Title
Update; Rose Park Improvements
REQUESTED ACTION
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RECOMMENDATION
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DESCRIPTION/HISTORY
The Rose Park property, originally a pecan orchard, was purchased in 1992 by the Mansfield Park Facilities Development Corporation with proceeds from the half cent sales tax. The park was developed in part with grant funding from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The 25.46 acre park opened in 1996 and was named for the wife of the previous land owner. Amenities of the park consist of a boundless playground, four covered pavilions with picnic tables, one large covered event pavilion, 10 picnic tables with grills, six lighted half-court basketball courts, two lighted volleyball courts, eight horseshoe pits, restroom facilities, circulating trail with four workout stations, drainage pond, and parking lot. The Hardy Allmon Soccer Complex opened in 1984, is adjacent to Rose Park and includes two soccer fields, parking lots and serves as a trail head for Walnut Creek Linear Park. With growing residential development, these parks are seeing more public use and need redevelopment and general improvements.
The purpose of this project is to master plan the redevelopment of Katherine Rose Memorial Park, Hardy Allmon Soccer Complex and the newly acquired land at the north end of Smith Street. The master plan will address needed infrastructure and recreational amenities within the combined 55 acres of parkland. Parkhill | Schrickel Rollins’ services were procured in the amount of $76,500 to perform a site opportunities evaluation, facilitate community input, prepare a master development plan. From that plan, the location of phase one improvements will be determined for a new inclusive playground, restroom comfort facility along with realigned parking all while maintaining the essence of the original park setting.
June 2022 - On March 21st, staff held an initial project kick-off meeting with Parkhill | Schrickel Rollins where general scope, goals, and scheduling were d...
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