File #: 23-5370    Version: 1 Name: Resolution – A Resolution to Consider Executing a Professional Services Agreement with Studio 13, PLLC, in the Amount of $214,455 for Design, Engineering, and Construction Documents Related to James McKnight Park West Improvements
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/12/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/22/2023 Final action: 5/22/2023
Title: Resolution - A Resolution to Consider Executing a Professional Services Agreement with Studio 13, PLLC, in the Amount of $214,455 for Design, Engineering, and Construction Documents Related to James McKnight Park West Improvements
Sponsors: Matt Young
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Consultant Proposal
Title
Resolution - A Resolution to Consider Executing a Professional Services Agreement with Studio 13, PLLC, in the Amount of $214,455 for Design, Engineering, and Construction Documents Related to James McKnight Park West Improvements

Requested Action
Consider and Approve Resolution

Recommendation
Approve Resolution

Description/History
James McKnight Park West (JMPW), located at 302 North Wisteria Street, was opened in 1988 as an expansion of its sister park, James McKnight Park East (JMPE). The two parks are bisected by U.S. Hwy 287, with the Walnut Creek Linear Trail (WCLT) providing a connection between them via an underpass of the highway (where the highway bridges Walnut Creek).

JMPW currently serves as a trailhead along the WCLT, providing a location to connect to JMPE, Hardy Allmon Soccer Complex, Katherine Rose Memorial Park, Town Park and Historic Downtown Mansfield. The WCLT is the spine for Mansfield’s entire trail network and one of the city’s most popular amenities. Other than as a trailhead along the WCLT, JWMP has remained a largely undeveloped park since its opening. Aside from a small pavilion and a parking lot at the trail connection, the 42.54-acre park provides no other access to, or opportunity for, recreational use to the surrounding neighborhood residents or citizens of Mansfield.

Due to population growth, location along the WCLT, and proximity to Historic Downtown Mansfield, this park provides an excellent opportunity to provide recreational uses and amenities for the citizens of Mansfield. In the 2020 10-Year Master Plan, JMPW was listed as the fourth highest priority project in the southwest quadrant, and is currently the highest unfunded project. In an effort to support this development, the city submitted a Local Parks Non-Urban Outdoor Recreation grant application to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in July 2022. The city was notified in January 2023 that we were awarded a $750,000 matching grant for the project. Pa...

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