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From: Anni e F. Ramos, Di rector Subject: APPROVAL OF $7,050 FROM 1ST HARD PARK
EXTENSION FUNDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
Dept: PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES OF A 61 CHAIN LINK FENCE FOR NUNEZ
PARK. .~I.f, ~
Date: rIOVEr~BER 1, 1988 ~ I ~~
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
None.
Recommended motion:
That $7,050 from 1st Ward Park Extension Funds be approved for the construction of a
61 chain link fence at Nunez Park.
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Signature
Contact person:
John A. Kramer
Phone: 5031
Supporting data attached: Staff Report
Ward:
1st
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
$7,050
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Council Notel: ",("0 "WINeY "r:t.:J;Jlf
Source: (ACCT. NO.) 241-361-57001
(ACCT. DESCRIPTION) 1st Ward Park Extension Funds,~
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Aaenda I tern No.
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Ct.. ., OF SAN BERNARD.,40 - REQUE~~' FOR COUNCIL ACT~JN
APPROVAL OF $7,050 FROM 1ST WARD PARK STAFF REPORT
EXTENSION FUNDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
OF A 61 CHAIN LINK FENCE FOR NUNEZ
PARK.
The proposal for funding is to allow for the construction of a 6 foot chain link
fence along a portion of the southern border of Nunez Park. The southerly portion
of the park is a soccer field used by both youth and adults. The southern side-
line of the soccer field is only 25 feet from the edge of 4th Street. Due to this
proximity, soccer balls are occasionally kicked into the street with the possi-
bility that a player will chase after it without looking for traffic.
The construction of approximately 440 feet of chain link fencing through the pro-
visions of these funds will provide a safety barrier that will significantly
reduce the potential for a serious accident occurring as a result of the high
. speed traffic on 4th Street. The fence will also improve the attractiveness of
the park. The need for this fence has been reinforced by the City Traffic Engineer.
This request has been coordinated with the Council Office.
November 1, 1988
75-0264