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Costa Mesa Parks commission adopts working rubric to score park projects; members call it 'living' document
Summary
The Parks and Community Services Commission approved a five‑value rubric on Oct. 9 to help prioritize park capital projects. Commissioners described the matrix as a starting point that staff and the commission will test against upcoming CIP proposals.
The Costa Mesa Parks and Community Services Commission voted 6‑0 on Oct. 9 to approve staff’s proposed park capital‑improvement values and a draft scoring rubric intended to help prioritize projects in the city’s capital improvement program (CIP).
The rubric defines five core values—community‑centered planning and engagement; equity and access; sustainability; safety and maintenance; and creativity and innovation—and suggests…
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