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At the same time, the YMCA of Silicon Valley was also in a similar scoping process as they <br />are looking to expand their operations with a new, larger facility. Together, City and YMCA <br />staff believed that there was an opportunity to explore something greater. <br /> <br />On December 14, 2011, PRCS staff and YMCA staff presented to the City Council the <br />idea of entering into a partnership agreement to consider building a joint-use <br />intergenerational health, wellness, and recreational facility at Red Morton Park. Council <br />authorized staff to move forward with the exploration of this concept and appointed <br />three Council Members to the “City-Y Partnership Task Force” to provide input and <br />feedback to staff regarding process, analysis, communication points, best practices, the <br />development of a Letter of Intent (LOI) and any future agreements. <br /> <br />After numerous Partnership Task Force meetings, stakeholder engagement meetings, <br />staff retreats, and community and members surveys, the City Council approved the LOI <br />with the YMCA of Silicon Valley on December 8, 2014. <br /> <br />In the first half of 2015, the City and the YMCA worked together to develop a Request <br />for Qualifications/Proposal for Phase I of architectural services which included a full site <br />analysis, building massing, constraints analysis, and the development of a Project <br />Description. Together, the City and the YMCA selected ELS Architecture to perform this <br />scope of service, conduct the first community meeting for input about the project and <br />determine if there was interest in preserving the Veterans Memorial Senior Center <br />(VMSC) or rebuilding the VMSC as part of the overall project. <br /> <br />On October 5, 2015, the Community Workshop allowed staff to understand any <br />concerns about the project along with the reflections of the VMSC specifically. Over 150 <br />people attended and the vast majority stated they would like to see a brand new facility. <br />Staff noted that the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) process would study a <br />number of areas including traffic, parking, and the historical assessment of the VMSC. <br /> <br />On June 27, 2016, the City Council approved an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement <br />(ENA) between the City and the YMCA of Silicon Valley. The ENA allows the City and <br />the YMCA of Silicon Valley to exclusively negotiate the details of the Project. <br />CEQA review is necessary to study the Project and on October 17, 2016, the City <br />Council approved the Professional Services Agreement with David J. Powers & <br />Associates, Inc. for the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) in <br />accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines for the <br />Project. <br /> <br />7.A. - Page 2