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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7606RESOLUTION NO. 7606 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUBMITTAL OF AN APPLICATION TO THE NATIONAL PARKS SERVICE, URBAN PARKS AND RECREATION RECOVERY PRO- GRAM, FOR PARK REHABILITATION, AND AUTHORIZING THE PRESIDENT OF CITY COUNCIL TO EXECUTE SAME BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, COLORADO, that: SECTION 1 An application to the National Parks Service, Urban Parks and Recreation Recovery (UPARR) Program, for park rehabilitation as submitted by the City in substantially the same form and content as that which is on file in the office of the City Clerk, is hereby approved. The President of City Council is hereby authorized to execute the application on behalf of the City. SECTION 2 Matching local funds will be available from 1994 Community Develop- ment Block Grant funds. INTRODUCED: APRIL 10, 1995 BY: SAMUEL CORS=INO COUNCIL PERSON APPROV i PRESIDENT WTHE CITY COUNCIL ATTESTED BY: D U D. —FA"U—A ED City of Pueblo PREAPPLICATION for U.P.A.R.R. REHABILITATION GRANT FY - 95 MINNEQUA PARK Restroom Replacement and Park Improvements U �ID '� I —,-, E City of Pueblo OFFICE OF THE CITY COUNCIL April 14, 1995 .Mr. Roger Maxwell Regional Director National Park Service P.O. Box 25287 Denver, CO 80225 Dear Roger: The City of Pueblo is pleased to forward this preapplication for a Rehabilitation grant within the Urban Park and Recreation Recovery ( UPARR). Program. I hereby certify that the City of Pueblo will comply with all NPS requirements for UPARR grants. Mr. Rich Zajac, Director, Department of Parks and Recreation, will be the principle contact for this grant. He can be reached by telephone at (719) 566 -1745 or by correspondence at City of Pueblo, Department of Parks and Recreation, 800 Goodnight Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81005. Sincer ely, Giv Christian L. Weaver, President Pueblo City Council CRW /WJZ /sw P.O. Box 1427 Pueblo, Colorado 81002 -1427 (719) 584 -0800 OM6 Aopoval No. D M- s AF P#L1GA 11UN run 2. DATE wBMTn o Applicant Identifier _ FEDERAL ASSISTANCE APRIL 14, 1995 1. TYPE OF SUBMIB oft 2. DATE RECEIVED BY STATE State Application Identifier Application Preapplicat;on ❑ Construction Construction a. DATE RECEIVED BY FEDERAL AGENCY Federal Identifier ❑ Non-Construction ❑ Non Construction S. APPLICANT INFORMATION Le Name. CITY OF PUEBLO Organizational Unit DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Address (pive City, coun(Y, stale, and zip code): Name and telephone number of the person to be Contacted on matters Involv-ng this application (give area code) 800 GOODNIGHT AVENUE PUEBLO, PUEBLO, CO 81005 RICH ZAJAC (710 566-1745 a. EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (EIN): 7. TYPE OF APPLICANT: (enter appropnate letter in box) 8 4 — 6 10 1 0 10 16 11., 1 51 A. State H Independent School Dist. B. County 1. State Controlled Institution of Higher Learning C. Municipal J. Private University L TYPE OF APPLICATION D. Township K. Indian Tribe 0A New ❑ Continuation ❑ Revision E. Interstate L. Individual F. Intermumcipal M Profit Organization If Revision, enter appropriate letter(s) in box(es): G. Special District N. Other (Specify): A. Increase Award B. Decrease Award C. Increase Duration D. Decrease Duration Other (specify): 0. NAME OF FEDERAL AGENCY: NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGIONAL OFFICE 10. CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE NUMBER: 1 5 a 9 1 19 11. OESCRIPTIVE TITLE OF APPLICANT'S PROJECT: TITLE: "URBAN PARKS AND RECREATION MINNEQUA REHABILITATION RECOVERY PROGRAM11 REST -ROOM REPLACEMENT AND PARK IMPROVEMENTS 12. AREAS AFFECTED BY PROJECT (cities. counties, states, etc.) CITY OF PUEBLO, CO 12. PROPOSED PROJECT: 14. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF: Start Date Ending Oats a. Applicant : b. Project 5/95 8/95 THIRD THIRD 15. ESTIMATED FUNDING: 10. IS APPLICATION SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER 12272 PROCESS7 a. YES. THIS PREAPPLICATION/APPOCATION WAS MADE AVAILABLE TO THE a. Federal = 00 70,000 STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 PROCESS FOR REVIEW ON: DATE b. Applicant = ,00 c. State = .00 b NO. 0 PROGRAM IS NOT COVERED BY E.O. 12372 d. Local = 00 30,000 OR PROGRAM HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED BY STATE FOR REVIEW e. Other = .00 I. Program Income = ,00 17. IS THE APPLICANT DELINQUENT ON ANY FEDERAL DEBT? Yes If 'Yes,' attach an explanation. No g. TOTAL = 100,000 •10 rVIA It TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, ALL DATA IN THIS APPLK:ATKNLPREAPPLICATION ARE TRUE AND CORRECT, THE DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DULY AUTHORIZED BY THE GOVERNING BODY Of THE APPLICANT AND THE APPLICANT WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED ASSURANCES IF THE ASSISTANCE IS AWARDED a. Typed Name of Authorized Representative b. Title c. Telephone number Christian L. Weaver President Pueblo City Council 719 566 -174 d. Signature of A rized Representative e. Date Signed 4/14/95 Previous talon Not Usable atanaarD roan 4L4 IMtV 4.001 Prescribed by OMB Circular A -102 Authorized for Local Reproduction PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION STATEMENT The Minnequa Park Rehabilitation Project consists of the replacement of a rest room facility. The existing rest room facility was built in the 1950s for primarily a neighborhood park facility. Presently, the rest room is in constant disrepair due to the high use. The facility is closed for six months of the year due to vandalism and the inability to repair damages. Windows in the building have been permanently boarded up and the existing light fixtures are continually broken. Lavatory fixtures are outdated and need to be updated to fulfill ADA Requirements. The layout and configuration does not allow for handicapped accessibility. Urban Parks and Recreation Recovery ( UPARR) assistance would provide for the construction of a new facility, which would be less opportunistic for vandalism and would actually provide a savings for the Parks Department's repair and maintenance budget. New facilities in other parks in the City have proven successful to resist vandalism through a comprehensive design of the facility. Funds allocated for 1994 ADA facility modifications will be used to match UPARR funds to resolve the yearly repairs and provide a facility which can be used by park users for a longer duration of anticipated high use. Page 1 of 1 REHABILITATION GRANT SELECTION CRITERIA (1) UPARR Investment per Capita: The population for the City of Pueblo according to the 1990 Bureau of the Census is 98,640. The relationship of cost to service for this project is $.71 per person. Protect Cost UPARR Match Federal Share $100,000 X 70% _ $70,000 Cost /Capita = $70,000 or .71 98,640 (2) Provision of Neighborhood Recreation Needs: Minnequa Park is a 7.33 acre park which serves a neighborhood population of 13,295 within a one -mile radius service area. The park is within ease and safe walking distance for a majority of the population served. The nearest park which offers similar recreation facilities and opportunities is approximately two (2) miles a way. Minnequa Park contains the following recreation facilities: a swimming pool, lighted regulation softball field, play structure, basketball courts, picnic pavilion, and rest rooms. In addition to providing neighborhood recreation needs, Minnequa Park hosts organized softball leagues and several community cultural events such as the annual Juneteenth Celebration, Chili Cook -Off Festival, and the Colorado State Fair Fiesta Day Parade on adjacent Northern Avenue. The park is located in a low to moderate income and minority neighborhood. The character of the neighborhood is a mixture of modest single- family homes and neighborhood commercial properties. The entire Far South Planning District has a population of 26,611 residents. The one -mile service area population of Minnequa Park is 13,295. Far South District: One -mile service area population ............... 13,295 500 Total Far South Planning District population ... 26,611 Page 1 of 6 (3) Condition of Existing Recreation Properties to be Rehabilitated: The rest rooms at Minnequa Park are in critical condition and have been slated for demolition and replacement since 1993, however, funding has fallen short. Due to park user complaints of the condition of the facility, portable toilets have been used on special park events. Additional funding through UPARR will provide a facility open to the park users. The rest room facility at Minnequa Park was built in the 1950s and has gone through several repairs and renovation since its construction. The building's design and fixtures are outdated and no longer serves today's user demands. In general, the high use and user demand of this park facility has overcome the original capacity design of the existing rest room facility. Insufficient lighting is an existing safety issue that has to be addressed. The windows of the rest rooms have been boarded up due to vandalism and need for constant repair. The existing lighting system in the rest rooms are not a durable vandal- resistant type and are often broken. The lack of good security lighting within the facility during evening hours and even the lack of daylight access into the facility causes a real safety issue and a concern of the neighborhood. In addition, the existing design layout of the rest rooms are insufficient for the users and violate code regulations. The layout of bathroom stalls, toilets and sinks are insufficient for the capacity of people which use the facility. The rest room layout does not allow appropriate clearance for the handicapped and is presently in violation of the ADA requirements. Minnequa Park has been given high priority rating for rehabilitating recreation facilities. In 1993, the swimming pool facility had a filter system replaced as part of the high priority of the Parks Department. The rest room facility at the park has been a continual maintenance problem for the Parks Department due to the high use of the facility and high occurrence of vandalism in the park. Funds to fulfill ADA requirements for accessibility have been allocated for fiscal year 1994. However, funds are not available to replace this facility or continue repairs or maintenance. Page 2 of 6 A new rest room facility at Minnequa Park would demonstrate a proven modern approach to a more efficient and effective rest room. The new facility would prevent the continual maintenance from the result of vandalism and also utilize a more energy efficient and conservation method, for instance, by utilizing skylights and solid glass block windows. (4) Improvement in the Quality and Quantity of Recreation Services as a Result of Rehabilitation: The replacement of the rest room will significantly increase the quality of Minnequa Park facility, and also add to the quality of the entire park's system. The new facility will raise the level of safety and comfort for the user of the park facility. In addition, the enlargement of the rest room will allow a higher capacity of people to be served by this facility. The increase of people served could be estimated at 30 percent just due to the increased level of comfort, safety and accessibility. (5) Improvement of Recreation Service to Minority and Low to Moderate Income Residents, Special Population and Distressed Neighborhoods: The rehabilitation of rest room facilities at Minnequa Park will improve services to minority persons, low and moderate income families, neighborhood strategy areas, and special population of the elderly and disabled citizens. (a) Forty -three percent of the City's population is minority. Spanish- surname persons constitute 40 percent of Pueblo's minority population. Minnequa Park lies in Census Tract 21 which indicates the highest percentage of Black population within the service area. Census Tracts 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, and 25 in the park's service area have high concentrations of Hispanic persons (Source: 1990 Census) : Hispanic Black Origin Population City Average 40% 2.2a Census Tract 19 37 0 6 2.3% Census Tract 20 60% 7.O Census Tract 21 71% 7.6% Census Tract 22 53% 3.01 Census Tract 24 450 2.90 Census Tract 25 420 4.20 Page 3 of 6 (b) The neighborhood also has high concentrations of low income and poverty level families (Source: 1990 Census) : (c) The provision of improved recreation facilities and programs is a strategy used by the City to maintain or upgrade the residential quality of a neighborhood. This has been an extremely effective strategy in older areas where blight is beginning. The City is also targeting neighborhood park development and rehabilitation to benefit residents in low to moderate and minority neighborhoods. The City is completing a $1 million streetscape project in the neighborhood as part of this community development strategy. (d) The percent of elderly population in the service area is reflective of the total City percentage. The rehabilitation of the Park's ease of accessibility to facilities will greatly benefit the elderly population (Source: 1990 Census) : 60 Yrs. & Older City Average Census Tract 19 Census Tract 20 Census Tract 21 Census Tract 22 Census Tract 24 Census Tract 25 Minnequa Park Apartments, Park, houses 40 elderly apartments are managed Authority. Residents of park facility daily. 21% 22% 290 280 270 250 22 located adjacent to Minnequa and disabled citizens. The by the Pueblo Housing the apartments utilize the Page 4 of 6 Median Below Income Poverty City Average $24,997 18.0% Census Tract 19 $18,631 28.70 Census Tract 20 $17,241 25.20 Census Tract 21 $16,682 33.0% Census Tract 22 $17,128 19.4% Census Tract 24 $22,022 15.8% Census Tract 25 $18,914 26.30 (c) The provision of improved recreation facilities and programs is a strategy used by the City to maintain or upgrade the residential quality of a neighborhood. This has been an extremely effective strategy in older areas where blight is beginning. The City is also targeting neighborhood park development and rehabilitation to benefit residents in low to moderate and minority neighborhoods. The City is completing a $1 million streetscape project in the neighborhood as part of this community development strategy. (d) The percent of elderly population in the service area is reflective of the total City percentage. The rehabilitation of the Park's ease of accessibility to facilities will greatly benefit the elderly population (Source: 1990 Census) : 60 Yrs. & Older City Average Census Tract 19 Census Tract 20 Census Tract 21 Census Tract 22 Census Tract 24 Census Tract 25 Minnequa Park Apartments, Park, houses 40 elderly apartments are managed Authority. Residents of park facility daily. 21% 22% 290 280 270 250 22 located adjacent to Minnequa and disabled citizens. The by the Pueblo Housing the apartments utilize the Page 4 of 6 The percentage of handicapped in the Minnequa Park service area is generally higher than the total population percentage. Minnequa Park lies within Census Tract 21 and serves the majority of the following Census Tracts (Source: 1990 Census): Handicapped City Average 13.1% Census Tract 19 19.2% Census Tract 20 13.40 Census Tract 21 27.9% Census Tract 22 14.50 Census Tract 24 10.8, Census Tract 25 16.4 (6) Proposal's Consistency with Local Government Objectives and Priorities for Overall Community Revitalization: The City of Pueblo has submitted an application to be designated as a "Empowerment Zones /Enterprise Communities" in June of 1994. The City and County of Pueblo was classified as a "third tier applicant" (See Attached Memorandum). The application has identified integrated programs based on two years of strategic planning. Minnequa Park is one of five target areas. In 1992, the City of Pueblo had started a ($1 Million Dollar) revitalization streetscape project in the Minnequa neighborhood at the request of the Minnequa Redevelopment Corporation (MRC). The MRC is a community group spearheading the revitalization of the Minnequa neighborhood. Along with the revitalization of Northern Avenue the MCR along with the Pueblo City Council has established the Minnequa area as a high priority for community revitalization efforts. Pueblo's recently adopted 1992 -1997 Recovery Action Plan addresses and recommends as a high priority as stated on Page II -21, Section 3, "Goal 1: Recommendations - Upgrade existing parks and recreational facilities to an acceptable high standard of facility development. (a) Rehabilitate or reconstruct rest room facilities or other structures where the need exists. Priority consideration should be given to the development of facilities in Minnequa Park. The rehabilitation and improvements to recreation service in low to moderate and minority neighborhoods has been a high - priority in the City's RAP and continues to be addressed. The Pueblo Regional Comprehensive Plan policies also support the increased recreational opportunities in low to moderate and minority neighborhoods and the rehabilitation of existing facilities. Page 5 of 6 (7) Neighborhood Employment Opportunities Created: There will be substantial short -term employment opportunity for minorities during the construction /rehabilitation phase. This is ensured through the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Civil Rights Provisions of the Federal Assurances and Guarantees. The City Parks and Recreation Department also employs many youths, minorities, and persons of low and moderate income through the Federal CETA Programs administered locally by the Pueblo Man -Power Administration. (8) State Participation in the Proposal, Includes Financial and Technical Assistance: The State of Colorado is not participating financially in this proposals. In the past the City has received financial assistance by the State through the: (1) Land and Water Conservation Fund, and (2) State Conservation Trust Fund. These funds have been used to increase recreational services in the urban area of Pueblo (9) Private Sector Participation in the Proposal, Including Contributions of Financial Assistance: The Minnequa Redevelopment Corporation (MRC) has been actively participating in the Pueblo Communities Strategic Plan, the redevelopment of the Minnequa Neighborhood, and the redevelopment of Minnequa Park. This nonprofit organization has raised approximately $30,000 for past improvement to the park site, and is actively raising funds for the park project (See Letter). Resident volunteers will be encouraged to assist in the maintenance of selected facilities (e.g., landscaping). Due to problems with liability, labor laws, and management volunteer efforts will not be solicited for the construction phase of the rehabilitation. (10) Jurisdiction's Commitment to Implementing its Overall Recovery Action Program: The City of Pueblo has adopted the Recreation Action Plan (RAP) for the City of Pueblo. Citizen input, recommendations and priorities have all been updated in the 1992 -1997 UPARR Document. The rehabilitation of park facilities in low to moderate income area have been identified as a priority in the City's RAP. Also, the rehabilitation of play structures and ADA requirements are being fulfilled due to priorities in the RAP. Page 6 of 6 City of Pueblo JAMES F. MUNCH DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Director of Planning Memorandum To: Bill Zwick, Senior Planner Q From: Cathy Green, Senior Planner Date: April 14, 1995 RE: EZ/EC APPLICATION # 3594 -CO- 0000- 94 -H -EC- 0158 -OED This is to confirm that the City and County of Pueblo completed and submitted a community strategic plan for designation as a Federal Enterprise Community. Minnequa Redevelopment Corporation was a strong partner in developing this strategic plan which fully supported improvements to Minnequa Park. Although Pueblo was not chosen as an initial enterprise community, we have recently been informed that Pueblo was classified as a "third tier applicant" which entitles us to grant application preference as well as some technical assistance. Our contact for this designation is: Ms. Suzanne Burkett White House Interagency Task Force on Enpowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities (202) 619 -1422 211 L. "D" Street, P.O. Box 1427 • Pueblo, Colorado 81002 -1427 • (719) 543 -6006 • Fax (719) 542 -6244 mrc Minnequa Redevelopment Corporation To Whom It May Concern: The Minnequa Redevelopment Corporation is the non - profit business and community organization representing the Bessemer / Northern Avenue area. Our membership includes large and small corporations, mom and pop businesses, three neighborhood elementary schools and community residents. Our purpose is to better our living and working area. MRC is in full support of the Minnequa Park Rehabilitation Project. The members of MRC have worked for years to improve all aspects of our neighborhood. Most recently, we provided in -depth support at all the planning meetings for our EC /EZ application. MRC area residents and businesses provided much of the background information and listed many needs to address in our area. Our Bessemer Park and business area is unique. They are the center of our community living area, surrounded by three elementary schools and our residential neighborhoods. Many of the residents are lower income, single parent homes. Many do not have adequate transportation. They walk to the park for .recreation. They walk to grocery, drug and variety stores. Their children walk to school. Safe, clean and well lit facilities are most important to all. The largest project has been improving the Bessemer Park and Northern Avenue Business Area. MRC was granted funding via CDBG funds to streetscape Northern Ave, providing new lighting, trash containers, trees, and some curb and gutter improvements. MRC members have raised private funds exceeding $30, 000 to improve the park and streetscape. Funds were raised by tee shirt sales, memorial tile sales, statue sales, corporate and private donations. Our corporate donors range from our neighborhood bank- Minnequa Bank of Pueblo, most of the other Pueblo Banks, CF &I STEEL L.P., Pueblo Chieftain Newspaper, to the Colorado Lottery. Our count of private donations now total over 850 residents and students. Funds raising is done by the residents, owners and employees of our 110 businesses and concerned educators. The residents, schools and businesses all use the park for many varied activities. Secure and safe facilities are very important to all of us. We appreciate your favorable consideration of this rehabilitation project. It will benefit thousands of users each year. 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EESa TCN TRACP 19 TRACP 20 TRACT 21 TRACP 22 T:t C 24 TRACT 25 Percerrt i 1vye3 9.3% 12.8% 16.8% 11.00 6.6% 17.3% City of Pueblo 9.30 9.30 9.30 9.3% 9.3% 9.3% DL s /1, - ze 8.71 6.63 7.91 7.57' 9.83 10.21 City of RI-blo 4.29 4.29 4.29 4.29 4.29 4.29 Median Ire $18,631 $17,241 $16,682 $17,128 $22,022 $18,914 City of P.eblo $24,997 $24,997 $24,977 $24,997 $24,997 $24,997 Min=ity--S�xzn h Slrnar,� 37% 60 % 71 % 53% 45% 4 2 % City of Pueblo 40% 400 40% 400 40% 400 Pervert Below Pa:erty 28.7% 26.2% 33.00 19.4% 15.8% 26.3% City of Pueblo 18.0% 18.00 18.0% 18.00 18.0% 18.00 Pzxoea-It Harriic a=ed 19.2% 13.4% 27.9% 14.5% 10.8% 16.4% City of Pjeblo 13.1% 13.10 13.1% 13.1% 13.1% 13.1% 1 mile service area Demographic Map PROJECT COST ESTIMATE Minnequa Park Rest Room Replacement: Preliminary Engineering ........................ $ 7,500.00 Demolition Cost . ............................... $ 5,000.00 New Rest Room Facility 700 SF ................ $ 70,000.00 Cost includes plumbing and electrical, and security lighting. Site Improvements .............................. $ 17,500.00 Cost includes sidewalks and landscape. GRAND TOTAL ................. $100,000.00 FEDERAL SHARE ............... $ 70,000.00 LOCAL SHARE ................. $ 30,000.00 WORK PROGRESS TIMETABLE Grant Award Preliminary Engineering Construction Documentation Bid Project Start Construction Construction Completion Open to Public June 1995 June 1995 June -July 1995 August 1995 September 1995 Mid October 1995 November 1995 m a Ln 'o - v Q U L WIN f 0 0 m m F CD 0 eA- (D U-) N �/ O O C al c y � ° O ,Q d M M M N N N y co M M N � 0 ) tf) co .O O I ! °n n to (on) G U �r STATE OF . 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