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Council approves bid package, authorizes pre‑purchase for Breville River Park splash‑park work
Summary
The Randolph City Council authorized advertisement of construction bids and the pre‑purchase of long‑lead items for the Breville River Park rehabilitation, funded in part by a $3 million Proposition 68 grant and several private donations.
The Randolph City Council on Sept. 2 authorized staff to advertise for construction bids and to pre‑purchase long‑lead components for the Breville River Park Rehabilitation Project, also described in staff materials as the splash park project. The action clears the way to solicit contractors for work that includes a spray pad/splash features, new restroom/concession building, amphitheater, renovated playground surfacing, new pickleball courts, pathways, landscaping, parking and lighting.
City Engineer Robin Campan told the council the city has received final construction documents and recommended the bid package and limited pre‑purchases. "The city received $3,000,000 in grants through the rural…
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