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Parks commission approves Campus Oaks C 061 neighborhood park master plan
Summary
Roseville Parks and Recreation Commission approved a master plan for a six‑acre neighborhood park in the Campus Oaks area, endorsing a base design focused on a children’s play area and deferring optional features pending final bids and available neighborhood funds.
The Roseville Parks and Recreation Commission on June 2 approved the master plan for C 061, a six‑acre neighborhood park off Ashbrook Street in the Campus Oaks area, and forwarded the plan to city council for formal approval and environmental clearance.
The plan, presented by Tara G., Park Planning and Development Manager, estimates hard construction costs at about $1,200,000. Tara said the estimate excludes already calculated soft costs and that “the 1,200,000 estimated budget is for hard construction.” She told commissioners the plan emphasizes installing a children’s play area in the base bid because adjacent parks do not include a dedicated play structure.
The master plan lays out a base scope that includes turf, a play area, a swing area, a half‑court basketball surface, picnic areas and natural‑surface trails that would transition into adjacent open space. The design also includes a menu of add‑alternate…
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