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Rosebrook Park: Roseville proposes splash pad, playground replacement and added parking after community engagement
Summary
Parks staff proposed converting the Rosebrook Park wading pool to a splash pad, relocating the playground, expanding parking near the park building, and adding pathway lighting. Council voted to advance design and engagement on the plan.
Roseville Parks and Recreation staff presented a site plan for Rosebrook Park on Feb. 24 that would replace the park's aging wading pool with a chlorinated, recirculating splash pad, relocate the playground adjacent to the splash area, add roughly 35 parking stalls near the park building and install pathway lighting around portions of the park.
Director Matt Johnson and Superintendent Jim Taylor said the existing wading pool dates to the 1970s, has an outdated filtration system and a deck surface beyond repair. Taylor said earlier repair work (2009, 2016) is failing and that parts for the pool's original sand-filter system are discontinued, leaving the city “1 major kind of breakdown from…
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