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Ken-Caryl advances community park pickleball design; board asks staff to study funding, programming and Bradford noise mitigation
Summary
Directors reviewed updated community park designs that include a north pickleball core (phase 1A), preliminary soil results, and initial cost estimates; they also instructed staff to continue detailed design, examine funding options and return with information on lighting, programming and noise barriers for Bradford Park.
The Ken-Caryl Metropolitan District Board received an update on Community Park's phase 1 design, including a proposed four-court pickleball core, early geotechnical results and preliminary cost estimates, and asked staff to return with detailed design options, funding scenarios and programming plans.
District staff told the board that subsurface testing indicates existing on-site soils can be used for construction, which would reduce import costs. "They are recommending ... the existing soils on-site can be used," staff said when summarizing geotechnical findings, which project engineers described as a favorable result for foundation and soil amendment plans.
Designers presented a phase 1A schematic that sites a pickleball core north of an existing walkway, aligns…
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