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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
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• 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
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• 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
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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
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• $500,000 from the Pier
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• 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
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• 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
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