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5.b PW - Staff Report Staff Report Date of Meeting: 5/2/2022 For: Parks and Recreation Committee From: Charles Fischer – Director of Public Works Subject: Staff Report Playground Grant: On March 18th Public Works submitted the final version of the DNR Outdoor Recreation Grant. After multiple reviews and revisions, the final document was completed and Public Works would like to thank all of those who helped in the writing process. Terry Gorman was instrumental in the full review of the document and help clarify specific detail required in the application. Cami VanAble assisted in the public comment portion of the grant which was written very well written to what the DNR was seeking for public engagement in the planning process. Isiah Bubany from Bolten and Menk assisted with the Recreation Site Plan and assembled the proper maps highlighting the Park site and playground project. Jay Webber from Webber Recreation adjusted project plan drawings to match what the DNR required for the Grant. Public Works is very hopeful for a positive response from the DNR to award the funds for the playground project. The final grant document can be found in the meeting packet. The DNR will be reviewing all submissions this spring and have an award notification set for some time in July. Ground breaking for the project will begin shortly after July if an award is granted to the City. Due to the timing of the potential award, it is likely that the project will extend into the 2023 season and Public Works expects that the project would conclude late summer or early fall of 2023. Initial scope of work will start with Public Works staff removing the old playground and setting proposed elevations for the playground and ADA sidewalk which will serve the playground. Pubic Works anticipates minimal subgrade corrections or soil removal as the new playground will be set to a higher grade than the existing structure to accommodate ADA elevations for the new sidewalk and future potential sidewalks leading to the tennis courts. Lilleskogen Trail: Public Works has been changing out the story boards and currently on the second week of the 4th Grade Personal Narrative. Orwell Park: Public Works has been working with Vacker signs, out of Roseville, for the design of the new park sign at Orwell Park. The sign is made of recycled composite plastic and will follow the policy in place for park signage within the City. Park locations not within the Village Center have less restrictive requirements compared to the Lilleskogen Park sign which required the brick columns and sign design. Public Works is working towards this design to become a standard for all other parks out of the Village Center including: Orwell Park, Bone Lake Park, Hay Lake Park, Wind in the Pines or other future park locations. To have a standardized sign will increase the ability to readily install a sign at other or future sites and eliminate lengthy delays in construction and installation. The requirement for this sign to be installed is due to the forfeiture of the property to the City and need for a sign and other small amenities (short trial and picnic table). Sign design example from Vacker Sign with 6x6 rough Cedar posts. Goose Lake Boat Landing: The dock at the Goose Lake boat landing was placed in the water last week.