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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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2/20/2020
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6.D. - Page 14 of 50 <br />EXHIBIT A <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />PROJECT SCOPE DESCRIPTION: <br />Provide Design Development and Construction Documents for new facilities as <br />described below, consistent with the approved Schematic Design approved by the <br />City Council on May 21, 2018, to be located in Red Morton Park, Redwood City. The <br />site is currently occupied by a number of buildings, including the Veterans Memorial <br />Senior Center, the former 49'ers Practice Head Quarters, the resource/gift shop <br />building, the Herkner Pool Complex and the NFL Alumni Building. In addition, <br />circulation and parking for approximately 170 cars exist. <br />Additionally, provide a final phase of public outreach, together with a Schematic <br />Design effort, to establish a final scope of Traffic Calming Improvements along Valota <br />and Madison — See Exhibit GG. <br />1. New Veterans Memorial Building/Senior Center: Gross Building Area of 45,000 <br />sf on 2 levels. Major components include several multipurpose rooms, caterer's <br />and demonstration kitchen, welcoming lobby for social gathering and post and <br />pre -event assembly, a 299 -seat flexible theater, exhibit honoring veterans and <br />celebrating NFL Alumni, mini -gymnasium, wellness and adaptive P.E. studios, <br />and conferencing/administration space for Redwood City and a host of non-profit <br />organizations who partner with the City to provide numerous community services. <br />2. New Nevada Promenade: Replacing the roadway currently known as Nevada <br />Street with a new vibrant pedestrian -oriented promenade known as the Nevada <br />Promenade. The Promenade will be an active extension of the Red Morton Park, <br />providing a 60' wide parkway that connects the neighborhood north of Madison to <br />Red Morton Park. Along the Promenade, the new buildings will engage the <br />parkway at several points up and down its length to activate- its many outdoor <br />rooms, while providing important code -required access for emergency vehicles. <br />The Nevada Promenade will be a combination of beautifully designed paving, <br />drought tolerant landscaping, and a host of outdoor furnishings and amenities for <br />day and evening use.. <br />3. Traffic Calming Measures: This scope includes a combination of continued <br />public outreach and documentation for Design Development and Construction <br />Documents phases. The public outreach and Schematic Design effort will build <br />upon the concept "tools" introduced by Blue Zones at their third workshop on April <br />26, 2018. This extended public outreach effort will include Dan Burden and Blue <br />Zones, as well as Toole Design and ELS. This proposal anticipates two final <br />workshops, culminating in a final schematic design for each traffic calming <br />improvement. Following the City's approval of the Schematic Design (as well as <br />scope of intersections to be addressed), ELS and their consultants will prepare <br />Design Development and Construction Documents for Traffic Calming as shown <br />in Exhibit GG. <br />REV: 06-15-18 VR <br />Page l0 of i4 <br />ATTY/AGR/2018.128/ELS ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN <br />55 , <br />
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