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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSewer Slip Lining - Downtown Presentationf t Department Sp tl9� g90 0) V U �0 August 6, 2001 Tot Lot Equipment Replacement Proaram • Funding provided through Park Acquisition & Development Fund, Community Development Block Grants and other state grants • To date over $1,000,000 has been spent to replace play equipment in parks • Program needed to replace worn equipment as well as to meet current Americans with Disabilities Act and current Consumer Product Safety Commission Guidelines adopted by the State Tot Lot Equipment ep acemen rogram • 14 parks have not received any new play equipment, but will be funded by the 2000 State Park Bond Act • 19 parks have space for another piece of equipment and will be funded by the 2000 State Park Bond Act Anticipated Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding of $50,000 for 2001r2002 will provide equipment for 2 parks ` o 1 ti d��r N onignt,s presentation • lot Lot Equipment Replacement • Community Services Department with Public Works Department • Beach Public Services Center • Community Services Department with Planning and Public Works Departments" • Downtown Sewer Slip Lining • Public Works Department Tot Lot Equipment j Replacement Program • Community Services Commission worked with staff to prioritize sites and select equipment • Community parks, which are the most heavily used sites, were the first parks to receive new equipment. Parks: Edison, Murdy, Worthy and Marina • In total 48 of the City's 62 playgrounds have new, compliant play equipment Beach Public Services Center • September 7,1999 City Council approves replacement of -; fR c2 a dilapidated restroom trailer and former Junior Lifeguard building used arm by Police and Community;' x Services programs .. • $500,000 from the Pier y Fund Old Jr. Guard Building n 1 w ,t ces Center • Located just south of the pier F • BPSC includes public restrooms, Summer Police Patrol, Volleyball and Surfing Programs, and ope€ for beach and Pier Plaza special events Program • Existing Sewer System components • 10,000 manholes • Over 600 miles of sewer pipeline • 28 sewer lift stations • Current Status • 40% of lines videoed to date • Aging system • Few pipeline capacity problems • Infiltration/Inflow Issues es Center • Police work with Marine Safety to provide a safe environment for everyone to enjoy the beach, pier and Pier Plaza • 6 unisex, 2 women and 1 handicap accessible restroom available for the public • Community Services will conduct volleyball classes, leagues and camps plus surfing classes out of this facility that includes a small classroom that will also be part of the beach public education program. • Storage is also available to support our many beach and Pier Plaza events Beach Public Services Center € � x View from pier View looking towards pier t town ON