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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCS Boyd Park Re-OpeningCITY OF�Afl Agenda Item No: 5 • b Meeting Date: March 16, 2015 SAN RAFAEL REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA REPORT Department: Community Services Prepared by: Carlene McCart ,, City Manager Approval: 121Ca,11rs SUBJECT: Re -Opening of Boyd Park RECOMMENDATION: Accept report and allocate funds for the short term and long term response to the re -opening of Boyd Park. BACKGROUND: On January 26, Boyd Park was temporarily closed to the public in response for an initial 30 -day period to allow response to the health and security issues created by chronic littering, illegal behavior, the presence of abandoned drug paraphernalia suggestive of illegal narcotics activities, and vandalism. On February 2, the City Council accepted the report on the Emergency Closure of Boyd Park enacted January 26, 2015. The report stated the closure would continue for 30 days while City staff created a strategy for a coordinated strategy to secure, restore and re -open Boyd Park with family friendly community activities. The action was taken in response to Illegal activity in Boyd Park has steadily increased over the last five years. The presence of drug use and sale, alcohol consumption, overnight camping, after hours use and dangerous debris has continued despite concentrated efforts of the Police Department, Park Ranger staff, the Parks Division of Public Works Department, and outreach to local service providers. The Director of Community Services is authorized in the San Rafael Municipal Code, Chapter 8.10.160 - Park closure, to close a park or recreation facility. Staff from the City Manager's Office, Police, Public Works, and Community Services teamed with Economic Development and Volunteer Coordinator to create a strategy for re -opening Boyd Park to the public. At the first meeting on February 5, it was clear that a comprehensive plan to secure clean, restore, complete community outreach, plan and schedule community activities will require more than the initial 30 - day closure to execute. At a regular meeting of February 16, the City Council accepted the additional 30 - day closure during which time the City continued to secure, and initiate clean-up and refurbishment of Boyd Park. ANALYSIS: The progress to date includes: FOR CITY CLERK ONLY File No.: Council Meeting: 0/s a�... Disposition: SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Page: 2 Security: From January 26 through March 1 there were fifty-five incidents recorded by the Police Department at Boyd Park. Forty-eight of those incidents were the result of patrol of the site by Officers and Park Rangers. Two of those incidents resulted in Citations for being in a closed park, along with violation of juvenile probation and providing false identity to an officer. Three Reports were filed for a homeless encampment, a suspicious circumstance and Citations issued. Police staff estimates 20 hours of staff time has been dedicated to this effort. Restoration: Based on the findings of a field meeting with the City Manager and staff members of the Police, Public Works, Community Services Departments and Economic Development, Public Works personnel initiated clean up operations of all debris, camping and personal equipment and possessions within the park as well as mobilized all crews to perform vegetation removal, tree pruning, pathway modifications, landscaping improvements and removal of old and damaged features such as tables and benches. Public Works authorized contractual services to assist with tree removal, vegetation clearing, removal and replacement hardscape such as the driveway entrance and sidewalk, and reinstatement of the electrical service to the existing lighting system. . Public Works Parks and Street Crews continue to clean the park with a focus on creating clear sight lines into the park for security enhancement. Personnel installed new landscape at the entrance on Mission Avenue and other property frontage areas. Staff coordinated with local Boy Scout Troops to repaint the black wrought iron entry gate and fencing on Saturday, March 14. Re- Opening: Community Services staff solicited venders, program providers and events for short term (3-6 months) ongoing activities, designed to entice community residents and local business employees to use Boyd Park on a regular basis. The following chart summarizes the City response to the Boyd Park Closure to date: snort I erm rtes OnSes to the r-mergency laOSure OT rso 'a rarK MIY � ,. ,1, nil71 ,.. J i i 11 d .VU. � p iP� � r �l ,!.. A r ..INICUMMM Security POLICE Patrol/Park Rangers $2,000 (value) 55 incidents; 48 of Combined 20 hours 55 incidents initiated of service by SRPD officers on patrol; 0 Arrests; 2 Citations; _.._...3 Reports. j Restorationnu Public Works Initial Clea ..._„ p „ _ � $44,432 Staff and Equipment j Contractual Services $32,688 Tree removal; j sidewalk repair, electrical re air. Materials $863 Plants, soil prep, aint, etc Irrigation $400 Installed to new landscape. Dump Fees $4,383 Debris disposal. ,._. Replace Portable $150/mo Install new unit at Restroom new location on park site Replace Park $14,000* Single and small Furnishings group seating/tables; announcement kiosk. Volunteer Paint $ 150 Paint gate and Wrought Iron wrought iron fencin . SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Page: 3 Re -Opening Community Opening Event $2,000* Family picnic, music, Services Sunday April 26, entertainment, 2015 1-4 p.m. inflatable play features, games. Mid Week Instruction $ -0- Yoga, Tai Chi, Kung Fu, Boot Camp, providers contracted by CS. Saturday Birthday $ 1,500* Outdoor event tables Party Packages & chairs, managed by CS. Sunday Fun Days $ -0- Ticketed Family picnic games; events, contracted by CS with vender Going forward the security, maintenance and community use of Boyd Park will require additional services and resources to protect the site and the City's investment during the Emergency Closure. The Police Department suggests supplemental patrols by private security to insure an enforcement presence in Boyd Park. This approach is effective at Falkirk where Barbier Security maintains four patrols each day of the grounds to interrupt inappropriate behavior and to report issues requiring immediate response from the Police Department Public Works reviewed park facilities and amenities concluding replacement of the former restroom, which caught fire prior to the park closure, with a permanent unit equipped with a timed self-locking feature. The self-locking door may resolve the issue of abusive and illegal activity that occurs in the portable restroom unit previously on site. Such timed facilities are successfully in use a Gerstle, Los Ranchitos, Pickleweed and Sun Valley Parks. Community Services recommends the following goals for programming at Boyd Park to achieve and maintain an effective level of community presence in the park: Goal 1: Provide activities to attract multi groups of regular community users into Boyd Park to discourage opportunities for misuse and abusive behavior resulting in a cleaner, safer, facility that remains in good condition with regular and routine maintenance. Objective: Schedule morning, mid-day and after work classes in Boyd Park, promoting physical fitness. The YMCA will hold yoga and Boot Camp programs in Boyd Park marketing to the downtown business employee, but open to everyone. Private Contract Instructors are scheduled to conduct Tai Chi and Kung Fu classes in the Park. Participants will pay providers directly for the services rendered. Community Services will assist in marketing and allow the programs use of the park facilities at no charge to the providers for at least six months. Goal 2: Provide weekend low cost, low organized family activities to provide opportunities for recreation and social interaction that precludes establishment of negative behavior in the park. Objective A: Offer a Birthday Party Package on Saturday afternoons that allows the reserving party to exclusive use of proscribed picnic area, use of portable tables and chairs, and delivery, set up and removal of inflatable play features. Fees for the Package will cover costs only. Community Services will waive the standard rental fee to bring families into the Park on a weekly basis. The Birthday Party Package will be reevaluated for effectiveness after six months. Objective B: Schedule and promote Sunday Fun Days, each week for 3 hours with low fee based entertainment and activities, such as children's musicians, puppeteers, storytellers, storybook characters, inflatable play features, games. Allow food vending as appropriate. Encourage picnicking. The inflatable equipment vender is willing to produce these events on a regular basis, retaining the ticket revenue to cover costs and promote business. Community Services will schedule these activities and rotate in community group events such as concerts, performances, and other public events. SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Page: 4 Goal 3: Stage small events that invite the public to re -discover Boyd Park, promoting use and featuring the improved facilities. Objective: Starting with a Re -Open for Business Event April 26, produce several small events over a six month trial period to stimulate new visitor presence in the park with twilight movies, after work concerts, Lego Play Day, Acoustical Music Open Mic etc. Note: Boyd Park is not equipped as a large event venue. Parking, restrooms, seating, utilities, staging space etc. along with staff resources to produce, set up and cleanup are all limiting site factors, therefore events attracting 100- 200 visitors will be the scheduling focus. Community Services also suggests a community planning process be conducted to create a strategy for improved recreational facilities on site so that the park is well used in the future. The first issue to address is the repair or replacement of the now closed tennis court. Several ideas have been submitted by residents. The Park and Recreation Commission will conduct the outreach and determine the best and highest use options for the court area from which concepts and cost estimates can be proposed for City Council consideration. The following chart summarizes the suggested options for sustaining a safe and well used Boyd Park in the future: Longi Term Recommendations for Boyd Park 000ioio,, ,ir ,ai /io � Security �„ � o✓�� Police „ ioi�o��roroo��,o/ Private Security Patrols oa, opo o , , a, $350/month Ongoing, seasonal estoration Public Works Installation of 0 Demolition, site Permanent -. purchase - .. modular timed locks. m u n, it, Planning Process Landscape Services for improved architectural recreational services to prepare amenities . -. es •.. . events _ _ events 0Seasonal and activities ---------- FISCAL IMPACT: The value of the City response to the emergency closure of Boyd Park to date is approximately $88,000, from the existing FY 2014/15 Budget. Additional expenses will be incurred from the current year's General Fund budget for completion of the short term response to • purchase replacement furnishings ($14,000) • fund the opening event ($2,000) • purchase supplemental equipment for reserving parties ($1,500) Total $17,500. Additional funding is requested to support all or part of the long term response • private security for 6 months ($2,100) • permanent restroom replacement, (est. $200,000) • recreational amenities planning process ($10,000) • events support continuation ($5,000), Total $217,100 SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Page: 5 The replacement of the restroom is the most significant long term item. If the staff recommendation is approved, costs for the installation of a new restroom facility will be incorporated into the final FY2015/16 General Fund budget and will be added to the 3 -year Capital Improvement Program for Council approval at a future meeting. The smaller long term items listed above will be added to the Community Services budget for FY 2015/16. Accept Report and direct that the additional funding for short and long term response to Emergency Closure of Boyd Park be incorporated for Council review and approval as part of the FY 2015/16 Budget process and a future CIP update. 2. Reject Report and direct staff to alternate strategy for completing short and long term response to Emergency Closure of Boyd Park. RECOMMENDATION. Staff recommends Option 1 and will return through the FY 2015/16 Budget process to incorporate Council direction. ACTION REQUIRED: Accept report and allocate funds for the short term and long term response to the emergency closure of Boyd Park. CITY OF SAN RAFAEL ROUTING SLIP / APPROVAL FORM INSTRUCTIONS: USE THIS FORM WITH EACH SUBMITTAL OF A CONTRACT, AGREEMENT, ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION BEFORE APPROVAL BY COUNCIL / AGENCY. SRRA / SRCC AGENDA ITEM NO. " DATE OF MEETING: March 16, 2015 FROM: Carlene McCart DEPARTMENT: Community Services DATE: March 11. 201 TITLE OF DOCUMENT: Re -Opening of Boyd Park Carlene McCart Department Head (signature) *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** (LOWER HALF OF FORM FOR APPROVALS ONLY) APPROVED AS COUNCIL/ AGENCY AGENDA ITEM: City Manager ( ignature) NOT APPROVED REMARKS: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney (signature)