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RecreationandParkCommission | 2018-09-13 | 8 | Administrative Welcome our two new Commissioners, Adrienne Alexander and Eric Robbins. I'm excited with the expertise and enthusiasm that they are both bringing to this Commission. Commissioners introduced themselves. Projects Sweeney Park Construction is starting to wrap up. The play equipment is being installed right now plus asphalt, more landscape and lawn and final utility connections. The opening date will be announced soon and is anticipated in November to accommodate the landscape and lawn establishment period. ARPD will also host one more volunteer clean-up day. Held two well-attended walks through Sweeney Park. There are some remaining parcels along the entire southern border of Sweeney Park that are still owned by Union Pacific. On Sept. 4, City Council authorized moving forward with eminent domain to purchase from Union Pacific, the parcels needed to complete the park. City Council also asked staff to come back in October with a budget authorization for $1.1 million to file for Immediate Possession. Krusi Park Recreation Center Taking the contract with Romtec for a state pre-bid building to City Council on 10/16. The colors and materials palette will go before the Planning Board in October as well. The site work plan is being updated and will go out to bid at the same time. Corica Park The South Course is open and is getting high marks from golfers. The front nine holes of the North Course is now under construction. The City is working on design for a major parking lot improvement. Public Access Pathways Project - Fernside and Eastshore The Feasibility Study of Six Public Access Pathways on Fernside Blvd and Eastshore Dr. is now available online at www.alamedaca.gov/publicaccess. There is an online survey available here as well. The report identifies existing conditions of the six public access pathways along Fernside Boulevard and Eastshore Drive and assesses what recreational uses are possible at each of the six pathways to the water. The recommendation will come to the Commission after all public input is received. | RecreationandParkCommission/2018-09-13.pdf |