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City presents $1.3 million plan to renovate Pickleweed Preschool; committee receives report
Summary
City staff outlined a $1.3 million plan to replace aging preschool buildings at Pickleweed Park with modern portable classrooms and site upgrades; the advisory committee received the report and provided feedback on security, playgrounds and timing.
City staff presented a $1.3 million plan to renovate the Pickleweed Preschool facility at Pickleweed Park and told the Pickleweed Advisory Committee the project aims to replace aging classroom buildings with modern portable classrooms and upgraded outdoor learning areas.
Craig Vermey, assistant library and recreation director, said the city has identified $1.3 million in building-maintenance funds to support replacing two classroom buildings and the administrative/multipurpose building. The proposal would keep the program’s current licensed capacity — about 68 children split between morning and afternoon sessions, with a state-contracted maximum of 17 children per classroom — while upgrading restrooms sized for toddlers, playgrounds, site paving, landscaping, shade structures and site security.
"We are planning to renovate Pickleweed Preschool, and we wanted to share our plans with you so that we could hear your thoughts on the new design, and we could share with you the timeline for when this work would be completed," Vermey said. He said…
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