CC 2021-10-26_11a Prop 68 Grant Program Project at Elm Street Park
MEMORANDUM
TO: CITY COUNCIL
FROM: SHERIDAN BOHLKEN, RECREATION SERVICES DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF THE INCLUSIVE ELM STREET PARK PLAYGROUND
REPLACEMENT PROJECT AND ITS ASSOCIATED PROPOSITION 68
PER CAPITA GRANT APPLICATION, AND APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR
THE PROJECT
DATE: OCTOBER 26, 2021
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
Approving the proposed Inclusive Elm Street Park Playground Replacement Project will
allow the City to apply for the Proposition 68 “Per Capita Program”, known as the “Parks
and Water Bond Act of 2018” (Senate Bill 5). By also approving the additional funding
sources, the project will be fully funded.
IMPACT ON FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL RESOURCES:
The estimated total project costs for the Inclusive Elm Street Playground Replacement
Project is $369,484. Through the “Per Capita Grant Program”, the City is eligible for a
grant award of $177,952. The Arroyo Grande Valley Kiwanis Club has raised $21,000 in
support of the inclusive playground at Elm Street Park. As the proposed playground
replacement project is 80% ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) inclusive and 100%
ADA compliant, it is recommended that 80% of the balance for the project, $136,426, be
allocated from the local sales tax fund as it pertains to facility upgrades to meet ADA
requirements, and the remaining 20%, $34,106, be sourced from the Park Improvement
Fund as allocated in the Capital Improvement Program fund.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council: 1) Approve the Inclusive Elm Street Park
Playground Replacement Project proposal, allowing the City Manager to submit an
application for the Prop 68 Per Capita Program and process any associated grant
documents as necessary; and 2) Appropriate $136,426 from the Sales Tax Fund as part
of the total project costs.
BACKGROUND:
On June 5, 2018, California voters approved Proposition 68, the “Parks and Water Bond
Act of 2018” (Senate Bill 5). The “Per Capita Program”, administered by California State
Park’s Office of Grants and Local Services (OGALS), was established through this
proposition with the intent of supplementing existing capital outlay expenditures for
recreation purposes. Allocations for the Per Capita program are determined based on the
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CITY COUNCIL
APPROVAL OF THE INCLUSIVE ELM STREET PARK PLAYGROUND
REPLACEMENT PROJECT AND ITS ASSOCIATED PROPOSITION 68 PER CAPITA
GRANT APPLICATION, AND APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR THE PROJECT
OCTOBER 26, 2021
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population of cities, counties or other eligible districts. Under this program, grant
recipients are encouraged to utilize awards to rehabilitate existing infrastructure and to
address deficiencies in neighborhoods lacking access to the outdoors.
On October 22, 2019, a discussion of the Per Capita Program was held by the City
Council and a resolution was adopted authorizing the City Manager to submit a grant
application and associated documents. At that time, staff identified qualifying projects
within the Capital Improvement Program Unfunded Parks Projects such as:
x BBQ repairs at Strother Park
x Fencing repairs at Soto Sports Complex
x Ballfield renovations at Soto Sports Complex
x Turf leveling at Elm Street Park and Heritage Square Park
x Repairs to the Rotary Bandstand
x Strother Park Sidewalk and Concrete Replacement
x Playground Structure Replacement (Rancho Grande, Elm Street, Oro)
x Soto Sports Complex Resurface Tennis Courts
x Soto Sports Complex Porter Field Lighting
x Oro Park Engineered Wood Chips Surfacing
x Strother Park Fencing Repairs/Replacement
x James Way Open Space Foot Bridge
x Strother Park Basketball Court Resurfacing
x Kiwanis Park Maintenance Access
Since the adoption of the resolution in support of the Per Capita Program grant application
in 2019, the City has received confirmation from OGALS that an allocation of $177,952 is
available with an approved application. Staff also attended a mandatory grant
administration workshop on July 24, 2020, with OGALS. As next steps, project and
funding approval are needed in order to submit the grant application, due on December
31, 2021 (extended due to COVID). The project must be completed by December 31,
2023, to qualify for funding.
In the Biannual FY 2021-23 budget, this project was budgeted for $75,000, including
funding for the required 20% match for the Per Capita Program grant of $40,000 and
$35,000 from the Parks Improvement Fund. These estimates were used for planning
purposes because the per capita allocation information had not been provided and the
scope and design of the project had also not yet been finalized.
ANALYSIS OF ISSUES:
After evaluation of the potential Unfunded Parks Projects that qualified for the Per Capita
Program grant, staff determined that a playground replacement project would be the most
effective use of grant funds. Through communication with the Arroyo Grande Valley
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REPLACEMENT PROJECT AND ITS ASSOCIATED PROPOSITION 68 PER CAPITA
GRANT APPLICATION, AND APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR THE PROJECT
OCTOBER 26, 2021
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Kiwanis Club, it was also acknowledged that the City Council had previously approved a
conceptual design to install inclusive play equipment at Elm Street Park in 2015. The
Arroyo Grande Valley Kiwanis Club have continued to fundraise for an inclusive
playground since 2015 and have raised over $21,000 towards this goal. Considering this
and the current condition of the playground equipment, staff identified the Inclusive Elm
Street Park Playground Replacement project for the Per Capita Program grant.
In April 2021, staff conducted three virtual community meetings to solicit feedback from
relevant user groups and the general public related to the Per Capita Program grant
opportunity. Staff installed signage in Elm Street Park, posted information to City social
media accounts and website, and emailed flyers out to over 3,000 parents through the
Lucia Mar Unified School District providing notice of the virtual meetings and upcoming
grant opportunity for park upgrades.
The public outreach resulted in valuable feedback related to the playground replacement
project. The following concepts introduced through community outreach have been
incorporated into the final design that is proposed:
x Adult fitness
x Native plants
x Emphasis on play for babies and toddlers
x Bars (brachiated play) for older children
x Swings for all ages
x Shade
x Replacement of sand with Pour and Play surfacing
x Multi-generational access
x Diversified color scheme
x Diversified design from nearby playgrounds
x Inclusion of bike racks and benches
Once the elements above were incorporated into a working design, staff also shared the
playground design in a Staff Advisory Committee meeting consisting of representatives
from each City department and the following topics were discussed and addressed:
maintenance and warranty for shade structures (10 years plus fire-treated and UV rated
materials), appropriate drainage (permeable pour and play surface), and benches for
sitting and viewing children while playing (included in design).
The final design proposed for consideration not only includes an inclusive playground, but
also includes an inclusive adult fitness zone. In addition, the service organization, Arroyo
Grande in Bloom, has agreed to assist with designing the native plant component of the
playground, which consists of several pocket spaces within the playground footprint
featuring native plants and grasses in conjunction with interpretive education.
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CITY COUNCIL
APPROVAL OF THE INCLUSIVE ELM STREET PARK PLAYGROUND
REPLACEMENT PROJECT AND ITS ASSOCIATED PROPOSITION 68 PER CAPITA
GRANT APPLICATION, AND APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR THE PROJECT
OCTOBER 26, 2021
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The cost of the final design estimate for the Inclusive Elm Street Playground Replacement
Project is $369,484. The costs and funding sources are further described in the following
table:
The Per Capita Program grant requires a 20% match of the project total to be local
matching funds for areas that do not serve severely disadvantaged communities (median
household income less than 60% of the statewide average), and can be met through
Federal, City or private funds, in-house employee services, or volunteer labor. If this
project is approved as presented, the proposed funding sources would meet the match
requirement as the City does not qualify as serving severely disadvantaged communities.
ALTERNATIVES:
The following alternatives are provided for the Council’s consideration:
1. Approve the recommendation to apply for the Per Capita Program grant for the
Inclusive Elm Street Playground Replacement Project design and allocate
associated funding as proposed;
Project Title:Elm Street Park Playground Structure/PIP
PROJECT DEPARTMENT
Public Works/Recreation
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Revenue
Account Source
4458 State Grant 40,000 177,952
4809 AG Kiwanis Donation 21,000
4950 Sales Tax 136,426
4914 Park Improvement 35,000 34,106
Total 75,000 369,484
Expenditures
Total
Account Description Budget
7001 Construction 75,000 369,484
Total 75,000 369,484
FY 2021-22
Original Budget
FY 2021-22
Adjusted Budget
Replacement of existing play structure and poured-in-place (PIP) fall protection
at Elm Street Park.
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CITY COUNCIL
APPROVAL OF THE INCLUSIVE ELM STREET PARK PLAYGROUND
REPLACEMENT PROJECT AND ITS ASSOCIATED PROPOSITION 68 PER CAPITA
GRANT APPLICATION, AND APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR THE PROJECT
OCTOBER 26, 2021
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2. Do not approve the recommendation to apply for the Per Capita Program grant
program for the Inclusive Elm Street Playground Replacement Project design; or
3. Provide other staff direction.
ADVANTAGES:
Approval of the Elm Street Park Playground Replacement Project and associated funding
is anticipated to result in an inclusive playground for the community. The inclusive
playground would incorporate NatureGrounds, Play-On Technology Promoting Physical
Activity, the 7 Principles of Inclusive Playground Design and an Outdoor Adult Fitness
Zone, qualifying the playground for four National Demonstration Site accreditations, the
first in the nation.
DISADVANTAGES:
As the grant would provide funding to accomplish goals identified in the Capital
Improvement Program and provide community members additional access to recreational
opportunities within the City of Arroyo Grande, there are no known disadvantages at this
time.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
No environmental review is required for this item.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENTS:
The Agenda was posted at City Hall and on the City’s website in accordance with
Government Code 54954.2. At the time of report publication, no comments were received.
Attachments:
1.Elm Street Park Playground overview
2. 7 Principles of Inclusive Playground Design – National Demonstration Site
3. NatureGrounds - National Demonstration Site
4. Outdoor Adult Fitness Parks – National Demonstration Site
5. Play On! – Promoting Physical Activity & Fitness Through Active Play – National
Demonstration Site
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to maximinje usage. IniƟaƟves may include web promoƟons, onsite Įtness classes, andͬor special
events to target users and promote community health.
5.WŚŽƚŽ ƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚ WŽƐƚ /ŶƐƚĂůůĂƟŽŶ
Submit a photo assessment aŌer the installaƟon is complete to validate implementaƟon of best
pracƟces. Above qualiĮcaƟon criteria will be self-reported through a checklist process to describe
alignment to best pracƟces and to submit example photos that can be shared across the database
network.
6.ZĞƐĞĂƌĐŚ EĞƚǁŽƌŬ ĨŽƌ ĂƚĂ ŽůůĞĐƟŽŶ ĂŶĚ ZĞƉŽƌƟŶŐ
Provide a primary point of contact for future data collecƟon andͬor research iniƟaƟves such as
surveys, focus groups, andͬor observaƟons. Data will be uƟlinjed to further populate the database
as an educaƟonal resource for other communiƟes and to fuel ongoing research.
Outdoor Adult &itness Park NaƟonal DemonstraƟon Sites exemplify best pracƟces as outlined in the
guidebook, KƵƚĚŽŽƌĚƵůƚ&ŝƚŶĞƐƐWĂƌŬƐ͗ĞƐƚWƌĂĐƟĐĞƐĨŽƌWƌŽŵŽƟŶŐŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJ,ĞĂůƚŚďLJ/ŶĐƌĞĂƐŝŶŐ
WŚLJƐŝĐĂůĐƟǀŝƚLJ͘
YƵĂůŝĮĐĂƟŽŶƐ
KƵƚĚŽŽƌ ĚƵůƚ &ŝƚŶĞƐƐ WĂƌŬƐΡ
ĞĐŽŵĞ Ă WůĂLJŽƌĞ
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ƉƌŽŵŽƟŶŐŚĞĂůƚŚƚŚƌŽƵŐŚKƵƚĚŽŽƌĚƵůƚ&ŝƚŶĞƐƐWĂƌŬďĞƐƚƉƌĂĐƟĐĞƐ
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Receive a complimentary ͚NaƟonal DemonstraƟon Site͛ sign that can be installed onsite for visitors
to learn more about the Outdoor Adult &itness Park iniƟaƟve.
EĂƟŽŶĂů ZĞŐŝƐƚƌLJ
Record your project on a NaƟonal Registrar as a best pracƟce site and promote your leadership
locally and naƟonally through the &itness Park map at www.playcore.comͬĮtness
^ĞĂů ĨŽƌ WƌŽŵŽƟŽŶƐ
Once your project is registered and has qualiĮed, you will receive the ͚NaƟonal DemonstraƟon Site͛
seal digitally for usage in outbound markeƟng, fundraising, leƩerhead, etc. This tool can be uƟlinjed
to communicate and promote the quality and purpose of your project to a variety of stakeholders.
ZĞĐŽŐŶŝƟŽŶ >ĞƩĞƌƐ ĂŶĚ ĞƌƟĮĐĂƚĞƐ
AŌer submission of the post installaƟon photo assessment, a recogniƟon leƩer and cerƟĮcate will
be sent to the local Mayor and ParksͬRecreaƟon Director ;or appropriate community contactͿ which
can also be used in a ribbon cuƫng ceremony or local press.
EĂƟŽŶĂů WƌĞƐƐ ƚŽ WƌŽŵŽƚĞ zŽƵƌ >ĞĂĚĞƌƐŚŝƉ
Receive naƟonal press through PlayCore͛s Center for Professional Development. To advocate for
and build this network, PlayCore will provide a variety of educaƟonal resources and highlight case
studies through conƟnuing educaƟon sessions, case study educaƟonal materials, web promoƟons,
naƟonal press, collateral, and more. Sharing your story will help others advocate and replicate.
ĚǀŽĐĂƚĞ ĨŽƌ ,ĞĂůƚŚ
ImplemenƟng best pracƟces brings a variety of beneĮts to your local community. You can also stay
engaged with a network of communiƟes championing for health through Įtness by parƟcipaƟng in
future research that will help inform and improve health across a variety of communiƟes͊
ŽŶƚĂĐƚ hƐ
Interested in learning more about how your community can parƟcipate in a naƟonal movement for promoƟng
community health͍ Contact us to learn more or to get moving today͊
ĞŶĞĮƚƐ
Yualifying as a NaƟonal DemonstraƟon Site communicates to others that your project planning through
implementaƟon has followed best pracƟce guidelines. AddiƟonal beneĮts can be tailored to support your
individual project and to promote your leadership naƟonally for others to replicate.
KƵƚĚŽŽƌ ĚƵůƚ &ŝƚŶĞƐƐ WĂƌŬƐΡ
W>zKZ Ed/KE> DKE^dZd/KE ^/d
www.playcore.comͬfitness ͮ ϴϳϳ-ϳϲϮ-ϳϱϲϯ ͮ infoΛplaycore.com
Request a est PracƟce Guidebook
Apply to be a PlayCore NaƟonal DemonstraƟon Site
Host or AƩend a Professional Development SeminarCenter for Professional Development
RESEARCHPROGRAMSEDUCATIONADVOCACY
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1.ŶŐĂŐĞƚŚĞŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJŝŶWůĂŶŶŝŶŐ͕/ŵƉůĞŵĞŶƚĂƟŽŶ͕ĂŶĚ^ƵƐƚĂŝŶĂďŝůŝƚLJ
Ascertain the goal of your project and undergo a carefully considered step-by-step process
to ensure your play space meets the desired outcome. This process may include master
planning, partnerships, design workshops, and fundraising strategies that demonstrate strategic
consideraƟons to speciĮcally promote physical acƟvity.
2./ŵƉůĞŵĞŶƚĞƐŝŐŶŽŶƐŝĚĞƌĂƟŽŶƐĂŶĚWƌŽŐƌĂŵŵŝŶŐƚŚĂƚWƌŽŵŽƚĞƐWŚLJƐŝĐĂůĐƟǀŝƚLJ
• Create play environments that implement evidence-based design consideraƟons for increasing
physical acƟvity such as oīering variety, conƟnuum of skills, naturalinjaƟon, loose parts, andͬor
conĮguraƟon for acƟve play.
• Address the six key elements of play by incorporaƟng balancing, brachiaƟng ͬbilateral upper
body acƟviƟes, climbing, swinging, sliding, and spinning acƟviƟes into the play space.
• Consider usage of programming, such as the Play On! program of to help promote physical
Įtness and fun through the use of creaƟve playground learning acƟviƟes.
3.WĂƌƟĐŝƉĂƚĞŝŶ>ŽĐĂůZĞĐŽŐŶŝƟŽŶĂŶĚEĂƟŽŶĂůWƌĞƐƐKƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƟĞƐ
Submit photos, renderings, andͬor drawings to validate implementaƟon of best pracƟces, and to
provide visuals that can be shared through web reporƟng, press releases, and other public relaƟons
opportuniƟes. Above qualiĮcaƟon criteria will be self-reported by compleƟng an applicaƟon to
describe alignment to best pracƟces, and provide addiƟonal facts to be used in public relaƟons.
4.WĂƌƟĐŝƉĂƚĞŝŶĂZĞƐĞĂƌĐŚEĞƚǁŽƌŬ
Provide a primary point of contact for future data collecƟon andͬor research iniƟaƟves such as
surveys, focus groups, andͬor observaƟons. Data will be uƟlinjed as an educaƟonal resource for
other communiƟes and to fuel ongoing research.
'ƵŝĚĞůŝŶĞƐ
WůĂLJKŶ͊® - WƌŽŵŽƟŶŐWŚLJƐŝĐĂů
ĐƟǀŝƚLJΘ&ŝƚŶĞƐƐdŚƌŽƵŐŚĐƟǀĞWůĂLJ
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ƉƌŽŵŽƟŶŐƉŚLJƐŝĐĂůĂĐƟǀŝƚLJƚŚƌŽƵŐŚǁĞůůͲĚĞƐŝŐŶĞĚŽƵƚĚŽŽƌƉůĂLJ
ĂŶĚůĞĂƌŶŝŶŐĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚƐ͘
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>ŽĐĂůZĞĐŽŐŶŝƟŽŶ
Receive a complimentary NaƟonal DemonstraƟon Site sign that can be installed onsite for visitors to
learn more about the Play On! iniƟaƟve, and promote your adherence to best pracƟces.
Once your project is registered and has qualiĮed, you will receive the NaƟonal DemonstraƟon Site
seal digitally for usage in outbound markeƟng, fundraising, website, leƩerhead, etc. This tool can be
uƟlinjed to communicate and promote the quality and purpose of your project to stakeholders.
EĂƟŽŶĂůZĞĐŽŐŶŝƟŽŶ
Through the NaƟonal DemonstraƟon Site program, your leadership will be shared through
public relaƟons opportuniƟes. Receive naƟonal press through PlayCore͛s Center for Professional
Development. To advocate for and build this network, PlayCore will provide a variety of educaƟonal
resources and highlight case studies to be presented at internaƟonally accredited professional
development sessions, and in educaƟonal materials, web promoƟons, naƟonal press, collateral, and
more. Sharing your story will help others advocate and replicate.
WŚLJƐŝĐĂůĐƟǀŝƚLJĚǀŽĐĂĐLJ
ImplemenƟng best pracƟces brings a variety of beneĮts to your local community. You can also
stay engaged with a network of communiƟes championing for play and learning environments
that promote physical acƟvity and Įtness through design consideraƟons and programming by
parƟcipaƟng in future research or data collecƟon that will help inform and improve health across a
variety of communiƟes!
Interested in learning more about how your community can parƟcipate in a naƟonal movement for promoƟng
physical acƟvity͍ Contact us to learn more or to apply today!
www.playcore.comͬmeϮ ͮ ϴϳϳ-ϳϲϮ-ϳϱϲϯ ͮ infoΛplaycore.com
Yualifying as a NaƟonal DemonstraƟon Site communicates to others that your project planning through
implementaƟon has followed best pracƟce guidelines. AddiƟonal beneĮts can be tailored to support your
individual project and to promote your leadership naƟonally for others to replicate.
ĞŶĞĮƚƐ
ŽŶƚĂĐƚhƐ
WůĂLJKŶ͊® - WƌŽŵŽƟŶŐWŚLJƐŝĐĂůĐƟǀŝƚLJΘ&ŝƚŶĞƐƐdŚƌŽƵŐŚĐƟǀĞWůĂLJ
W>zKZEd/KE>DKE^dZd/KE^/d
Request more informaƟon or purchase the Play On! program
Apply to be a PlayCore NaƟonal DemonstraƟon Site
Host or AƩend a Professional Development SeminarCenter for Professional Development
RESEARCHPROGRAMSEDUCATIONADVOCACY
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