Staff provided the City Council a Twin Springs Park Phase 1 Capital Improvement Project (CIP) update at the July 15, 2024 Council meeting. Staff recommended that work stop on the Phase 1 CIP scope (described below) due to increasing costs and challenges with permitting and obtaining permissions from King County. Staff recommended that the project scope be reduced to a maintenance/operations project for minor improvements (described below) to the southern parking lot and limited park amenities that would allow the park to officially open as a passive use, natural area.
Current Twin Springs Park Phase 1 Capital Improvement Project Description:
The proposed project includes the following improvements:
- Construction of an approximate 2,000 sq.ft. compacted gravel area adjacent to the northern access road to accommodate up to six cars.
- Construction of 170 linear foot compacted gravel pathway from the northern parking area to the open grass area.
- Construction of a 5’ x 5’ feet concrete pad to provide for future installation of a small maintenance shed and/or porta potty.
- Construction of a new waterline in the northern access road to provide for future irrigation and/or community garden (requires an easement from King County).
- Construction of a new surface water line in the northern access road to address surface water requirements for proposed grading and impervious surfaces (requires an easement from King County and approval of drainage plans).
- Refurbishing the existing parking lot and access at the southern entrance (striping, wheel stops, ADA sign).
Staff recommended proceeding with #6 only plus several other incidental changes not listed above. Staff does not recommend moving forward with #1-5 above. See discussion below.
Proposed Twin Springs Maintenance/Operations Project Description:
The Public Works Operations Director estimated that the following improvements (supplies and labor) would cost between $15,000 to $20,000 to refurbish the southern parking lot only. If the State approves the reduction of scope and budget, then this cost may be reimbursed by the State Appropriation. Alternatively, the cost would be covered by the Public Works operations budget. The proposed scope would not trigger any land use/engineering permits.
- Refurbishing the existing southern parking area (paving, striping, wheel stops, ADA sign, fence repair).
- Installing signage for a 4-way stop at the 80th Avenue/192nd Street intersection. This intersection is currently a 3-way stop.
- Park rules sign at the southern entrance.
- Small park entry sign at the southern entrance.
- Dog waste station.
- Garbage can.
- Picnic table and/or bench.