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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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9/24/2018
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SITE 03: CITY HALL/MAIN STREET <br />Recommended Option <br />Program Description: <br />This park program concept combines many of the <br />key amenities noted in the community engagement <br />process into a flowing linear park from City Hall Plaza <br />through the existing parking lots to Broadway. The <br />overall layout creates a clear visual connection from <br />the Library Plaza, across Middlefield Road into the <br />proposed City Hall park. The meandering circulation <br />integrates a variety of spaces and activities into <br />a cohesive experience. This park has a passive <br />character with abundant garden and lawn spaces <br />and could compliment the more actively programmed <br />Library park. Hardscape and small plazas throughout <br />the natural spaces provide numerous seating and <br />gathering areas. The flowing, organic forms of this <br />layout establish a strong character and create <br />interesting spaces and connections, providing a <br />compelling park environment that can accommodate <br />a variety of park users. <br />Parking Impacts: <br />There are currently 149 spaces in the Main Street Lot <br />and 16 spaces in the City Hall Lot, for a total of 165 <br />spaces on site. The Recommended Option for the site <br />proposes reducing the number of existing spaces in <br />the Main Street Lot by approximately 39-51, resulting <br />in a total of approximately 98-110 spaces left on the <br />entire site. <br />24 SEPTEMBER 2018 <br />Cost Estimate: <br />V PROPOSED NEAR-TERM SITES <br />30,600 <br />$25 <br />$765,000 <br />$35 <br />$1,071,000 <br />38,500 <br />$40 <br />$1,540,000 <br />$50 <br />$1,925,001 <br />14,800 <br />$15 <br />$222,000 <br />$25 <br />$370,000 <br />4,600 1 $10 1 $46,000 1 $18 1 $82,000 <br />88,500 1 $90 1 $2,573,000 1 $128 $3,448,001 <br />* Note: <br />1. Developable site area is assumed to exclude existing buildings. <br />2. Preliminary probable construction costs shown do not include potable water storage. Refer to Tables 2a -b for additional probable potable water storage cost <br />information. <br />3. Preliminary probable construction costs shown do not include elevated park structure costs. Refer to Table 3 for preliminary cost information for an elevated park <br />structure within the City Hall Parking Lot/ Main Street site. <br />4.Preliminary Operation and Maintenance Costs for this park program concept are approximately $120,000 per year. Much of these maintenance costs are associated <br />with the proposed garden areas. <br />Precedent: Klyde Warren Park, Dallas <br />Precedent: Corporate Garden, Pasadena <br />A linear circulation route, coordinated with gardens A more naturalistic garden can provide shaded, <br />and lawns, can lead users through the parks network planted seating, picnic, and relaxation areas. <br />by integrating multiple public uses and spaces. <br />0 <br />v <br />cQ <br />(D <br />0 <br />
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