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Review and Final Recommendation of Jean Sweeney Open Space Park Design
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To: Honorable Chair and Members of the Recreation and Park Commission
From: Amy Wooldridge, Recreation and Parks Director
Re: Review and Final Recommendation of Jean Sweeney Open Space Park Design
BACKGROUND
The Jean Sweeney Open Space Park (Sweeney Park) is a 27-acre park bounded by Constitution Way, Atlantic Avenue, and Sherman Street. The site is the former Alameda Beltline Railroad property that was secured by the City at its original purchase price due the advocacy efforts of long-time resident Jean Sweeney. On July 15, 2015, the City Council approved the Sweeney Park Master Plan, which was designed pro bono by Kristoffer K?ster of KKDesign through an extensive public input process.
On March 1, 2016, the City Council approved a contract with Placeworks Landscape Architects to provide design services for Jean Sweeney Open Space Park. Since then, staff has been working with Placeworks to develop the design.
DISCUSSION
This detailed design follows all of the basic parameters of the approved Master Plan. It also integrates the finalized Cross Alameda Trail design. The design has a framework that defines three areas: Urban Agriculture; Nature in the City; and Community Gathering.
The design process began with a detailed existing conditions report and work on stormwater drainage and grading which then informed the draft design. A first draft design was then reviewed by the Jean Sweeney Open Space Park Steering Committee and the Community Garden Steering Committee. Each had robust discussions and provided a significant amount of input. Placeworks then incorporated comments from those meetings and from staff into a second draft that was presented to both committees combined on May 6, 2016. On May 12, the Recreation and Parks Commission reviewed the park's second draft design and provided feedback.
Design changes incorporated into this final draf...
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