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Parks department outlines $61 million in FY25 construction contracts, $41 million senior center and FY26 projects

5597478 · August 18, 2025
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Parks staff reviewed FY25 capital accomplishments — 22 completed projects, 35 projects in construction or pre-construction, 30 construction contracts totaling $61 million (about $13 million from Measure P) — and previewed FY26 projects including a $41 million senior activity center and several neighborhood parks and sports complexes.

Parks Department staff gave the Parks, Recreation and Art Commission a final review of fiscal year 2025 capital projects and an advance look at projects funded to begin in FY26, reporting dozens of completed and in-progress projects and explaining how Measure P funds have been leveraged with other sources.

Joseph Portelli, projects administrator with the parks department, told commissioners the department held 20 community engagement events during the fiscal year, completed 22 projects, and had 35 capital improvement projects in construction or pre-construction. “We acquired 1 new property and awarded 30 construction contracts totaling 61,000,000, dollars with 13,000,000 of that being, funded through measure p,”…

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