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CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA
Tuesday April 09, 2019
REGULAR MEETINGN6:00 PM
Lick Creek Nature Center
13600 Rock Prairie Rd.
College Station, TX 77845
1. Call to order and Roll Call.
2. Possible action concerning requests for absences of members.
3. Hear visitors.
4. Consideration, discussion and possible approval of minutes from the March 12,
2019 meeting.
5. Presentation, discussion, possible action on the Parkland Dedication Audit.
6. Presentation, discussion, possible action on the Thomas Park Improvements Master
Plan.
7. Presentation, discussion, possible action on Fun For All Playground Update.
8. Strategic Planning: Short and Long term.
• Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding Parks and
Recreation Advisory Board Goals.
9. Report, possible action, and discussion concerning the current Parks Projects
Summary and Dedications of Less than Five Acres from Rusty Warncke.
• None
10.Presentation, possible action, and discussion on future agenda items: A Board
Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A
statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be
given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an
agenda for a subsequent meeting.
Next Meeting: May 14, 2019
11. Adjourn
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CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA
TUESDAY MARCH 12, 2019
REGULAR MEETING MINUTES N 6:00 p.m.
Lick Creek Nature Center
13600 Rock Prairie Rd.
College Station, TX 77845
Staff Present:
Kelly Kelbly, Assistant Director; Reena Gonzalez, Staff Assistant
Board Present:
Don Hellriegel; Joel Cantrell; Thomas Marty; Paul Dyson; Madeline Giroir; John Polasek; Rhys Blavier
1. Call to order and Roll Call. The meeting was called to order with a quorum present at
6:02 p.m.
2. Possible action concerning requests for absences of members. Absence approved
for Ann Hays and Megan Fuentes
3. Hear visitors. Visitors spoke about invasive species at Bee Creek and Lemon Tree
4. Consideration, possible approval, and discussion of minutes from the February
12, 2019 meeting. Thomas Marty made a motion to approve the minutes, and John
Polasek seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor, and the motion
passed unanimously.
5. Presentation, discussion, possible action, regarding update on Council
Direction for Thomas Pool. Kelly Kelbly spoke about the Council Retreat and
direction given for Thomas Park. It was discussed that Thomas Pool was not off the
table and they will be going to council on April 25th to discuss future idea within the
park. Staff is working on plugging in possible amenities ideas of what could be added or
rebuilt within Thomas Park, as well as the capital that will be needed. This item will
come to the board on April 9tn
6. Presentation, discussion, and possible action on Southeast Park Naming. The
subcommittee met on March 6th on the naming of Southeast Park, the members are Paul
Dyson, Thomas Marty and Don Hellriegel. They recommended park and field while a video
was shown on the phases of Southeast Park. Thomas Marty made a motion to approve the
naming, and Rhys Blavier seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor,
and the motion passed unanimously. Official recommendation is: Texas Independence
Park with fields, respectively, named Gonzales, Goliad, Alamo, San Jacinto, Sabine River,
Rio Grande River, Lone Star and Red River.
7. Strategic planning: Short and Long term.
• Presentation, discussion, possible action regarding Park and Recreation
Advisory Board Goals. Informational item only. No action was taken.
8. Report, possible action, and discussion concerning the current Parks Projects
Summary and Dedications of Less than Five Acres from Kelly Kelby on behalf of
Rusty Warncke. Informational item only, no action was taken.
This building is wheelchair accessible. Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need accommodations, auxiliary aids, or services such as
interpreters, readers, or large print are asked to contact the City Secretary's Office at (979) 764-3541, TDD at 1-800-735-2989, or email adaassistance(acstx gov at least two
business days prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. If the City does not receive notification at least two business days prior to the meeting, the
City will make a reasonable attempt to provide the necessary accommodations.
9. Adjourn. Paul Dyson made a motion to adjourn the meeting, and Madeline Giroir
seconded the motion. The vote was called. All were in favor, and the meeting adjourned at
06:45 p.m.
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PROJECT UPDATE
Parks & Recreation Department I City of College Station
PROJECT UPDATE
As of April 3, 2018
PARKS PROJECTS FOR FY18 and FY19
Total Number of Park Projects
Number of Projects in Progress
Number of Projects Completed in FY18
34
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Park Projects managed by Capital Projects in FY18/19 — 6
FY '18 Projects
AGGIE FIELD OF HONOR & MEMORIAL CEMETERY
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• Installation of sidewalk to both columbarium's
o This project bid out on June 13. Contract awarded to lowest bidder on July 16, 2018,
with a pre -construction meeting held on July 23rd. Contractor has 90 days to complete
this project. Substantial completion is October 26, 2018.
o This project is COMPLETE
BEE CREEK PARK
• Concession/ restroom upgrades
o Rehabilitation or rebuild of existing structure to address restroom, concession, and
storage issues.
o Hawkins Architecture has been chosen as the design firm. Council approved the
contract on May 14, 2018.
o Hawkins working on 100% drawings which should be out later this month. Site plan has
been sent to Planning and Development Services for their review. We hope to bid this
project out in late spring, early summer of this year.
BACHMANN PARK
• Rehabilitation of parking Tots and parking lot lights to address ADA, lighting, and drainage
issues.
o Kimley Horn was chosen for this project. Council approved the contract on April 12,
2018.
o Larry Young Paving was award the contract on October 25, 2018. Construction started
on November 26, 2018. Rain and change orders have delayed this project but progress
is being made. Far west parking lot has been paved and crew are working on the
middle parking now. Progress was slowed due to change orders.
• Adult Soccer Field Lighting Rehabilitation
o Installation of new poles and LED fixtures on the two adult soccer fields. COMPLETE
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PROJECT UPDATE
Parks & Recreation Department I City of College Station
CASTLEGATE PARK
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• Installation of a fitness pod and new chain link fencing at the tennis courts using Parkland
Dedication funds.
o Purchase Order for the fitness equipment was issued on Tuesday, May 1. Equipment
was delivered to installer in late July. Equipment has been installed. This project is now
COMPLETE.
o Tennis court fence - Crews removed the old chain link the last week of May and
repainted the post and braces the same week. New chain link started going up on June
4. This project is now COMPLETE
CENTRAL PARK
• Athletic Field Restroom Rehabilitation
o Scope of Work - To rehab or rebuild the existing restroom and storage building located
at the flat athletic fields.
■ Hawkins Architecture was chosen for this project. Council approved the
contract on the 14th of May. Design work to be completed by mid -September.
• Firm working on final set of drawings, which should be out later this month.
Site plan has already been sent to Planning and Development Services for
review. We hope to bid this project late spring, early summer.
• Parking lots and lighting
o Rehabilitation of existing parking lot to address ADA issues along with drainage and
lighting issues.
• Kimley Horn was chosen for this project. Council approved this contract on
April 12. All design work to be completed by the first of September.
■ Larry Young paving was award the construction contract on October 25, 2018.
Construction has started in the softball parking lot. All work to be completed by
the end of March, weather pending.
• Pavilion Rehabilitation
o Scope of work — Expand and update restrooms, update kitchen area, and expand the
current pavilion area.
■ Hawkins was chosen for this project. This project will be grouped together with
the athletic field restrooms and the Bee Creek concession stand building.
Contract approved by Council on May 14. Design work to be completed by mid -
September.
• Hawkins working on final set of drawings. Site plan is currently under review by
Planning and Development Services. We hope to bid this project out late
spring, early summer.
• Softball Field Lights
o Removal of existing light poles and fixtures and replace them with new poles and LED
fixtures.
• Project is now COMPLETE.
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PROJECT UPDATE
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GABBARD PARK
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• Upgrades and repairs using Parkland Dedication Funds
o Removal of existing concrete fence, with installation of new wrought iron in its place.
Repairs to the existing fishing pier and foot bridge will also be part of this project.
• Approval of this project went before Council on May 14. Fence demo started
June 4. Post and panels will be set the same week. All work will be completed
by the end of June.
• Project is now COMPLETE.
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PROJECT UPDATE
Parks & Recreation Department I City of College Station
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Projects Rolled into FY '18/ 19
CRESCENT POINT PARK
• Adding park amenities such as exercise equipment, park benches, lights, and a drinking
fountain.
• Project was bid out on December 21st and approved by Council on February 22. Caprock
Construction officially started this project on March 5. They have until December 8, 2018 to
finish this park along with Reatta Meadows.
• Construction is complete.
FUN FOR ALL PARK
• Project bid out on June 7th at 2 p.m.
• Approved by City Council on July 26.
• Submittals are in review. Pre -construction meeting was held on August 13. Contractor has been
given notice to proceed with project.
• Work in progress - underground utilities and subgrade splash pad and new parking lot. Rain has
caused delays.
• Playground equipment arrived on 3/4/2019, and is currently being installed along with the
splash pad.
G.K. FITCH/ RINGER LIBRARY TRAIL
• Concrete path connecting Fitch Park to the Ringer Library.
o Since this path crosses Bee Creek via a pedestrian bridge, a flood study was requested
by Planning and Development.
o First flood study was completed on January 29. An additional analysis of Bee Creek was
requested. First study showed a 1/2" rise in the 100 year flood plan. The second study
is now complete and shows zero rise within the 100 year flood plain. However, to
achieve zero rise and stay within budget, the design had to be changed. We will now
use box culverts instead of a foot bridge to cross Bee Creek.
o Planning and Development Services completed their review at the end of August.
o Due to abnormally wet winter, we did not advertise this project till February. Bids were
opened on 3/5/2019 at 2pm. Kieschnick General Contractors was the lowest bidder.
This contract will go before Council April 11, for approval.
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PROJECT UPDATE
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JOHN CROMPTON PARK
• Construction of a basketball pavilion using Parkland Dedication money.
o This project was bid out on May 24 and came in under budget and has been approved
by Council.
o Contractor working on shop drawings for the structural steel and submittals for the
amenities. Once the structural drawings for the pavilion are approved, contractor can
start.
o Contractor will have 120 days to complete this project. February 4, 2019 is the
substantial completion deadline for this project.
o This project is Complete
LINCOLN CENTER
• Expansion was completed at the end of December, 2018. Abatement and demo of the existing
facility started the second week of January Renovations to the existing facility continue due to
change orders. All work thus far has been completed on time.
o Parking lot started February 18 and is complete. Demo of an interior wall is at that
remains. Work is expected to be 100% complete by the end of this month.
NORTHGATE PARK
• Design and construction of park located at 306 Spruce Street.
o Arkitex Studio was awarded the contract. Firm has until September 3, 2018 to
complete all drawings and reviews.
o Final drawings where sent the first part of September. All drawings have been sent to
Planning and Development Services for final review. Sent mid - October, 2018.
o Currently- Planning and Development Services has completed their review. This project
will go out to bid within the next few weeks.
RINGER LIBRARY EXPANSION
• Project bid February 14, 2018 with contract approval by City Council on March 22. Acklam
construction started the week of March 2 and is expected to complete the project August 2019.
• Contractor working on first phase of the project. Delays have occurred due to the facility
remaining open. Contractor working with staff to resolve all issues in a timely manner.
• Structural steel arrived late July.
• Due to the dangers of construction, the Library will close November 5, 2018. This will allow for
a faster turning around time and more importantly, keep our residents safe during the time of
construction.
• Acklam on schedule. All utilities have been roughed in. Dry wall is being installed along with
windows, and brick. Acklam expects to be 100% dried in in the next few weeks.
• Phase 1 was completed on March 4, 2019. Contractor is currently working on phase II of this
project. Work is expected to be complete later this summer.
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PROJECT UPDATE
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REATTA MEADOWS PARK
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• Development of Park
o Project was bid out December 21, 2017 and approved by City Council on February 22,
2018. Caprock Construction officially started this project on March 5. They had till
December 8, 2018 to complete this park.
o This park is now complete.
SOUTHEAST PARK
• Design contract for the first four fields was approved by Council on February 8, 2018. Design
firm working on construction drawings.
• 100% drawings are in and under review by staff.
VETERANS PARK
• Phase I expansion —Two additional artificial fields.
o Construction of the two new fields began the week of May 17th. The contractor will
have 150 days to reach substantial completion.
o Under ground work currently in progress. First section of cast in place box culverts is
expected to be poured the week of August 13tn
o Nearly all underground is now complete. Contractor working on fields, parking lot, and
restroom currently.
o Work is expected to be complete on or by March 12, 2019.
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New Projects for FY19
• Bee Creek
o Installation of new LED lights around both softball fields.
• Electrical engineer working on drawings
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• College Station Cemetery
o Removal of old restroom, installation of new.
• Arkitex Studio has been hired to design a new restroom.
• This project is being reviewed by Planning and Development Services and is
expected to go out for bids later this month.
• Cove of Nantucket
o Installation of park amenities
• Awaiting signed contracts. Concrete pads, for amenities, to start once council
approves this contract. This is part of a bigger contract. The contractor will also
be doing the Lincoln Rec. Basketball Pavilion, and the drinking fountains at the
Nature Center.
• Gabbard Park
o Removal of old playground and surfacing and replace with new
■ Engineered drawings where received late January. Working on installation
contract with a contractor.
• Lincoln Recreation Center
o Refurbish the existing basketball pavilion. New paint, lights, court surfacing, gutter
repairs, and drinking fountain.
■ Proposal received on 10/25. Additional work has been added to this project.
Updated proposal received on 2/28/2019. Currently working on contract. Part
of a bigger contract. Nantucket and the Nature Center are part of this project.
• Nature Center Drinking Fountains
o Installation of 2 fountains within the Nature Center grounds.
o Updated proposal received on 2/28/19. Currently working on install contract.
• Part of the Lincoln Center and Nantucket project.
• Pebble Creek
o Removal and installation of new fall surfacing on the large playground.
• Complete.
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PROJECT UPDATE
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• Richard Carter Park
o Removal of all brick paver sidewalks. Replace with solid stamped concrete.
• Project has been brought back into budget and approved by City Council on,
3/14/2019.
• Work is in progress.
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• Summit Crossing-
o Development of Park
o Design of new park started January 2, 2019.
■ 50% drawings are in and under review by staff.
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• Thomas Park
o Gazebo Roof
• Replacement of existing asphalt roof with metal roof
• Awaiting City Council approval, 3/14/2019
o Playgrounds
• North Side
• Removal of existing fall surfacing, swing, and metal slide. The swing
and metal slide no longer meet the CPSI requirements.
• In their place, we will install new rubber surfacing, install a new dish
swing and traditional two bay swing
o Working on installation contract
• South Side
• Removal of old play unit and fall surfacing. Replacing with new
playground and surfacing.
o Working on install contract.
• Veterans Park
o Phase I B —
■ Pending budget, park staff is looking at adding another restroom closer to
Harvey road, more sidewalks, and possibly another playground. In addition,
staff is looking at improving drainage in various areas along with improving the
roads within the park.
• At this time, staff is working with engineers, and Planning and
Development Services for all improvements listed above. Once
planning issues development permit, we can move forward with this
project.
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