HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-02-01; Senior Commission; ; Options for the Construction of New Pickleball Courts at Existing Parks Meeting Date: Feb. 1, 2024
Senior Commission
Mick Calarco, Recreation Services Manager
Nick Stupin, Parks Planning Manager
nick.stupin@carlsbadca.gov, 442-339-2527
Options for the Construction of New Pickleball Courts at Existing Parks
To:
From:
Staff Contact:
Subject:
Recommended Action
Recommend that the City Council approve a Capital Improvement Program Project Charter for
the construction of four new outdoor pickleball courts at Calavera Hills Community Park and four
new outdoor pickleball courts at Stagecoach Community Park.
Executive Summary
The City Council approved the 2023-2030 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan Update
at its regular meeting on Sept. 26, 2023. At the conclusion of the presentation of that agenda
item, the City Council acknowledged the public’s expressed interest for more outdoor pickleball
courts in the city’s parks inventory. By a minute motion, which carried unanimously, the City
Council directed staff to prioritize the construction of new pickleball courts without the
conversion or removal of tennis courts (Exhibit 1, page 5).
Staff explored numerous existing park sites throughout the city in all four park districts. Staff
then narrowed the assessment to 10 options, ranging from four courts to eight courts each, at
five different community parks. These larger and widely accessible community parks were
considered viable sites for new pickleball courts, as they contained similar active amenities, and
included significant supporting infrastructure, such as restroom facilities and parking lots.
Staff recommends constructing four new pickleball courts at Calavera Hills Community Park
(Exhibit 3, page 3) and four new pickleball courts at Stagecoach Community Park (Exhibit 3, page
4). The addition of these eight new pickleball courts would be responsive to the public’s current
demand for this amenity and would substantially broaden the service area coverage.
Explanation & Analysis
The 2023-2030 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan Update identified the need for at
least eight additional outdoor pickleball courts to be constructed to meet the recommended
service levels for the current demand for this amenity (Exhibit 2, page 2). Public input received
during the master plan update process also provided support of a high priority ranking for
additional outdoor pickleball courts (Exhibit 2, page 3). Chapter 9, Strategic Recommendations,
of the 2023-2030 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan Update includes the following
Parks Strategy, for the Short Term [0-3 Years], specific to pickleball courts (Exhibit 2, page 4):
SENIOR ,COMMISS I ON
Staff Report
• Seek City Council direction on whether to pursue the construction of outdoor pickleball
courts at an existing park to address the current demand.
On Sept. 26, 2023, the City Council directed staff to prioritize the construction of new pickleball
courts without the conversion or removal of tennis courts. In response to that direction, staff
has completed an assessment of multiple park sites and prepared a recommendation for
consideration by the Parks & Recreation Commission, Senior Commission and City Council.
Staff first identified multiple existing park sites that could accommodate a footprint for a
minimum of four and a maximum of eight new pickleball courts without displacing other
significant uses. Staff then narrowed the focus of the assessment to 10 options, at five different
community parks: Calavera Hills, Stagecoach, Aviara, Alga Norte and Poinsettia (Exhibit 3, page
1). The options were assessed using the following criteria (Exhibit 3, page 2):
• Park location and amenity service area
• Scope of construction tasks
• Proximity to residents
• Proximity to habitat
• Impacts on other uses and amenities
• Raquet sport complex opportunities
• Availability of supporting infrastructure
• Rough order of magnitude project costs
Based on the results of those assessments, staff recommends coupling two of the options into a
single Capital Improvement Program Project Charter – i.e., for the construction of four new
pickleball courts at Calavera Hills Community Park (Exhibit 3, page 3) and the construction of four
new pickleball courts at Stagecoach Community Park (Exhibit 3, page 4). These eight new
pickleball courts, sited in two additional park districts apart from the existing six pickleball courts
at Poinsettia Community Park, would address the current service level need and provide an
enhanced service area citywide (Exhibit 4). The cost for such a project is estimated at 2 to 2.4
million dollars and the schedule for such a project is anticipated to be 24 to 28 months.
The inclusion of pickleball courts in the Robertson Ranch Park refined conceptual design could
additionally address the projected service level need and further enhance the service area
coverage. The Robertson Ranch Park project is presently in the Community Engagement Phase.
The park’s final design, estimated costs, and anticipated schedule have not yet been realized.
Next Steps
On Jan. 22, 2024, staff presented this item to the Parks & Recreation Commission, which passed
the recommended action. Staff will next present an item to the City Council for direction on Feb.
13, 2024. Staff will then proceed in implementing the direction received from the City Council.
Exhibits
1. City Council Meeting Minutes, Sept. 26, 2023
2. 2023-2030 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan Update, Sept. 26, 2023
3. Outdoor Pickleball Courts Existing Park Construction Opportunities, January 2024
4. Outdoor Pickleball Courts Construction Opportunities - Service Area Maps, January 2024
Council Chamber
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
CALL TO ORDER: 5 p.m.
ROLL CALL: Blackburn, Bhat-Patel, Acosta, Burkholder, Luna.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF CONCURRENT MEETINGS: None.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Assistant City Manager Geoff Patnoe led the Pledge of Allegiance.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Minutes of the Special Meeting held Aug. 22, 2023
Minutes of the Special Meeting held Aug. 29, 2023
Minutes of the Special Meeting held Sept. 12, 2023
Minutes of the Special Meeting held Sept. 14, 20238
Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Bhat-Patel, seconded by Council Member Acosta, to approve the
minutes as presented. Motion carried unanimously, 5/0.
PRESENTATIONS:
Proclamation in recognition of Public Safety Month
Mayor Blackburn read the proclamation. Assistant Fire Marshal Darcy Davidson, Police Chief
Mickey Williams, and Public Works Facility Attendant Jose Estrada said a few words.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
Mary Lucid spoke regarding the operational hours of the library.
Paige DeCino spoke regarding building electrification.
Lynda Daniels spoke regarding building electrification.
Raul Villamar voiced his concerns regarding low income housing and roundabout in his
neighborhood.
PUBLIC REPORT OF ANY ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION: None.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Bhat-Patel, seconded by Council Member Acosta, to approve Consent
Calendar Item Nos. 1 through 4. Motion carried unanimously, 5/0.
1.LOAN AGREEMENT WITH THE CALIFORNIA STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD FOR
FUNDING FOR THE WASTEWATER SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION PROJECT
Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-241 approving a loan agreement with the California State
Water Resources Control Board for funding the Wastewater Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition Project. (Staff contact: Vicki Quiram and Shoshana Aguilar, Public Works
Department)
Sept. 26, 2023, 5 p.m.
Exhibi
t 1
Exhibit 1
CITY COUNCIL
Minutes
Sept. 26, 2023 Carlsbad City Council Regular Meeting Page 2
2. AGREEMENT WITH SCHNEIDER CM TO PROVIDE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND
INSPECTION SERVICES FOR THE VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK PROJECT (CIP PROJECT NO.
4609) – Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-242 approving a professional service agreement
with Schneider CM for construction management and inspection services for the Veterans
Memorial Park Project, in an amount not to exceed $1,390,164. (Staff contact: Steven Didier,
Public Works Department)
3. ACCEPTING THE FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 ALCOHOL POLICING PARTNERSHIP GRANT – Adoption
of Resolution No. 2023-243 authorizing the City Manager to execute an agreement with the
California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to accept $40,520 in Fiscal Year 2023-
24 Alcohol Policing Partnership grant funds and authorizing the Deputy City Manager,
Administrative Services or designee to appropriate funds to the Public Safety Grants Special
Revenue Fund. (Staff contact: Amanda Baker, Police Department)
4. ACQUISITION AND RESALE OF 2631 HANCOCK CIRCLE AS PART OF THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING
RESALE PROGRAM – Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-244 authorizing the City Manager to
execute all required documents to complete the purchase and resale of 2631 Hancock Circle
as part of the City’s Affordable Housing Resale Program. (Staff contact: Mandy Mills,
Community Services Department)
ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION: None.
ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION:
5. ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. CS-459 AMENDING CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER
1.20 MEETINGS – Adoption of Ordinance No. CS-459 amending Carlsbad Municipal Code
Chapter 1.20 Meetings. (Staff contact: Faviola Medina, City Clerk Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Adopt Ordinance No. CS-459.
City Attorney Cindie McMahon titled the ordinance.
Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Bhat-Patel, seconded by Council Member Acosta, to adopt
Ordinance No. CS-459. Motion carried unanimously, 5/0.
PUBLIC HEARING:
6. APPROVE A COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT, HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT, SPECIAL USE
PERMIT - FLOODPLAIN, SPECIAL USE PERMIT - EL CAMINO REAL CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDS AND WAIVER OF GENERAL PLAN OPEN SPACE POLICY 4-P.6 FOR THE WIDENING
OF EL CAMINO REAL BETWEEN SUNNY CREEK ROAD AND JACKSPAR DRIVE (CDP2022-0044,
HDP2021-0003, SUP2022-0002, SUP2021-0002) – Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-245
approving a coastal development permit, hillside development permit, special use permit
(floodplain, special use permit – El Camino Real corridor development standards) and a
waiver of General Plan Open Space Policy 4-P.6 to allow for a road improvement project along
El Camino Real generally located within the public right-of-way on El Camino Real from Sunny
Sept. 26, 2023 Carlsbad City Council Regular Meeting Page 3
Creek Road to Jackspar Drive within the Mello II segment of the city’s Local Coastal Program
and Local Facilities Management Zone 15. (Staff contact: Eric Lardy, Community Services
Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Take public input, close the public hearing and adopt the
resolution.
City Planner Eric Lardy and Transportation Director Tom Frank reviewed a PowerPoint
presentation (on file in the Office of the City Clerk).
Mayor Blackburn opened the duly noticed public hearing at 5:33 p.m.
Eric Gilmore spoke regarding his concern with the upcoming changes on El Camino Real.
Mayor Blackburn closed the duly noticed public hearing at 5:36 p.m.
In response to Council Member Luna’s inquiry, Transportation Director Tom Frank explained
that resident signage concerns have been accommodated by adding additional signage and
striping.
Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Bhat-Patel, seconded by Council Member Acosta, to adopt
Resolution No. 2023-245. Motion carried unanimously, 5/0.
DEPARTMENTAL AND CITY MANAGER REPORTS:
7. MAYORAL APPOINTMENT OF ONE MEMBER TO THE AGRICULTURAL CONVERSION
MITIGATION FEE CITIZENS’ ADVISORY COMMITTEE – Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-246
appointing one member to the Agricultural Conversion Mitigation Fee Citizens’ Advisory
Committee. (Staff contact: Tammy McMinn, City Clerk Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Adopt the resolution.
Motion by Mayor Blackburn to adopt Resolution No. 2023-246 appointing Spencer Burrows
to the Agricultural Conversion Mitigation Fee Citizens’ Advisory Committee. Motion carried
unanimously, 5/0.
8. MAYORAL APPOINTMENT OF TWO MEMBERS TO THE SENIOR COMMISSION – 1) Adoption of
Resolution No. 2023-247 appointing one member to the Senior Commission; and
2) Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-248 appointing one member to the Senior Commission.
(Staff contact: Tammy McMinn, City Clerk Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Adopt the resolutions.
Motion by Mayor Blackburn to adopt Resolution No. 2023-247 appointing Kathryn Rangus
and Resolution No. 2023-248 appointing Nelson Ross to the Senior Commission. Motion
carried unanimously, 5/0.
9. MAYORAL APPOINTMENT OF ONE MEMBER TO THE HOUSING COMMISSION – Adoption of
Resolution No. 2023-249 appointing one member to the Housing Commission – At-Large
Sept. 26, 2023 Carlsbad City Council Regular Meeting Page 4
Member. (Staff contact: Tammy McMinn, City Clerk Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Adopt the resolution.
Motion by Mayor Blackburn to adopt Resolution No. 2023-249 appointing Chi-Wu-Chang to
the Housing Commission. Motion carried unanimously, 5/0.
10. 2023-2030 PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT MASTER PLAN UPDATE – Adoption of a
resolution approving a 2023-250 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan Update. (Staff
contact: Kyle Lancaster, Community Services Department)
City Manager’s Recommendation: Adopt the resolution.
Parks & Recreation Director Kyle Lancaster, Recreation Services Manager Mick Calarco and
Next Practice Partners Founder and CEO Neelay Bhatt reviewed a PowerPoint presentation
(on file in the Office of the City Clerk).
Mary Lucid spoke regarding the services at the Senior Center.
Ed Gorelick spoke regarding the need for more pickleball courts.
Tom Hirschberger spoke regarding the need for more pickleball courts and less tennis courts.
Parks & Recreation Commission Chair Bob Winston expressed his approval of the Parks &
Recreation Master Plan.
Dale Ordas spoke regarding the need for a park in the Southwest Quadrant of Carlsbad.
Zakk Sharp spoke regarding how pickleball saved his life and asked for more courts.
Preserve Calavera representative Diane Nygaard spoke regarding the need for neighborhood
parks that are walkable and accessible within 10 minutes.
Shirley Keating-Hudson spoke regarding the need for a park and open space in southwest
Carlsbad.
Hanover Beach HOA Representative Mark O’Donnell spoke regarding the need for a park in
southwest Carlsbad.
Jodi Jones spoke regarding the need for a park in the southwest coastal area.
In response to Council Member Acosta’s inquiry, Parks & Recreation Director Lancaster gave
an overview of the 10 minute walkability to the parks map.
In response to Council Member Acosta’s inquiry, Parks & Recreation Director Lancaster
explained that Agua Hedionda Lagoon south shore is included in the Trails Master Plan and
referenced as Hub Park.
Sept. 26, 2023 Carlsbad City Council Regular Meeting Page 5
In response to Council Member Acosta’s inquiry, Parks & Recreation Director Lancaster
explained that a separate item will be brought back for the City Council’s consideration
regarding pickleball.
In response to Council Member Acosta’s inquiry, Next Practice Partners Founder and CEO
Bhatt explained how the survey was utilized and how many participants came from each zip
code.
In response to Mayor Pro Tem Bhat-Patel’s inquiry, Parks & Recreation Director Lancaster
explained that converting a tennis court to a pickleball court can be done but would be highly
expensive.
Motion by Council Member Acosta, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Bhat-Patel, to request staff
to return with options for a park in the Southwest Quadrant in the Planning Area F.
Council Member Burkholder explained that the motion seemed to be moving forward while
ignoring a transportation project along with the state and other entities.
Mayor Blackburn explained that he would not be supporting the motion.
Motion by Council Member Acosta, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Bhat-Patel, to request staff
to return with options for a park in the Southwest Quadrant. Motion failed, 2/3 (Blackburn,
Burkholder, Luna – No).
City Attorney McMahon explained that the item already states that there is a bring-back item
regarding pickleball courts.
Motion by Mayor Blackburn, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Bhat-Patel, directing staff to
prioritize the construction of new pickleball courts without the conversion or removal of
tennis courts as part of the returning item for City Council’s consideration. Motion carried
unanimously, 5/0.
Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Bhat-Patel, seconded by Council Member Acosta, to adopt
Resolution No. 2023-250. Motion carried unanimously, 5/0.
11. GENERAL FUND SURPLUS POLICY: APPROVAL OF FISCAL YEAR 2022-23 BUDGET
CARRYFORWARD REQUESTS AND APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS TO FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 – 1)
Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-251 approving the fiscal year 2022-23 budget carryforward
requests and appropriation of funds to fiscal year 2023-24 and authorizing capital outlay
purchases; and
2) Adoption of Resolution 2023-252 approving the restriction of General Fund reserves in
fiscal year 2023-24 to fund the initial contribution to a Section 115 Trust; and
3) Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-253 approving the use of the fiscal year 2022-23 General
Fund surplus for appropriation and transfer to the city’s Workers’ Compensation Fund in fiscal
year 2023-24; and
4) Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-254 approving the use of the fiscal year 2022-23 General
Fund surplus for appropriation and transfer to the city’s Risk Management Fund in fiscal year
2023-24. (Staff contact: Zach Korach, Administrative Services Department)
Sept. 26, 2023 Carlsbad City Council Regular Meeting Page 6
City Manager's Recommendation: Adopt the resolutions.
Finance Director Zach Korach rand Senior Management Analyst Jeremy Bates reviewed a
PowerPoint presentation (on file in the Office of the City Clerk).
Motion by Mayor Pro Tern Bhat-Patel, seconded by Council Member Acosta, to adopt
Resolution No. 2023-251, Resolution No. 2023-252, Resolution No. 2023-253 and Resolution
No. 2023-254. Motion carried unanimously, 5/0.
COUNCIL REPORTS AND COMMENTS: Mayor Blackburn and the City Council Members reported
on activities and meetings of some committees and subcommittees of which they are members.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: This section of the Agenda is designated for announcements to advise the
community regarding events that Members of the City Council have been invited to, and may
participate in.
Friday, Oct. 6, 2023
3-7 p.m.
MiraCosta College Technology Career Institute
Community Open House
2075 Las Palmas Dr.
Carlsbad, CA
CITY MANAGER COMMENTS: Assistant City Manager Patnoe commended t he Parks &
Recreation Department and the Finance Department for their work on the presentations.
CITY ATTORNEY COMMENTS: City Attorney McMahon echoed Assistant City Manager Patnoe's
sentiments.
CITY CLERK COMMENTS: None.
ADJOURNMENT: Mayor Blackburn adjourned the duly noticed meeting at 7:44 p.m.
Tamara R. McMinn, CPMC, CMC
Senior Deputy City Clerk
DRAFT
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PARKS & RECREATION
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PLAN UPDATE
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5.3.8 OUTDOOR PICKLEBALL COURTS
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2023-2030 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan Update
139
Based on the PIR, six park facilities were rated as high priorities for investment (Figure 125):
• Outdoor pickleball courts (PIR=149)
• Neighborhood parks (PIR=147)
• Community parks (PIR=142)
• Off-leash dog parks (PIR=142)
• Community gardens (PIR=120)
• Outdoor swimming pools (PIR=112)
Figure 124: High priority for investment park facilities
High Priorities for Investment for Park Facilities Based on the
Priority Investment Rating
Outdoor pickleball courts 149
Neighborhood parks 147
Off-leash dog parks 142
Community parks 142
Community gardens 120
Outdoor swimming pools 112
High
Priorities
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City of Carlsbad parks & Recreation Department
146
9.2 STRATEGIC ACTION PLAN
Consistent with the 2015 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan, this update provides
recommendations for the department to implement over the short-term, 0-3 years, long-term,
4-7 years, and on an ongoing basis.
The strategies are based on several factors, including the Carlsbad Community Vision, the
Carlsbad Strategic Plan (2023-2028), the annual Carlsbad Capital Improvement Program, a wide
array of community and stakeholder input, Parks & Recreation Department staff input
(throughout the process, including a visioning workshop), and the consulting team’s expertise.
Plan categories:
1. Parks
2. Maintenance and operations
3. Programs, events and facilities
4. Funding and marketing
9.2.1 COMMUNITY INPUT AND VISIONING OUTCOMES
Community input and staff visioning outcomes were identified:
1. Address aging infrastructure – update and maintain existing infrastructure
2. Optimize staffing – ensure staffing levels and structure match service levels
3. Ensure financial sustainability – plan for earned income opportunities
4. Increase awareness – continue to communicate the benefits of parks & recreation
5. Expand programming – grow and diversify programming to meet community needs
The strategies for each category, separated by an implementation timeline are shown in Figures
132-135.
9.2.2 PARKS STRATEGIES
PARKS STRATEGIES
Short Term (0-3 Years)
Seek City Council direction on whether to pursue the construction of outdoor pickleball
courts at an existing park to address the current demand
Educate park visitors about sustainable practices and encourage them to participate in
environmental initiatives
2023-2030 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan Update
147
Complete a Parks in Lieu Fee and Parks Impact Fee Study and present its findings to the City
Council for review and direction
Evaluate the potential for revising protocols at the skate parks to allow other wheeled
devices, which may enhance accessibility
Add additional trash and recycling cans, and seating at school field sites
Complete conceptual design and permitting for Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park Phase 3B
Improvements
Complete construction plans, bidding and construction implementation for Stagecoach Park
Community Garden
Complete construction plans, bidding and construction implementation for Veterans
Memorial Park
Complete community engagement, conceptual design and permitting for Robertson Ranch
Community Park
Complete conceptual design and permitting for Hosp Grove Park Improvements
Contribute to completing construction plans, bidding and construction implementation for
Monroe Street Pool Renovation/Replacement (in support of project’s lead department: Fleet
& Facilities)
Contribute to completing construction plans, bidding and construction implementation for
Beach Access Repairs and Upgrades (in support of project’s lead department: Transportation)
Contribute to completing construction plans, bidding and construction implementation for
Carlsbad Boulevard and Tamarack Avenue Intersection Improvements (in support of project’s
lead department: Transportation)
Contribute to completing construction plans, bidding and construction implementation for
Terramar Coastal Area Improvements (in support of project’s lead department:
Transportation)
Contribute to completing conceptual design and permitting for ADA Beach Access Ramps (in
support of project’s lead department: Transportation)
Contribute to completing the conceptual design, permitting, construction plans, bidding and
construction implementation for Citywide Facilities Security Enhancements (in support of
project’s lead department: Information Technology)
Contribute to completing the conceptual design, permitting, construction plans, bidding and
construction implementation for for Citywide Facilities WiFi Enhancements (in support of
project’s lead department: Information Technology)
Long Term (4-7 Years)
Enhance parks amenities, such as shade structures and seating, to improve visitor experience
Complete construction plans, bidding and construction implementation for Leo Carrillo Ranch
Historic Park Phase 3B Improvements
Exhibit 3
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LOCATION
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IN SOUTHEAST QUADRANT/ PARKS DISTRICT • • • • • •
IN SOUTHWEST QUADRANT/ PARKS DISTRICT •
CONSTRUCTION IMPACT
NO NEW RETAINING WALL NEEDED • • • • • •
NEW 1'-6' TALL RETAINING WALL NEEDED •
NEW 6'-12' TALL RETAINING WALL NEEDED •
HABITAT
0'-75' FROM HABITAT •
75'-150' FROM HABITAT • • • • •
150'-225' FROM HABITAT •
225'-300' FROM HABITAT
>300' FROM HABITAT •
RESIDENTS
0'-150' FROM RESIDENTS
150'-225' FROM RESIDENTS • • •
225'-300' FROM RESIDENTS •
>300' FROM RESIDENTS • • • •
IMPACT ON EXISTING PARK
COMPATIBLE WITH COURT SPORTS • •
NOT TAKING AWAY OTHER PARK PROGRAMS • • •
NO TREES TO REMOVE • • • • •
ADDITIONAL COURTS
NUMBER OF COURTS = 4 • • • •
NUMBER OF COURTS = 6 • •
NUMBER OF COURTS = 8 • •
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HABITAT
>300' FROM HABITAT
RESIDENTS
225'-300' FROM RESIDENTS
IMPACT ON EXISTING PARK
COMPATIBLE WITH COURT SPORTS
NOT TAKING AWAY OTHER PARK PROGRAMS
ADDITIONAL COURTS
NUMBER OF COURTS = 4
ROUGH ORDER OF MAGNITUDE PROJECT COSTS
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CONSTRUCTION IMPACT
NEW 6'-12' TALL RETAINING WALL NEEDED
HABITAT
0'-75' FROM HABITAT
RESIDENTS
>300' AWAY FROM RESIDENTS
IMPACT ON EXISTING PARK
COMPATIBLE WITH COURT SPORTS
NOT TAKING AWAY OTHER PARK PROGRAMS
ADDITIONAL COURTS
NUMBER OF COURTS = 4
ROUGH ORDER OF MAGNITUDE PROJECT COSTS
$1M TO $1.2M
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CONSTRUCTION IMPACT
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HABITAT
75'-150' FROM HABITAT
RESIDENTS
150'-225' AWAY FROM RESIDENTS
IMPACT ON EXISTING PARK
NO TREES TO REMOVE
ADDITIONAL COURTS
NUMBER OF COURTS = 6
ROUGH ORDER OF MAGNITUDE PROJECT COSTS
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LOCATION
IN SOUTHEAST QUADRANT/ PARK DISTRICT
CONSTRUCTION IMPACT
NO NEW RETAINING WALL NEEDED
HABITAT
75'-150' FROM HABITAT
RESIDENTS
150'-225' FROM RESIDENTS
IMPACT ON EXISTING PARK
NO TREES TO REMOVE
ADDITIONAL COURTS
NUMBER OF COURTS = 8
ROUGH ORDER OF MAGNITUDE PROJECT COSTS
$2M TO $2.4M
7
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OPTION 1
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LOCATION
IN SOUTHEAST QUADRANT/ PARK DISTRICT
CONSTRUCTION IMPACT
NO NEW RETAINING WALL NEEDED
HABITAT
75'-150' FROM HABITAT
RESIDENTS
>300' FROM RESIDENTS
IMPACT ON EXISTING PARK
NO TREES TO REMOVE
ADDITIONAL COURTS
NUMBER OF COURTS = 4
ROUGH ORDER OF MAGNITUDE PROJECT COSTS
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SE DISTRICT N {c ity of
Carlsbad
Ca I if o r n 1 a E8 N.T.S JANUARY 2024
LOCATION
IN SOUTHEAST QUADRANT/ PARK DISTRICT
CONSTRUCTION IMPACT
NO NEW RETAINING WALL NEEDED
HABITAT
75'-150' FROM HABITAT
RESIDENTS
>300' FROM RESIDENTS
IMPACT ON EXISTING PARK
NO TREES TO REMOVE
ADDITIONAL COURTS
NUMBER OF COURTS = 6
ROUGH ORDER OF MAGNITUDE PROJECT COSTS
$1.5M TO $1.SM
9
ALGA NORTE COMMUNITY PARK
OPTION 3
SE DISTRICT N {c ity of
Carlsbad
Ca I if o r n 1 a E8 N.T.S JANUARY 2024
LOCATION
IN SOUTHEAST QUADRANT/ PARK DISTRICT
CONSTRUCTION IMPACT
NO NEW RETAINING WALL NEEDED
HABITAT
75'-150' FROM HABITAT
RESIDENTS
>300' FROM RESIDENTS
IMPACT ON EXISTING PARK
NO TREES TO REMOVE
ADDITIONAL COURTS
NUMBER OF COURTS = 8
ROUGH ORDER OF MAGNITUDE PROJECT COSTS
$2M TO $2.4M
10
AVIARA COMMUNITY PARK
SW DISTRICT N
E8 N.T.S
{c ity of
Carlsbad
Ca I if o r n 1 a
JANUARY 2024
LOCATION
IN SOUTHWEST QUADRANT/ DISTRICT
CONSTRUCTION IMPACT
NO NEW RETAINING WALL NEEDED
HABITAT
150'-225' FROM HABITAT
RESIDENTS
150'-225' FROM RESIDENTS
IMPACT ON EXISTING PARK
NOT TAKING AWAY OTHER PARK PROGRAMS
ADDITIONAL COURTS
NUMBER OF COURTS = 4
ROUGH ORDER OF MAGNITUDE PROJECT COSTS
$1M TO $1.2M
11
POINSETTIA COMMUNITY PARK
OPTION 1
SW DISTRICT N
E8 N.T.S
{c ity of
Carlsbad
Ca I if o r n 1 a
JANUARY 2024
LOCATION
IN SOUTHWEST QUADRANT/ PARK DISTRICT
CONSTRUCTION IMPACT
NEW 1'-6' TALL RETAINING WALL NEEDED
HABITAT
>300' FROM HABITAT
RESIDENTS
>300' FROM RESIDENTS
IMPACT ON EXISTING PARK
COMPATIBLE WITH COURT SPORTS
ADDITIONAL COURTS
NUMBER OF COURTS = 4
ROUGH ORDER OF MAGNITUDE PROJECT COSTS
$1M TO $1.2M
12
POINSETTIA COMMUNITY PARK
OPTION 2
SW DISTRICT N
E8 N.T.S
{c ity of
Carlsbad
Ca I if o r n 1 a
JANUARY 2024
LOCATION
IN SOUTHWEST QUADRANT/ PARK DISTRICT
CONSTRUCTION IMPACT
NEW 1'-6' TALL RETAINING WALL NEEDED
HABITAT
>300' FROM HABITAT
RESIDENTS
>300' FROM RESIDENTS
IMPACT ON EXISTING PARK
COMPATIBLE WITH COURT SPORTS
ADDITIONAL COURTS
NUMBER OF COURTS = 6
ROUGH ORDER OF MAGNITUDE PROJECT COSTS
$1.SM TO $1.SM
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