File #: Resolution 14-2017    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/18/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/6/2017 Final action: 6/6/2017
Title: A resolution adopting an intergovernmental agreement with Arapahoe County regarding a 2017 grant of Arapahoe County open space program funds for Bowles Grove Park improvements
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 14-2017, 2. Ex A - LIT - Bowles Grove Park Improvements, 3. IGA - Littleton - Bowles Grove Park Improvements, 4. Award Letter - LIT Bowles Grove Park Standard
Agenda Date: 06/06/2017

Subject:
Title
A resolution adopting an intergovernmental agreement with Arapahoe County regarding a 2017 grant of Arapahoe County open space program funds for Bowles Grove Park improvements
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Presented By:
Mark Relph, City Manager

POLICY QUESTION:
Does city council support approving a resolution to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Arapahoe County to accept a $300,000 open space grant for improvements at Bowles Grove Park?

BACKGROUND:
Bowles Grove Park had low-scoring amenities in the city's Parks, Recreation, and Trails Master Plan. Because of the age of the park and limited previous improvements, it is a high priority for South Suburban Parks and Recreation (SSPR). Additionally, citizens have requested that drainage and odor from the fishing pond be addressed and these are included in the proposed project.

Attachments include the Resolution and the IGA, county grant application, and the grant award letter from Arapahoe County.

STAFF ANALYSIS:
This project was presented during the 2017 budget discussions and was approved by city council.

The project consists of a full renovation of the existing ball field including the backstop, fencing, dugouts, bleachers, infield mix, foul poles, lighting, portalet, press box/storage and ADA improvements. The project will also address drainage and turf issues at the two multipurpose fields, hardscape improvements throughout, as well as water quality improvements at the fishing pond which is the irrigation source for the park.

OPTIONS/ALTERNATIVES:
1) Accept the grant as planned during the 2017 budget process and leverage city and SSPR funds with county funds to complete the planned improvements in one project.
2) Decline the grant - The project is phased and the city and SSPR address whatever improvements can be addressed for $250,000 total budgeted by both organizations ($125,000 each from the city and SSPR). Additionally phases would be requested during the budget ...

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