes
•Renton School District
•Community Services Dept.
16,737 meals served in weeks
United Way grant provided:
•6 AmeriCorps Members
•money to purchase recreation
equipment
Summer Lunch Program
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Scholarship Program
Scholarship Fee Assistance
- Funding Sources
AWARDED # OF
INDIVIDUALS
“Gift of Play” $24,152 478
Renton Housing Authority Voucher
Program
$2,898 38
ACES Tennis $153 3
Renton Youth Symphony $549 7
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Community Service Volunteers
•40 different projects
•3,316 Volunteers
•24,098 hours
City-Wide Volunteers
•678 Volunteers
•7,553 hours
Volunteer Program
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In 2016 the
Special Events Committee
issued
26 City-wide
Special Event permits
Special Event Permits
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Sister City Program
Partnership between City of Renton and
the Renton Sister Cities Association
Visit from Cuautla, Jalisco, Mexico on March 7, 2016
•3-member
delegation
visits Renton
•Mayor to Mayor
discussion
•“Meet & Greet”
reception hosted
at City Hall
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Sister City Program
Visit to Nishiwaki, Hyogo, Japan April 3 – 10, 2016
•21-member Renton delegation
•Visited Nishiwaki, Himeji, and Kyoto
•Historic and cultural sites
•Home stay experience
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Renton’s Fabulous Fourth of July
•Sponsor-provided activities
•“Sand Blast” - sold out Volleyball Tournament
•Free face-painting & inflatables
•Stage entertainment
•Professional fireworks display
Major Special Events
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31st Annual Renton River Days
•Partnership between River Days and
City of Renton
•35 sanctioned events and programs
•35,000 estimated attendance
•Social media engagement
Major Special Events
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Renton River Days Highlights
•70+ businesses/organizations
engaged
•45 non-profits on-site
•683 Volunteers = 5,838 hours
•$52,500 benefit to community
via charitable events & donations,
juried art awards, contest/event
awards & prizes
Major Special Events
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23rd Annual Ivar’s Clam Lights: 12/2/16 – 1/1/17
Major Special Events
Official Lighting Event:
•Photo stations with
Santa & Mrs. Claus and
“Frozen” characters
•Rainier Yacht Club
Parade of Boats
•Argosy Christmas Ship
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Parks and Golf Course
Division
Cailìn Hunsaker
Director
Doug Mills
Golf Course Manager
Steve Brown
Parks Maintenance Manager
Steve Meyers
Golf Course Supervisor
Mike Toll
Golf Course Head Pro
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Certifications:
•WA Pesticide Applicators
License
•Certified Playground
Safety Inspector
•Backflow Assembly Tester
Maintain:
Parks Maintenance Crews
32 Developed Parks 277 acres
5 Natural Areas 688 acres
Miles of Trails 10
47 Right-of-Way areas 62 acres
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•Weekly – mow 180 acres of turf (in-season)
•Annually – 1,200 athletic field preparations;
maintenance of eight bridges and 23 basketball
and tennis courts,
and Support City-wide volunteer events
•Routine Safety Inspections –
22 playgrounds and one skate park
•Irrigation Maintenance at all parks and
Right-of-Way landscaped strips
Year-round Job Tasks
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Annually over 10,000 CUBIC YARDS
of litter and recycled yard waste is removed
Job Results
This
amount
times 10!!
1 cubic yard 250 cubic
yards
500 cubic
yards
1,000 cubic
yards
What is a cubic yard?
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Volunteer Trail Rangers
CONTACTS WITH THE PUBLIC
Walkers: 2,428
Joggers: 583
Bikers: 996
Dog Park Patrons: 280
Speeding Warnings: 453
Total Contacts 4,740
‘ADDITIONAL EYES ON THE TRAIL & AMBASSADORS’
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Special Projects
North Highlands Community Garden
•Phase I: 10 raised garden plots, 2 hose bibs
•Collaboration: CVS Pharmacy ($10K grant), Sustainable
Renton, Food Sense, Renton Housing Authority
•Volunteers: Split-rail fence
•Eagle Scout projects: Arbor and Kiosk
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Special Projects
New Amenities - Shade Structures
Kennydale Beach Park
Cedar River Dog Park
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Encampment
Removals
•44 Camps removed
from 14 different
locations
•Close to 100 hours of
staff time to patrol, post
and clear encampments
Great coordination
between Police and
Community Services
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Merchandise
Green Fees
Maplewood Golf Course
Major Milestones
•Re -Instituted Golf Course
Manager Position
•Held first Ladies’/Men’s
Club Open House
•4th Annual Women’s
Invitational
•Home Course for
Liberty High School
Men’s Golf Team “State Champs”
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•Water Rights Validation Received
•Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Certification
•3rd Re -Certification (3-year cycle)
Accomplishments
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Maplewood Golf Course
2016 STASTISTICS
Total Rounds 48,546
Driving Range (Buckets Sold) 93,293
Tournaments Conducted 84
Power Cart Rental Fees $264,487
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Parks Planning &
Natural Resources
Leslie Betlach
Director
Todd Black
Capital Improvement
Coordinator
Terry Flatley
Urban Forestry and Natural
Resources Manager
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Completed Projects
Coulon Park Paver Replacement
•Total Cost - $783,786
•First identified in the 2012
PND Condition Assessment
Report
•Safety and Maintenance
Project
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Completed Projects
Phase II Nature Area - Meadow Crest
Accessible Playground
•Total Cost - $454,554
•$55,000 Custer Fund Grant
•Completes Master Plan for a
1 Acre Fully Accessible Playground
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Completed Projects
Riverview Park Bridge Replacement
•Total Cost - $1,347,555
•$1.067 Million Grant
•$150,000 2007 King County Proposition 2
Levy Funds
•$130,555 City Funds
2009 Flood December 2015
Project Complete - April 2016!
August 2014
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Awards
Urban Forestry Program
•8th Tree City USA
Certification
•6th Growth Award –
Smithers Avenue
Planting Project,
Fawcett Acquisition,
Improved Tree
Protection Regulations,
Partnership with
Forterra, NW, Urban
Forestry Program
Brochure, etc.
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Completed Projects
Urban Forestry Program
PROJECT WORK COMPLETED
Street Tree Replacement Program 70 Trees Planted Citywide
On-call Contract with Tree Service Companies 50 Removed/115 Pruned
Maplewood Golf Course/SR 169 Tree Pruning Project 54 Trees
Public Works and Honey Creek Ridge HOA Project -
Phase I
34 Trees Removed/12 Trees
Planted and Sidewalk Repairs
Park Avenue North Tree and Sidewalk Repair Project 10 Locations
Arbor Day/Earth Day Celebration at Cedar River Park 96 Volunteers Plant 71 Trees,
100 Shrubs, & 100 Daylilies
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Completed Projects
Urban Forestry Program
Landowner Collaboration for Knotweed
Control along the Cedar River
•King Conservation District Grant – Year 3
Contract Landscape Maintenance
•47 Locations throughout Renton
CED Site Plan Reviews –
•30 New Developments
Consulting Arborist Inspector
•318 Tree Requests
•1,050 Trees Inspected
•Supervised Contract Tree Planting
and Maintenance Projects
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Human Services Division
Karen Bergsvik
Manager-In Transition
Dianne Utecht
Human Services
Coordinator
Mark Baldridge
Housing Repair Assistance
Program Coordinator
Joel Asbjornsen
Housing Repair Assistance
Program Technician
Guy Williams
Manager-New Hire
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Housing Repair Program
Serving Qualified Low Income Residents with
Minor Home Repairs
•Served 167 households with 732 repairs
•Emphasis is Healthy Housing starting in 2017
•New Custom-Designed Client Database Management System
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2017 / 2018
Funding Process
$586,037 allocated to 51 Non-Profit Human Service Agencies
•$ 24,000 additional allocation to key programs
•$129,000 for homelessness prevention and homeless
programs
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Partnerships
Renton Ecumenical Association
of Churches
•Center of Hope
•Location of services
Sobering Center
Rotary
Rebuilding Together
Habitat for Humanity
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History Museum
Sarah Samson
Curator of Collections & Exhibits
Kim Owens
Public Engagement Coordinator
Nichole Jones
Museum Office Aide
Elizabeth P. Stewart
Museum Manager
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Highlights
First Museum lobby
and museum office
renovation since 1980s
Downtown initiatives:
•RenTeens exhibit
•Cortona Building on
National Register
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Upcoming
•Hosting Sorting Out Race exhibit, (March – May 2017),
exploring effects of stereotypes
•Revising Renton Historical Society strategic plan
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Facilities Division
Michael Kirk
Director
Jeff Minisci
Manager
Bill Wilson
Manager
Michael Nolan
Capital Improvement Coordinator
Robert Ebert
Capital Improvement Coordinator
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Completed Projects
Restored City Hall roof with a warrantied 15 year product at
less than half the cost and time
of replacing the roof.
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Completion of the New Highlands Library
March 2016
Completed Projects
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Completed Projects
200 Mill Building
The third floor of remodeled as classrooms
for the Renton Preparatory School.
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Completed Projects
Renton History Museum
Updated lobby and office area.
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Projects in Process
Renton Housing Authority
•House Removals for Sunset Neighborhood development
Fire Station 15
•In design stage
City Hall Permit Center Redesign
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Community Services
ADMINISTRATOR
Kelly Beymer
Facilities
Michael Kirk
Facilities
Coordinator
Michael Nolan
Facilities
Coordinator
Robert Ebert
Facilities
Manager
Jeff Minisci
Facilities
Manager
Bill Wilson
Human Services
Guy Williams
Housing Repair
Coordinator
Mark Baldridge
Human Services
Coordinator
Dianne Utecht
Neighborhoods,
Resources, & Events
Carrie Nass
Community
Relations /
Events
Coordinator
Sonja
Mejlaender
Farmer’s
Market
Coordinator
Carrie Olson
Neighborhood Program
Coordinator
Drey Hicks
Volunteer / Summer
Lunch Program
Coordinator
Teresa Nishi
Parks and Golf
Course
Cailin Hunsaker
Parks
Maintenance
Manager
Steve Brown
Golf Course
Manager
Doug Mills
Parks Planning
and Natural
Resources
Leslie Betlach
Urban Forestry
Manager
Terry Flatley
Capital Project
Coordinator
Todd Black
Recreation
Maryjane Van
Cleave
Recreation
Manager
VACANT
Recreation
Supervisor
Shirley
Anderson
Recreation
Supervisor
Andy O’Brien
Senior Center
Supervisor
Shawn Daly
Renton History
Museum
Elizabeth Stewart
Collection
Manager
Sarah Samson
Public
Engagement
Coordinator
Kim Owens
Administrative Support Staff
Teamwork!!
Blue = in position 1 year or more
Orange = in position 1 year or less
Yellow = position not filled currently
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Thank you to
All City Departments
for support and increasing
collaborative efforts
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Investing in Housing ● Jobs ● Education ● Health ● Environment ● Transportation
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1
Sunset Neighborhood Park
Phase I - 90% Design Follow-Up
Committee of the Whole Briefing
January 23, 2017
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Investing in Housing ● Jobs ● Education ● Health ● Environment ● Transportation
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1 Master Plan
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Investing in Housing ● Jobs ● Education ● Health ● Environment ● Transportation
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1 Phase 1 Plan
•Restroom
•Open Space
•Benches
•Two Plazas
•Entry Sign
•Lawn Areas
•Pergola with Seating
•Neighborhood
Promenade
•Trails
•Interpretive Signage
Development - 2017
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Investing in Housing ● Jobs ● Education ● Health ● Environment ● Transportation
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1 90% Update
A)60% Briefing - September 19, 2016
B)60% Design Follow-Up – November 7, 2016
•Site Lines
•Lighting
•Cameras (CCTV)
•Bench Design
•Hours of Operation
•Restroom Closure
•Public Access and Use During Non-Park Hours
C)90% Briefing
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1 Restroom
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1 Restroom – Looking North West
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1 Pergola with Bench & Free Library
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1 Radius Bench at Pergola
Littlefreelibrary.org
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1 Park Lighting
In-Ground
Luminaire
BEGA ‘77 089’
Pergola Luminaire
BEGA ‘33 590’
Pedestrian Light
Cyclone ‘Domia’
Restroom
Luminaire
BEGA ‘44 436’
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1 Cameras - CCTV
Proposed Revised
Camera Coverage
•100% park coverage
installed in Phase I
•19 cameras
•Overlapping coverage
of park from different
angles
•Cameras identify faces
and license plates at
distance of 300’
•Infrared feature for 24
hour coverage
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1 Park Benches
Backless Radius Bench at
Interpretive Sign – 4’ Segments
Radius Bench Under Pergola
with Free Library - 4’ Segments
6’ Benches with
Middle Arm at Plaza
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1 Park Operation
October 1 – March 10 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
March 11 – April 30 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
May 1 – September 5 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
September 6 – September 30 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Anticipated Park Hours of Operation
Potential Programming Opportunities
•Neighborhood Events
•Concerts in the Park
•Movies in the Park
•Continued Partnership with KCLS
Restrooms Designed with Electronic Locks
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1 Phase 1 Cost Update
Estimated
Development Costs:
$2.8 Million
Legislative
Appropriation:
$1.7 Million
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December 2016 Permit Submittal & 90% Submittal
Mid-March 2017 100% Submittal
April 2017 Out to Bid
June 2017 Construction Start
December 2017 Phase I Construction Completion!!
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Schedule Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1
Phase I Schedule Update
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Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1
Questions?
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