File #: Resolution 21-2018    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/13/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/3/2018 Final action: 4/3/2018
Title: A resolution supporting an application by the city on behalf of Littleton Public Schools for an Arapahoe County Open Space grant for playground improvements at Field Elementary School
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 21-2018, 2. Budget, Quote, and Plan
Agenda Date: 04/03/2018

Subject:
Title
A resolution supporting an application by the city on behalf of Littleton Public Schools for an Arapahoe County Open Space grant for playground improvements at Field Elementary School
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Presented By:
Keith Reester, Public Works Director

REQUESTED COUNCIL ACTION:
Does city council support submitting an application on behalf of Littleton Public Schools (LPS) for playground improvements at Field Elementary School?

BACKGROUND:
City council has partnered with LPS to address playground improvements at Euclid Middle School, and Centennial and Damon Runyon Elementary Schools, providing $50,000 in matching funds to each project and submitting grant applications on behalf of LPS. This project continues that trend and partnership. Staff proposes to address playground improvements at Field Elementary School through a grant application to Arapahoe County Open Space.

Although Field Elementary School is located outside the city limits of Littleton, the current enrollment in the school consists of 288 homes within the city limits of Littleton out of 308 total families enrolled. City of Littleton residents comprise 93.51% of the students currently enrolled in Field Elementary School.

PRIOR ACTIONS OR DISCUSSIONS:
None.

STAFF ANALYSIS:
The city recognizes the role of school playgrounds in providing community recreation areas. In some instances, school playgrounds serve as the closest "parks" for children and their families to recreate and play.

LPS is not an eligible applicant for Arapahoe County Open Space Funds, but Arapahoe County allows the city to apply on behalf of LPS. Should the grant request be funded, the city will provide $50,000 in funds toward the project. LPS staff will administer the project and prepare all reports for Arapahoe County. The city acts as a pass-through administrator for the project reviewing and submitting the reports that LPS prepares for the county. The city staff will review and sign the re...

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