HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022 02.02 PRC AgendaParks & Recreation Commission
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting Location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
P: (480) 983-2181
City Council Chambers6:00 PMWednesday, February 2, 2022
1.Call to Order
2.Pledge of Allegiance
3.Roll Call
4.Consent Agenda
The commission may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items.
These include acceptance of agenda and acceptance of minutes. Any member of the commission may
remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a separate vote on the matter later
in
the agenda.
22-043 Consideration of approval of agenda.
Sponsors:Liz Langenbach
22-044 Consideration of approval of regular meeting minutes of December 1,
2021.
Sponsors:Liz Langenbach
PR Meeting Minutes 12012021Attachments:
5.Information and Reports
The chair at this time may announce information regarding activities involving Parks and Recreation
matters, such as, but not limited to attendance of commission members at community meetings or
events, seminars or conferences, or upcoming events or conferences
6.Staff Report
The Director or those individuals designated by the Director may present information pertinent to items
under consideration or information related to the operation of the department.
22-063 Presentation and discussion on projects and opportunities in the
parks and other service areas.
Sponsors:Liz Langenbach
22-064 Presentation, discussion and update on upcoming events and
activities.
Sponsors:Liz Langenbach and Jamie Sullivan
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February 2, 2022Parks & Recreation Commission Agenda
7.Old Business
22-065 Parks & Recreation Master Planning - Presentation and discussion on
areas for improvement or replacement within the parks system and
next steps for generating a Parks & Recreation Strategic Plan.
Sponsors:Liz Langenbach
PR Master Planning-220202
4 YR IMPROVMENT PLAN - COMMISSION PRESENTATION
Attachments:
22-066 Dutchman Dog Park - Update and discussion on progress of
construction, operations, and art installation for Dutchman Dog Park.
Sponsors:Liz Langenbach and Jamie Sullivan
8.New Business
9.Call to Public
Arizona Open Meeting Law allows individuals to address Commission on any issue within the
jurisdiction of the Commission. Commission may not answer your questions or discuss your comments
at this time. However, at the conclusion of Call to the Public, Commission may do any of the following:
1) respond to criticism made by any individual who addresses the Commission; 2) ask staff to review a
matter; 3) ask staff to place the matter on a future agenda. Commission shall not discuss or take legal
action on matters raised at Call to the Public unless the matters have been properly noticed for
discussion and legal action. Please stand, approach the podium microphone and state your name and
address after being called to speak. There is a three (3) minute time limit per speaker.
10.Call for Future Agenda Items
At this time Parks and Recreation commissioners or Parks and Recreation staff members are given the
opportunity to suggest a topic or topics to be added to the next or any subsequent agenda of the Parks
and Recreation Commission. No discussion of the topics suggested are to take place at this time
11.Selection of Meeting Dates, Times, Location and Purpose
22-080 Regular Meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission to be
held at 6:00 p.m. on March 2, 2022 in the city council chambers
located at 300 E. Superstition Boulevard.
Sponsors:Liz Langenbach
12.Adjournment
The City of Apache Junction invites and welcomes people of all abilities to use our programs, sites and
facilities. Specific requests may be made by contacting the Human Resources Office at (480) 474-2617
or TDD (480) 983-0095.
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Agenda Item Cover Sheet
City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition
Boulevard
Apache Junction, AZ 85119
File ID: 22-043
Agenda Item No.
Agenda Date: 2/2/2022 Sponsor: Liz Langenbach
In Control: Parks & Recreation CommissionIndex:
Consideration of approval of agenda.
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Agenda Item Cover Sheet
City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition
Boulevard
Apache Junction, AZ 85119
File ID: 22-044
Agenda Date: 2/2/2022 Sponsor: Liz Langenbach
In Control: Parks & Recreation CommissionIndex:
Consideration of approval of regular meeting minutes of December 1, 2021.
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Meeting Location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
P: (480) 983-2181
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Meeting Minutes
Parks & Recreation Commission
6:00 PM City Council ChambersWednesday, December 1, 2021
Call to Order1.
Chairperson Standage called the regular meeting of the City of Apache Junction Parks and
Recreation Commission to order at 6:02 p.m.
Pledge of Allegiance2.
Chairperson Standage led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Roll Call3.
Chairperson Standage, Commissioner Schoenbeck, Commissioner Moeller,
Commissioner Buzzin, Vice Chair Borey, Commissioner Kyhn, and Chairperson
Moore
Present 7 -
Staff present:
Liz Langenbach, Parks and Recreation Director
Jamie Sullivan, Recreation Superintendent
Carol Otto, Parks and Recreation Administrative Assistant
Consent Agenda4.
Commissioner Frank Schoenbeck moved that the Parks and Recreation Commission accept the
agenda as presented and approve the minutes from the November 3, 2021 regular meeting.
Commissioner Luciano Buzzin seconded the motion.
Yes:Chairperson Standage, Commissioner Schoenbeck, Commissioner Moeller,
Commissioner Buzzin, Vice Chair Borey, Commissioner Kyhn and Chairperson
Moore
7 -
No:0
21-684 Consideration of approval of agenda.
21-685 Consideration of approval of regular meeting minutes of November 3, 2021.
PR Meeting Minutes 11032021Attachments:
Information and Reports5.
Vice-Chair Judy Borey as well as Commissioners Kyhn, Shoenbeck, Moore, and Moeller all
made positive comments about recent events that they attended.
Staff Report6.
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21-692 Presentation and discussion on projects and opportunities in the parks and
other service areas.
Director's Report - Director Liz Langenbach gave an update on the Dutchman Dog Park
including irrigation and the grand opening. No new information on BLM as we are awaiting
details for the Rodeo grounds. L&W Conservation Fund update given including Superstition
Shadows Park restroom and proposed renovation. She gave details about the grant and the
funds involved with this project as well as the State Park grant for Silly Mountain Park.
21-693 Presentation, discussion, and update on upcoming events and activities.
Recreation Superintendent Jamie Sullivan gave a short overview of our software update as well
as events and activities that will be taking place in December. She reviewed the "Know Before
You Go" information related to the Dutchman Dog Park and touched on the upcoming Founders'
Centennial celebration event on January 8th.
Old Business7.
None.
New Business8.
21-694 City Attorney Annual Update
Update, review and discussion of 2021 Code of Conduct, Conflicts of Interest
Law, Open Meeting Law, Parliamentary Procedure and Public Record Law.
_CODE OF CONDUCT 2021
_CONFLICTS OF INTEREST LAW 2021
_OPEN MEETING LAW 2021
_PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE 2021
_PUBLIC RECORD LAW 2021
Attachments:
City Attorney, Joel Stern, provided information for the annual review of the following: 2021 Code
of Conduct, Conflicts of Interest Law, Open Meeting Law, Parliamentary Procedure, and Public
Record Law. He provided guidance, cited examples and actions, emphasized the importance of
impartiality, transparency and duty as a civil servant as well as answered questions brought up
by the Commissioners.
21-696 Election of Parks and Recreation Commission Chairperson and
Vice-Chairperson.
Chair Standage called for a motion to open nominations for Chairperson of the Parks and
Recreation Commission. Commissioner Schoenbeck moved, seconded by Commissioner Buzzin,
to open nominations. Motion passes 7-0. Chair Standage called for nominations. After
Commissioner Schoenbeck and Commissioner Moeller declined nominations, Commssioner
Schoenbeck put forth a nomination for Wayne Standage for Chairperson which was seconded by
Commissioner Buzzin. Chairperson Standage called for nominations 3 more times before
Commissioner Moeller called for a motion to close nominations for Chairperson which was
seconded by Chairperson Buzzin. Motion passes 7-0. Chairperson Standage approved as
Chairperson.
Chair Standage called for a motion to open nominations for Vice-Chairperson of the Parks and
Recreation Commission. Commissioner Schoenbeck moved, seconded by Commissioner Buzzin,
to open nominations. Motion passes 7-0. Chair Standage called for nominations. Commssioner
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Schoenbeck put forth a nomination for Judy Borey for Vice-Chairperson which was seconded by
Commissioner Buzzin. Chairperson Standage called for nominations 3 more times before
Commissioner Schoenbeck called for a motion to close nominations for Chairperson which was
seconded by Chairperson Buzzin. Motion passes 7-0. Vice-Chair Judy Borey approved as
Vice-Chairperson.
Call to Public9.
None.
Call for Future Agenda Items10.
Some Commissioners requested future agenda items to include restrooms in our parks, dog
park updates, and the meridian project. Director Langenbach assured the board that we will be
sure to cover these as well as the Master Plan.
Selection of Meeting Dates, Times, Location and Purpose11.
21-695 Regular Meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission to be held at 6:00
p.m. on January 5, 2021 in the city council chambers located at 300 E.
Superstition Boulevard.
Commissioner Frank Schoenbeck moved, seconded by Commissioner Buzzin that the regular
session of the Parks and Recreation Commission be held January 5, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. in the city
council chambers located at 300 E. Superstition Boulevard, Apache Junction.
Yes:Chairperson Standage, Commissioner Schoenbeck, Commissioner Moeller,
Commissioner Buzzin, Vice Chair Borey, Commissioner Kyhn and Chairperson
Moore
7 -
No:0
Adjournment12.
Chairperson Standage adjourned the meeting at 7:17 p.m.
SIGNED THIS DAY OF , 2022.
_________________________________________________
Wayne Standage
Chairperson
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Agenda Item Cover Sheet
City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition
Boulevard
Apache Junction, AZ 85119
File ID: 22-063
Agenda Date: 2/2/2022 Sponsor: Liz Langenbach
In Control: Parks & Recreation CommissionIndex:
Presentation and discussion on projects and opportunities in the parks and other service
areas.
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Agenda Item Cover Sheet
City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition
Boulevard
Apache Junction, AZ 85119
File ID: 22-064
Agenda Date: 2/2/2022 Sponsor: Liz Langenbach and Jamie Sullivan
In Control: Parks & Recreation CommissionIndex:
Presentation, discussion and update on upcoming events and activities.
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Agenda Item Cover Sheet
City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition
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Apache Junction, AZ 85119
File ID: 22-065
Agenda Date: 2/2/2022 Sponsor: Liz Langenbach
In Control: Parks & Recreation CommissionIndex:
Parks & Recreation Master Planning - Presentation and discussion on areas for improvement
or replacement within the parks system and next steps for generating a Parks & Recreation
Strategic Plan.
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Parks & Recreation
Master Planning
Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting
February 2, 2022
Summary to Date
•AUG 4, 2020 –City’s 2020-2050 General Plan approved by voters
•“Legendary Landscapes & Lifestyles”
•Chapter 2 –“Parks, Recreation and Open Space Element”
•OCT 6, 2021–P&R Commission Meeting
•Introduced Parks & Rec specific planning
•NOV 3, 2021 –P&R Commission Meeting
•Shared inventory of current facilities/amenities and discussed a list of proposed
amenities
•FEB 2, 2022 –P&R Commission Meeting
•Share 4 year plan for facility refurbishment/replacement/enhancements
Outcomes of Master Planning
Identify and prioritize expansion of parks,
trails and open space –
based on national
standards and
community input
Inventory existing
program/service areas
and identify future
needs
Assess existing facilities
and identify areas for
improvement or
expansion
Outcomes of the Parks & Rec Master Plan
Assess the effectiveness
of all marketing tools in
promoting facilities,
programs, and services
Inventory all funding
sources and develop
strategies for maximizing
their use
Community involvement
–utilize multiple
methods to identify
needs of residents
Next Steps
Future commission meetings -Inventory of Programs, Services,
Marketing & Promotions and identify gaps
Community Outreach –ongoing throughout summer and next event
season
Share results with commission and identify potential funding sources
Parks & Recreation Commission to adopt a Parks & Recreation
Strategic Plan
DISCUSSION/QUESTIONS
Organization Description FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FUTURE Justification
APACHE TRAIL APACHE TRAIL MEDIAN GRANITE/PLANT INSTALL 15,000$ 15,000$ 15,000$ 15,000$ PW BUDGETS CURB/GUTTER AND RIP RAP
AQUATIC CENTER REPLACEMENT DIVING PLATFORMS AND BOARDS
36,000$
20+ YEARS OLD; WE CAN NO LONGER REPAIR THE
EXISTING OUTDATED MECHANISMS
AQUATIC CENTER FILTER MEDIA CHANGE 19,000$
AQUATIC CENTER REPLACEMENT POOL PUMPS
5,500$ 5,500$ 5,500$ 5,500$
EMERGENCY PUMP REPLACEMENTS (WE HAVE 6 AND
PLAN EACH YEAR TO REPLACE IF ONE GOES DOWN)
AQUATIC CENTER CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT UPDATES
15,000$
REPLACING OLD CHLORINE FEED SYSTEM (1OF2 DONE
ALREADY - THIS WILL BE THE 2ND ONE)
AQUATIC CENTER SECONDARY SANITATION SYSTEM
35,000$
THIS IS TECHNOLOGY RECOMMENDED FOR BETTER
CRYPTO AND OTHER WATERBORN DISEASE PREVENTION
AQUATIC CENTER FLOORING UPDATE (MGR/LG OFFICES, BATH HOUSE 25,000$ 25,000$
AQUATIC CENTER BATHOUSE UPDATES
8,000$ 50,000$
CONVERT ALL PORCELAIN TO STAINLESS STEEL
TOILETS/URINALS; RENOVATE PARTITIONS AND TILES
THROUGHOUT;
AQUATIC CENTER FENCING/MASONRY REPLACEMENT
100,000$
OVER 20 YEARS OLD, MASONRY IS CRUMBLING WHERE
FENCE RUSTED; GUESSTIMATE
ARROYO VERDE WASH REPAIRS AT 15TH AND WORKING UPSTREAM
50,000$ 50,000$
RENTAL MACHINERY, RIP RAP AND OTHER MATERIALS;
PARTNERSHIP WITH PW FOR THE WORK
ARROYO VERDE GRANITE REPLACEMENT - RETENTION BASIN AND
LANDSCAPING ON 16TH 20,000$
NEVER BEEN REPLACED
CAP TRAIL CAP TRAIL (AJ PORTION)
50,000$ $1MILL
PHASED; FY23 DESIGN; MAY BE PART OF FUTURE
DEVELOPMENT COSTS
CITY HALL ELIPTICAL WALK/DESERT - LANDSCAPED AND CREATE
DETENTION/RETENTION PONDS
PARTNER WITH PUBLIC WORKS; POTENTIAL RETENTION
PONDS TO ASSIST WITH DRAINAGE
COUNTY PARK POTENTIAL PARK/PARKING LOCATION PARTNER WITH PUBLIC WORKS AND COUNTY FOR
WATER RETENTION AND PASSIVE PARK
DOG PARK AT COUNTY RETENTION BASIN 1,100,000$ DEVELOPMENT FEES
FLATIRON NE RAMADA/EAST CONCRETE SIDEWALK AND PAD 140,000$ DEVELOPMENT FEES
FLATIRON RESTROOM FLOORING AND WALLS
25,000$
FLOORING AND WALLS - ORIGINAL PRODUCT HARD TO
MAINTAIN WITH OPEN AIR RESTROOMS AND TRANSIENT
ISSUES; REFINISH WITH AN ACRYLIC THAT IS EASIER TO
CLEAN
FLATIRON PARKING LOT - CRACK SEAL/SLURRY/PAINT 5,000$ ROUTINE PM - DONE EVERY 5 YEARS
GENERAL PARKS PARKS GATOR REPLACEMENT
9,500$ 9,500$
GATORS ON A ROTATING BASIS - REPLACE ONE EVERY
OTHER YEAR
GENERAL PARKS PARKS MOWER REPLACEMENT
14,500$ 14,500$
MOWERS ON A ROTATING BASIS - REPLACE ONE EVERY
OTHER YEAR
GENERAL REC REGISTRATION/RESERVATION SOFTWARE UPDATE 16,500$
GENERAL REC DEMO OLD BUILDINGS - LOCATION FOR AJPD EXPANSION?
GENERAL REC ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES - BUILD ONTO NORTH SIDE OF
MGC
DESIGN IN FY23, CONSTRUCT FY24; CONCEPTUAL DONE
LITTLE LEAGUE PARKING LOT - CRACK SEAL/SLURRY/PAINT 14,000$ ROUTINE PM - DONE EVERY 5 YEARS
LITTLE LEAGUE UPDATE FACILITY TO SEWER (FROM SEPTIC)
8,000$
NO ANNUAL SERVICE AND AJUSD SEWER SERVICE WILL
NOT BE INCREASED
LITTLE LEAGUE RESTROOM UPDATE 30,000$ FLOORING, PARTITIONS, FIXTURES REPLACED
MGC AV UPGRADES AND ADDITIONS TO THE MGC, ROOMS 114,
117,GYMNASIUM AND AEROBIC DANCE ROOM 20,000$
1ST UPDATE SINCE 2005 OPENING
MGC MGC - GYM HVAC REPLACEMENT ONE UNIT AT 25% CAPACITY; ONE AT 70%; ENGINEERING
IN FY21; UPDATE ARPA FUNDS FOR COMPLETE
REPLACEMENT
MGC SEWER SMELL - RENOVATE/REPLACE EXISTING SEWER GAS
PIPES AND HVAC RE-ROUTE
WORKING WITH SEWER DISTRICT AND PLUMBING/HVAC
COMPANIES ON PRICING
MGC CARPET REPLACEMENT (GAME ROOM/WEST OFFICES)15,000$ 15+ YEARS OLD
MGC VCT REPLACEMENT THROUGHOUT CENTER; NEED TO ASSESS
MGC FITNESS CARDIO EQUIPMENT UPDATE 125,000$ 2014 EQUIPMENT
MULTI-USE TRAIL SYSTEM MULTI USE TRAIL MASTER PLAN AND OPEN SPACE
40,000$ 40,000$ 40,000$
PHASED TRAILHEADS, UPDATED SIGNAGE AND
MATCHING GRANTS WITH STATE PARKS FUND
PROSPECTOR PLAYGROUND SHADE STRUCTURE (PHASE 2 & 3)50,000$ 40,000$
PROSPECTOR PLAYGROUND LARGE STRUCTURE REPLACEMENT PHASE 2 75,000$ OUR 50% GRANT MATCH IF SUCCESSFULLY GET
PROSPECTOR RAMADA ROOF REPLACEMENT & PAINT (SMALL
$7500/LARGE $11K)15,000$ 30,000$ 30,000$ 30,000$
25-30+ YEAR OLD RAMADAS - PRIORITIZING A PORTION
EACH YEAR
PROSPECTOR REPLACE OUTFIELD FENCE ON FIELDS 1 AND 2 FY22 40,000$ 25 + YEARS OLD
PROSPECTOR RESTROOM RENOVATION (2)40,000$ FLOORING, WALLS, DOORS, FIXTURES, LIGHTS
PROSPECTOR PARKING LOT - CRACK SEAL/SLURRY/PAINT - N./W./S. 53,000$ ROUTINE PM - DONE EVERY 5 YEARS
PROSPECTOR PARKING LOT - CRACK SEAL/SLURRY/PAINT - E PARKING LOT
AND N/S DRIVEWAYS 54,000$
ROUTINE PM - DONE EVERY 5 YEARS
PROSPECTOR NEW PICKLEBALL(8)TENNIS (1) ON NORTH SIDE OF WALKWAY
500,000$
PROSPECTOR OR OTHER LOCATION?
PROSPECTOR RE-COAT PICKLEBALL/TENNIS COURTS
15,000$
NOVACRYLIC SURFACING NEEDS TO BE RESURFACED
APPROX EVERY 8 YEARS (INSTALLED END OF FY14)
PROSPECTOR DOG PARK?
$4MILL
ON ORIGINAL PROSPECTOR PARK MASTER PLAN - WILL
REASSESS IF THIS IS A NEEDED LOCATION AFTER THE ONE
OPENS IN THE SOUTH
PROSPECTOR PARKING LOT CURBING THROUGHOUT PARK ASSIST WITH EROSION CONTROL
PROSPECTOR OLD WATER LINE MAIN REPLACEMENT (IDAHO)MEETING WITH AZ WATER AND AJ WATER TO ASSESS
PROSPECTOR MUSCO GREEN LED LIGHTING (75% ENERGY SAVINGS)618,000$ BASED ON 2017 PROPOSAL PLUS 20%
PROSPECTOR CHANGE OUT PARKING LOT LIGHTING TO LED 20,000$ IN HOUSE PROJECT CHANGING FIXTURES
RENAISSANCE POINT WASH REPAIRS LAWTHER AND WORKING UPSTREAM
50,000$
RENTAL MACHINERY, RIP RAP AND OTHER COSTS FOR
WASH EROSION REPAIRS AND MITIGATION
PARTNERSHIP WITH PW FOR THE WORK
RODEO EVENT CENTER BLM PRE-PURCHASE SERVICES FOR RODEO GROUNDS 40,000$ Purchase?
RODEO EVENT CENTER ANNOUNCERS BOOTH REPLACEMENT 70,000$
RODEO EVENT CENTER FUTURE MASTER PLAN (PAVED PARKING LOT, PRACTICE
ARENA, BOOTHS, ADDITIONAL BLEACHERS, ETC $25MILL
RODEO EVENT CENTER MUSCO GREEN LED LIGHTING (75% ENERGY SAVINGS)105,600$ BASED ON 2017 PROPOSAL PLUS 20%
SILLY MOUNTAIN 5.7% MATCH - RECREATION TRAILS PROGRAM GRANT
4,674$
$82K PROJECT - RESTROOM BUILDING, SMALL RAMADA,
AND UPDATED FENCING AT SILLY MOUNTAIN PARK
SILLY MOUNTAIN TRAIL AND FENCE MAINTENANCE
25,000$
WILL WORK WITH GRANTS THROUGH STATE PARKS FOR
MATCHING
SILLY MOUNTAIN FUTURE MASTER PLAN (PLAYGROUND, DOG PARK, ROADS,
PARKING, RAMADAS, ETC)$18MILL
$5.5 MILL LISTED IN IIP; THIS WILL GET RE-ASSESSED
DURING PARKS MASTER PLAN
SUPERSTITION SHADOWS ADDITIONAL SECURITY CAMERAS 10,000$
SUPERSTITION SHADOWS PARKING LOT - CRACK SEAL/SLURRY/PAINT (NORTH)11,000$
SUPERSTITION SHADOWS LWCF - 5% GRANT ADMINISTRATIVE FEE
47,650$
APPROXIMATELY $953,000 FOR IMPROVEMENTS (50/50
MATCHING GRANT)
SUPERSTITION SHADOWS TENNIS/PICKLEBALL REFURBISH (POST TENSION CONCR)250,000$ 500K 50/50 MATCH
SUPERSTITION SHADOWS LED LIGHTING UPDATE TENNIS/SKATEPARK/PARKING 18,500$ $37K 50/50 MATCH
SUPERSTITION SHADOWS CONCRETE PLACED RESTROOM & STORAGE 45,000$ $90K 50/50 MATCH
SUPERSTITION SHADOWS PARKING LOT CRACK SEAL/SLURRY/PAINT (SOUTH)7,500$ $13K 50/50 MATCH
SUPERSTITION SHADOWS ADA ACCESSIBLE WALKWAYS (2)45,000$ $90K 50/50 MATCH
SUPERSTITION SHADOWS FITNESS CIRCUIT PATHWAY 17,500$ $35K 50/50 MATCH
SUPERSTITION SHADOWS SKATEPARK FENCE REPLACEMENT 42,500$ $85K 50/50 MATCH
SUPERSTITION SHADOWS SKATEPARK CONCRETE AND RAILINGS REPAIRS HAD A GROUP COME OUT AND ASSESS
SUPERSTITION SHADOWS MUSCO GREEN LED LIGHTING (75% ENERGY SAVINGS)252,000$ BASED ON 2017 PROPOSAL PLUS 20%
SUPST VISTAS STATE LAND DEVELOPMENT $10MILL DEVELOPMENT PAYS FOR AND DEDICATES TO CITY
Agenda Item Cover Sheet
City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition
Boulevard
Apache Junction, AZ 85119
File ID: 22-066
Agenda Date: 2/2/2022 Sponsor: Liz Langenbach and Jamie Sullivan
In Control: Parks & Recreation CommissionIndex:
Dutchman Dog Park - Update and discussion on progress of construction, operations, and art
installation for Dutchman Dog Park.
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City of Apache Junction, Arizona 300 E Superstition
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Apache Junction, AZ 85119
File ID: 22-080
Agenda Date: 2/2/2022 Sponsor: Liz Langenbach
In Control: Parks & Recreation CommissionIndex:
Regular Meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission to be held at 6:00 p.m. on
March 2, 2022 in the city council chambers located at 300 E. Superstition Boulevard.
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