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File #: 13-0577    Version: 1 Name: Consider Name for New Community Park Located at 1650 Matlock Road
Type: Discussion Item Status: New Business
File created: 6/13/2013 In control: Mansfield Park Facilities Development Corporation
On agenda: 6/20/2013 Final action: 6/20/2013
Title: Consider Name for New Community Park Located at 1650 Matlock Road
Title
Consider Name for New Community Park Located at 1650 Matlock Road

Requested Action
Consider Name for the New Community Park on Matlock Road

Recommendation
Approve Name for New Community Park on Matlock Road

Description/History
The Mansfield Park Facilities Development Corporation (MPFDC) purchased a 60-acre tract in January, 2004, to serve as a community park and a major trail-head and connection for the continuation of the Walnut Creek Linear Park trail system. The MPFDC allocated funds in the FY2010-2011 budget to begin the design of the new community park. Land Design Partners was selected to complete the Master Plan phase of the project. That phase included data gathering and site research, site analysis and documentation, visioning sessions, benchmarking, program development, concept development, preliminary master plan and concept design, and culminated with the final master plan. The master plan was approved by the MPFDC and City Council in August of 2011. The MPFDC held a work session with Dunaway Associates, lead by Philip Neeley, in October, 2011, to determine the scope of services for phase 1 construction of the new community park on Matlock Road. It was decided that Phase 1 will include a neighborhood park, a nature park, and a section of the green-belt trail with a trail head and terminus. Dunaway and Associates worked on the design and construction documents for Phase 1 through 2012. In February and March 2013, the MPFDC and City Council approved Dean Construction as the Construction Manager-At Risk and the park is currently under development with an anticipated completion date of January 2014.

In April 2013, MPFDC President appointed a three-member committee to consider a name for this park and to bring back a recommendation to the MPFDC Board.

Justification
The committee will meet prior to the board meeting to discuss the 2003 letter of intent signed by the MPFDC President at the time and by Mr. Kelly Williams that states...

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