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Addison Circle District Park Statistics 5 Parks Addison Circle Park Beckert Park Bosque Park Parkview Park Spruill Park 20.43 Acres of Park Space Public Open Space Requirement of Urban Center Zoning


  1. Addison Circle District Park Statistics • 5 Parks • Addison Circle Park • Beckert Park • Bosque Park • Parkview Park • Spruill Park • 20.43 Acres of Park Space • Public Open Space Requirement of Urban Center Zoning • Spruill Park is 1.56 acres

  2. MARCUS AVE RINGO PLACE ARTIST WAY SPRUILL PARK GOODMAN AVE

  3. MARCUS AVE RINGO PLACE ARTIST WAY SPRUILL PARK GOODMAN AVE

  4. SPRUILL PARK • PROS • CONS • Existing Parking • Needs Perimeter Fencing • Existing Water Connections • Reduces the Amount of Unprogrammed Open Space • Existing Entry Plaza • Easy Access from Residential Units • Good Site Drainage • Mature Park with Existing Landscape and Excellent Character • Currently being used as unofficial dog park

  5. SPRUILL PARK COST PROJECTION • Funding Sources • Private Donations ($40,000 currently) • Capital Improvement Project 2016-17 or Budget Amendment 2015-16 • Dog Park Expenses • Design Costs (Includes survey, TAS Inspection, and Project Management)- $24,000* • Utility Relocation Costs - $3,000 • Dog Park Infrastructure Costs - $56,500 • Dog Park Amenities - $48,600 • General Contingency - $19,815.00 • TOTAL PROJECT COST - $151,915.00 • Lifecycle Costs • Anticipated Annual Life Cycle Cost to Maintain New Dog Park - $22,000/year • New Turf every 3 years, New Paint every 3 years, Full Replacement at 20 Years

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