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File #: 23-1365    Version: 2 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Held
File created: 12/27/2023 In control: Design Review Board
On agenda: 1/18/2024 Final action:
Title: 116th Street Park Buildings and Structures
Attachments: 1. 116th Park Site Plan, 2. Playground Rendering with Shade Structures, 3. Skyways Hypar Shade Structure 3D Rendering, 4. Restroom Elevations, 5. Picnic Pavilion Drawings, 6. Picnic Pavilion Precedent Imagery 1, 7. Picnic Pavilion Precedent Imagery 2
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116th Street Park Buildings and Structures

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Submitted by:
Alex Krutsch - Parks and Forestry Superintendent
Department:
Public Works

A. Issue
Staff is seeking Board approval of the exterior design and aesthetic qualities of the restroom, picnic pavilion, and playground shade structures being planned for the 116th Street Park.


B. Background/Options
The Common Council of Wauwatosa has allocated 2 million dollars of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds through the City's Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for the development of a new city park located at the intersection of 116th Street and Gilbert Avenue on the City's West side.

In addition to the ARPA funds staff and our consultants have secured close to $2 million in grant funding for the park. This funding has allowed staff to plan additional amenities such as a restroom, shade structures, and a picnic pavilion. These upgraded facilities will certainly create a more comfortable and enjoyable experience for residents visiting the park.

The restroom, shade structures, and picnic pavilion being planned for the park are all pre-fabricated structures. Sourcing pre-fabricated structures has allowed staff to select vandal resistant materials, keep costs within the limits of grant funding, and procure structures in accordance with the park's construction timeline while providing attractive amenities that fit with the overall aesthetic of the park. Pre-fabricated structures have the added benefit of a manufacturer's warranty.

Included in the agenda packet are restroom elevations with floorplan, picnic pavilion drawings with precedent imagery, shade structure renderings, and a park site plan for the Boards consideration. Members of the Board will notice two possible color schemes represented on the restroom elevations. These schemes were presented by the manufacturer as examples of a subdued color scheme (scheme "A") and a more vibrant color scheme (scheme "B") and are meant to show how color can be a...

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