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STAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
DATE: April 4, 2017
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM:
Christopher L. Foss, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Park Wayfinding Signs - Approval of Design
Prepared by: Rosemary Alex, Parks and Facilities Development Coordinator
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The City Council will consider approval of park wayfinding sign designs for the Heritage
Park and Museums site and the Fallon Sports Park and Emerald Glen Park sites.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the design options presented for park wayfinding signs at Heritage Park and
Museums and for the Fallon Sports Park and Emerald Glen Park sites.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The project is proposed to utilize remaining construction contingency balances from
Fallon Sports Park (PK0414) and Emerald Glen Aquatic Complex (PK0105) projects as
well as a budgeted amount of $15,000 from Heritage Parks and Museums operations
account.
Bess Design - Approved Agreement $ 23,905
Estimated Cost to complete sign fabrication and installation $100,000
Total Project Estimate $123,905
DESCRIPTION:
Based on park user feedback, Staff found that there was a need to provide wayfinding
signs to improve the user experience at Dublin’s community parks. In November 2016
Staff solicited a Request for Proposals seeking professional services to complete the
design and layout of wayfinding signs at Heritage Park and Museums, Fallon Sports
Park and Emerald Glen Park. Once installed, the signs will orient pedestrians and
vehicles to the features and program areas found at each park.
After reviewing proposals from five firms, Staff selected Bess Design to complete the
design portion of the work. Bess Design was tasked with creating designs for the
Heritage Park and Museums site taking into accou nt the historic features and unique
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character of the site. For Fallon Sports Park and Emerald Glen Park, a more universal
design approach was considered that could also be used for future community park
sites.
Between January and March 2017, Staff reviewed the sign designs as they were
developed. Included in Attachment #1 is the design that Staff recommends City Council
approve for each location. If the City Council approves the design options presented,
Bess Design will then develop detailed plans and specifications for project bidding with
installation anticipated in late-summer 2017.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Park Wayfinding Signs - Designs
Attachment #1
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