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CI'W OF SAN BERNARDWO - REQUFtT FOR COUNCIL AC.ON
From:
ANNIE F. RAMOS, DIRECTOR
PARKS, RECREATION & CO~~UNITY
APRIL 23, 1986
"1oG't.. ....'L:="lpprove $7,000 from Second Ward Park
~~ension Funds for the purchase of
SE~~ 211 ~~ \ materials and equipment to be used for
improvements to the horseshoe courts at
Perris Hill Park.
Dept:
Date:
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
None.
Recommended motion:
That $7,000 from Second Ward Park Extension Funds for the purchase of materials and
equipment to be used for improvements to the horseshoe courts at Perris Hill Park
be approved.
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Signa ure
Contact person:
.Hm P~p"k,::u"
Phone: 5130
Supporting data attached:
"t~ff R"port
Ward:
2.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
$7,000
Source: 241 361 57002
Finance:~..4-V'~ ~ -1f::,~_
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Council Notes:
75-0262
Agenda Item No.
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CI. OF SAN BERNAR"O -. REQU.T FOR COUNCIL AceON
STAFF REPORT
The horseshoe courts at Perris Hill Park have provided many hours of leisure time
activities for the citizens of San Bernardino, particularly the senior citizens.
This department continues to have an excellent working relationship with the
Horseshoe Club for regular maintenance and upkeep of the horseshoe courts. The
club members regularly maintain the courts with the city furnishing materials
and equipment and labor for work beyond the capability of the club.
The courts are in need of some improvements to bring them up to tournament level.
The department proposes to add four courts, bringing the total to 16; install
new chain link fencing, install two new 16 ft. player benches, install continu-
ous rain gutter on the south shade structure, resurface the asphalt areas adja-
cent to all courts; and restripe all courts. All work will be done by city
forces of the Public Services Department and Park Division and California Conser-
vation Corps workers.
This work will upgrade the horseshoe courts to one of the finest in the inland
area and will provide a location for local tournaments in which our local Horse-
shoe Club will participate.
This request has been coordinated with Councilman Reilly.
75-0264