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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />STAFF REPORT <br />DATE: June 20, 2011 <br />TO: Stephen Hollister, City Manager <br />FROM: Carolyn Knudtson, erector <br />Recreation and Human Services <br />SUBJECT PROJECT/PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <br />APPROVED AND <br />FORWARDED <br />TO CITY COUNCIL <br />Stephen Hollister <br />City Manager <br />RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUBMITTAL OF A GRANT APPLICATION TO <br />ROUND TWO OF THE STATEWIDE PARK DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY <br />REVITALIZATION PROGRAM OF 2008 FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SIEMPRE VERDE <br />PARK <br />SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends the City Council approve the Resolution authorizing the City Manager, or his <br />designee, to submit a grant application for the improvement of Siempre Verde Park. <br />BACKGROUND <br />On November 7, 2006, California voters approved Proposition 84, the $5.4 billion "Safe <br />Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Bond <br />Act of 2006." This bond measure contains a provision to provide $400 million for competitive <br />grants for local and regional parks. It states that "the acquisition and development of new parks <br />and expansion of over used parks that provide park and recreational access to underserved <br />communities shall be given preference." It further states that, "preference will be given to <br />applicants that actively involve community based groups in the selection and planning of <br />projects." The competitive grant for which we are applying is known as the "Statewide Park <br />Development and Community Revitalization Program of 2008 ". The maximum grant amount is <br />$5 million per project, no match by the City is required. The Siempre Verde Park improvement <br />grant request is for $2.9 million. The round one average grant amount was $2.97 million. <br />The City of San Leandro submitted a grant to improve Siempre Verde Park in round one of the <br />allocation, last March, 2010. Although the City we did not receive the grant, the Siempre Verde <br />project made the first cut; which is significant. The State Park employees said we had a very <br />strong and impressive application, and the determining factor of whether or not we receive the <br />grant is based on our project's competitiveness with other second round applications. After <br />attending a State Parks workshop regarding the second round of funding and meeting with the <br />State Parks employees that over see the grant, it was determined that Siempre Verde continues to <br />be the project that most closely meets the criteria due to its "significant lack of park space" and <br />high level of community involvement in the planning of the park improvements. <br />