File #: R-1920-113    Version: 1 Name: Resolution-Funds Appropriation for Ruby Grant Park
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/14/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/26/2020 Final action: 5/26/2020
Title: RESOLUTION R-1920-113: A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, APPROPRIATING $150,000 FROM THE COMMUNITY PARK LAND FUND BALANCE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO THE RUBY GRANT PARK INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUND.
Attachments: 1. City Council Staff Report, 2. R-1920-113, 3. Ruby Grant Park Inclusive Playground
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RESOLUTION R-1920-113: A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, APPROPRIATING $150,000 FROM THE COMMUNITY PARK LAND FUND BALANCE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO THE RUBY GRANT PARK INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUND.

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BACKGROUND: In 1994, the City of Norman began collecting park development fees in the amount of $150 for every new residential building permit. The $150 fee is apportioned $75 to community park development and $75 to neighborhood park development. The neighborhood park portion of the fees must be spent on the neighborhood park in the area from which they were collected. The community park portion may be expended only at any of the six community parks (Andrews, Griffin, Reaves, Sutton, Saxon and Ruby Grant). There is a current balance of approximately $182,000 in the Community Park Development account that is available for allocation at this time.

On October 13, 2015, Norman citizens passed the Norman Forward Initiative; which will fund various projects through a 1/2 % sales tax increase over 15 years. Included in the Norman Forward Initiative is a project to design and construct the first phase of Ruby Grant Community Park. The design services were awarded to Howell & VanCuren, Landscape Architects (Howell); and the construction management was awarded to Crossland Construction. The park will include Norman's first all-inclusive playground designed for kids with many types of disabilities. The NORMAN FORWARD project funding itemized $400,000 for the playground; however, we have worked with our design team to create a $600,000 playground. The playground vendor has been working with our staff, Howell and Crossland from the beginning of the process to coordinate fund-raising efforts in Norman to allow community members to "buy-into" this project via donations to sponsor one or more areas or pieces of equipment at the playground, with a goal of $200,000 in donations. A fundraising effort was started in January of this year, with an ini...

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