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MEMO To: Mounds View City Courci <br />FROM: Bruce K. Anderson, it t r. <br />Parks, Recreation 'd st y <br />DATE: June b, 1985 <br />RE: Groveland Park Playground Equipment <br />During the past three months, City staff has been working with <br />the Groveland Park Foundation to upgrade the existing playground <br />equipment currently located at Groveland Park. The process was <br />initiated in March of this year when tours were conducted with <br />the Groveland Park Board of Directors to a number of local play- <br />ground sites to observe first hand the variety of playground <br />equipment that is available. Following the tour of five differ- <br />ent sites, bid specifications were prepared and forwarded to <br />seven major playground manufacturing firms located within the <br />Twin Cities area. Four proposals were submitted and formally <br />reviewed by the Groveland Foundation Board of Directors at a <br />special meeting on Wednesday, June 5, 1985. <br />A schematic of the playground equipment that was selected by the <br />Groveland Park Foundation is enclosed for your review and avail- <br />able through GameTime and entitled Durascape+. The equipment is <br />all aluminum, with redwood decks and, as can be noted, fairly <br />extensive in nature, with five major slide beds and five large <br />' deck areas with an additional six climbing or entry points. In <br />addition to the major structure that is shown, a pre-school <br />structure has also been proposed, which includes a space net, <br />slide and deck area. In addition, the equipment will be complet- <br />ed with three spring animals, two backhoe diggers and a redwood <br />slat swinging bench. <br />The total cost of the equipment is $15,000 including tax and <br />delivery. As you are aware, the Groveland Park Foundation has <br />been conducting a number of fundraisers during the past three <br />years, and has been utilizing their funds to develop Groveland <br />Park with new facilities including sand volleyball court, City <br />park sign, shrubbery, landscaping and bench areas. The Groveland <br />Park tot lot project is the first project that is being proposed <br />under the Neighborhood Park Planning Fund and the Park Foundation <br />has broached the Park and Recreation Commission in 1984 and 1985 <br />for a $2,500 matching fund. The Park and Recreation Commission <br />has approved the two Neighborhood Park Planning Fund grants, as <br />they have met all the criteria outlined in the fund guidelines. <br />Based on the approved $5,000 Neighborhood Park Planning Fund <br />grant, and an additional match of $7,500 from the Groveland Park <br />Foundation funds, the Foundation currently has $12,500 available <br />for funding the project. Staff presented this issue to the City <br />Department Beads at their regularly scheduled staff meeting, and <br />City Administrator Pauley has indicated that the remaining $2,500 <br />could be funded from the proceeds from closing out the MSA bond <br />fund, as it appears that the Administrative Aide position, which <br />he had hoped would be approved, was not. <br />
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