File #: 18-0561    Version: 1 Name: PH - TX Parks/Wiildlife grant Bayridge Park
Type: Agenda Item Status: Public Hearing
File created: 9/12/2018 In control: Parks & Cultural Services
On agenda: 9/25/2018 Final action:
Title: Hold a public hearing on the submission of a grant application to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for a 50%/50% City/State matching grant supporting the Bayridge Park Redevelopment Project (PK11), due to be submitted on or before October 1, 2018 (Director of Parks and Cultural Services)
Attachments: 1. Data Sheet, 2. Proposed Site Plans, 3. CIP and Aerials documents, 4. Highlights of TPWD Grant
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Hold a public hearing on the submission of a grant application to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for a 50%/50% City/State matching grant supporting the Bayridge Park Redevelopment Project (PK11), due to be submitted on or before October 1, 2018 (Director of Parks and Cultural Services)

Background:
Staff is applying for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Outdoor Recreation Grant which is due October 1, 2018 and requires a public hearing to provide citizens an opportunity to comment on the plans. Bayridge Park is one of the older parks in the City of League City park system. It is identified in the Parks, Trails, and Open Space Master Plan as a priority for an upgrade. Currently the CIP calls for $100,000 in Park Dedication Funds. The grant will provide funding for additional improvements to the park.

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) manages the Local Park Grant Program, funded by a State-wide Sporting Goods Tax, and provides funding for acquisition of land and new constructions and major renovations to existing parks and trails. The maximum amount of funding that TPWD will award is $500,000, or 50% of the project total with the City of League City being required to match the same amount in dollars or in-kind (land, labor, materials, or equipment usage).

For the City's 50% match, it is proposed to utilize the following funding sources:

1. The value of the unopened street right-of-way adjacent to the park, estimated at $250,000 (the land would then become a part of Hometown Heroes Park and a portion of the 5K Trail will run within that corridor)

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2. A total of $500,000 from the current $1,200,000 that is budgeted for construction of the 5K Loop Trail in Hometown Heroes Park. By utilizing the $500,000 in 5K Loop Trail funds, the full $500,000 used as a match will continue to be applied for constructing the 5K Trail project and will be matched by TPWD with $500,000. This will be divided as follows: approximately $...

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