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City staff: Fulton’s splash park to open this summer as staff outline community center, supply delays and street repairs

2779001 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

At an Eastlake City Council meeting, city staff reported that Fulton’s Splash Park is expected to open by the end of the school year, a community resource center at the Smart Head building is being set up, and crews are addressing street cleanliness and patching amid soft-supply delays.

City staff told the Eastlake City Council that Fulton’s Splash Park is expected to open by the end of the school year and that work is underway to set up a community resource center at the Smart Head building, though an opening date and operating hours remain pending.

A City staff member said, "Energy efficiency, heating, lighting, and stuff like that. These 2 lots are being we basically We're going to notify the builders in the area and probably put them up on on the, for sale of our estate." The staff member later summarized operational items, saying, "Yes. Yes. Awaiting that confirmation of what they'll be able to do for hours of operation and days of operation, and Fulton's Splash Park should be open by the end of the school season for the summer. Now we're working on getting the community resource center at the Smart Head building in in there and get the setup. Not quite sure when that'll happen, when that'll be operational."

The staff member said several outside agencies will provide services at the resource center, listing health care, mental health, dental care and other community services, but did not give a firm start date. The staff member also said they will be out of town for the next council meeting and expected to be unavailable for about two weeks.

On operations and maintenance, staff said the city is experiencing a shortage of certain soft supplies and has an outstanding order. "We'll be in contact with ConvergentSoft early next week to arrange them hopefully," the staff member said. The city also has a street sweeper working to clean roads and crews conducting cold asphalt patching, staff reported.

No formal vote or council action on these items was recorded in the transcript. The remarks appeared during routine staff reporting; council members asked clarifying questions but did not move to adopt policy or allocate funds during the discussion.