Tooele approves $338,526 change order for Ochre Hills Golf Course overflow parking
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Council approved a $338,526.37 change order with Broken Arrow Construction to build an overflow parking lot for Ochre Hills Golf Course after perpendicular parking was lost when Droubay Road was completed; project will be partially funded by park impact fees.
The Tooele City Council approved a change order with Broken Arrow Construction on May 7 to construct an overflow parking lot for Ochre Hills Golf Course at a contract amount of $338,526.37.
Parks Director Darvin Cook said completion of Droubay Road removed previously used perpendicular parking near the golf course. The change order will convert a city-owned dirt lot into an engineered parking facility that includes ADA stalls and pull-through spaces to accommodate trucks and trailers used by golfers.
Cook said the project qualifies for approximately a 60% park-impact-fee contribution and the remainder will come from the city’s capital projects fund. Council approved the change order unanimously to ensure additional parking availability for tournaments and busy periods.
