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Parks board approves Deerfield Park concept, recommends plan and priorities to City Council
Summary
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board unanimously recommended the final conceptual design for Deerfield Park to City Council on May 15, endorsing a base project estimate in the low-$21 million range and identifying key add-alternates and a modest amendment to move a multipurpose field off the bridge exit.
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board voted unanimously May 15 to recommend the final conceptual design for Deerfield Park to City Council, endorsing a base project estimate in the low-$21 million range and identifying several add-alternates that could raise the total close to $25 million.
Staff presenter Tom summarized the concept as a four-diamond complex with two rectangular fields, a centrally located playground, restrooms and concessions, storage buildings, a new second entry/exit to relieve congestion, an inclusive playground, an eight-court pickleball area and a splash pad. He told the board the updated design increases on-site parking to about 301 spaces from an…
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