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8.113. - Page 35 of 122 <br />STRATEGIC INITIATIVES AND GOALS 7 1 P a g e 261 <br />to offer Social Service Office Hours. In addition, staff began hosting bilingual <br />grief support group meetings in conjunction with Kara. <br />Provide enhanced early childhood technology activities at all library <br />Staff provided mounted iPads preloaded with apps for children to use at <br />locations (LIB) <br />Fair Oaks, Downtown and Redwood Shores. Staff is exploring options for <br />Schaberg library branch following installation of Early Childhood Learning <br />Center. <br />Complete the Early Childhood Learning Center installations at Fair Oaks <br />Staff installed "Farmers Market" at Fair Oaks, and a Science, technology, <br />and Schaberg library branches (LIB) <br />engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM) inspired installation at Schaberg. <br />Update the Interpretive Center at Redwood Shores branch (LIB) <br />The Library Foundation has funded the design phase of the Interpretive <br />Center update. <br />Implement the Public Art Master Vision process (PARKS) <br />The City Council approved the Public Art Master Vision as presented by the <br />Civic Cultural Commission. The Public Art Master Vision is a priority within <br />the Civic Cultural Commission's two-year work plan. <br />Initiate a Park Impact Fees update (Park Needs Assessment is the Nexus <br />Staff is preparing the final draft of the Park Needs Assessment and have <br />for the Park Impact Fee update) (PARKS) <br />issued a Request for Proposal to conduct the nexus study in order to <br />consider new park impact fees. <br />Complete the Pirate Ship Imagination playground/zone adjacent to the <br />The design development phase of this project is completed and staff is now <br />Redwood Shores library (PARKS) <br />moving into the construction documents phase to move the Pirate Ship <br />forward. Staff anticipates a grand opening in November 2019. This timing is <br />contingent on BCDC permit approval. <br />Continue the City mural program (PARKS) <br />The City Council approved the Public Art Master Vision as presented by the <br />Civic Cultural Commission. The Commission has been working on updating <br />STRATEGIC INITIATIVES AND GOALS 7 1 P a g e 261 <br />