The Eastlake City Council approved up to $6,000 to dredge the stretch of river behind Trader Jacks, and council members received an update on remaining work at the city’s spray park, which faces scheduling and winter-damage setbacks.
Council approval for the dredging was limited to the area above the river behind Trader Jacks and was described in the meeting as an authorization of up to $6,000 for the work. The council did not record a mover, seconder or a roll-call tally in the transcript provided.
City staff reported that contractors for the spray park are handling concrete, fencing and lawn restoration work but have encountered delays because of contractor availability and material supply issues. Staff said some plumbing components froze over the winter and require replacement. Officials discussed timing for final completion: staff indicated preparations aiming for readiness by April 8 while also noting an overall completion target of early June.
Staff also noted a resident concern about brightness from an unspecified installation; staff said a cover is available if the brightness becomes an issue. No formal vote or action on lighting controls or covers was recorded in the transcript.
The council discussion and staff updates focused on finishing construction and repairs at the park and on minor river maintenance near Trader Jacks. The transcript did not include detailed contractor names, specific plumbing parts to be replaced, a formal motion record beyond the $6,000 dredging authorization, or a schedule that reconciles the April 8 and early-June references.
City staff said they are continuing due diligence on the spray-park tasks and working with contractors to resolve scheduling and material problems; no additional budget allocations or contract awards beyond the dredging authorization were noted in the transcript.