File #: ID# 25-111    Name:
Type: Report Status: Study Session Item
File created: 4/15/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/22/2025 Final action:
Title: Powers Park Revised Site Plan
Attachments: 1. 1. Presentation_Powers Park
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Agenda Date: 04/22/2025

Subject:
Title
Powers Park Revised Site Plan
Body

From:
James L. Becklenberg, City Manager
Prepared by:

Brent Soderlin, Director of Public Works & Utilities

Heather Ferrari, Executive Assistant Public Works
Presentations:
Brent Soderlin, Director of Public Works & Utilities

Melissa-Reese Thacker, Planning Manager, South Suburban Parks and Recreation

PURPOSE:
The City of Littleton, in partnership with South Suburban Parks and Recreation, will be making improvements to Powers Park through the help of an Arapahoe County Open Spaces grant which will provide much-needed updates to the existing park by upgrading the playground area and installing new equipment and amenities, improving accessibility, and reducing maintenance costs.

LONG-TERM OUTCOME(S) SERVED:
Sustainable Community with Natural Beauty; High-Quality Governance

DISCUSSION:
The main goal of this project is to provide necessary improvements and updates to the park and playground while increasing ADA access to and throughout the playground area. Several improvements are proposed for the playground that will enhance the space for current and future users of all ages and abilities. The proposed play structures provide improved play value while also increasing accessibility by increasing the number of ground level play elements, installing an inclusive spinner, and providing both high and low sensory elements. The new playground safety surfacing will be poured-in-place rubber, which decreases maintenance costs and provides ADA accessibility throughout the playground area.

BACKGROUND:
Many of the park amenities require replacement due to age and condition. The existing playground was installed in 2001, and the equipment is at the end of its useful life. The manufacturer no longer manufactures parts that fit the current equipment, so if a piece were to break it couldn't be replaced. Also, the engineered wood fiber (EWF) safety surfacing is difficult to maintain and needs to...

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