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Riverbank parks staff preview trail feasibility, lighting retrofit, playground surfacing and contract updates
Summary
Staff described capital priorities including a proposed 1.25-mile non-motorized trail at Jacob Myers Park that requires environmental review, a PG&E LED financing pilot for sports-court lighting, discussions about a small cell attachment on a park light pole to generate revenue, and plans to review long-standing facility contracts.
At the orientation, Parks and Recreation staff reviewed several multi-year projects and potential revenue options.
Staff described a proposed 1.25-mile non-motorized trail at Jacob Myers Park that would connect to Army Corps property on the parks northwest side. Because the trail is near a levee and contains protected plant species, staff said it will require significant environmental review and that the city will work with an engineering firm and pursue grant funding for construction once review is complete.
On energy upgrades, staff described a small PG&E financing program to convert public-space lighting to…
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