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File #: 23-140    Version: 2 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/5/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/14/2023 Final action: 11/14/2023
Title: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE STATE OF OHIO CAPITAL BUDGET GRANT PROCESS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS TO ACCOMMODATE AN INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUND AT MIDDLETON PARK. Brief Description: The State of Ohio awards biennial capital budget funding to support regional and local projects that demonstrate a state benefit in higher education, mental health, parks and recreation, conservation, and cultural and sports facilities. The inclusive playground proposal at Middleton Road Park would be a strong submittal as a local community group anticipates raising private funding for playground equipment, specialized turf and fencing on site, with the City responsible for infrastructure and site improvement costs. Through the State Capital Budget, the City could receive up to two thirds of the total infrastructure cost through reimbursement with a one-third local match requirement. Detailed engineering costs included in Attachment A.
Sponsors: Jeffrey L. Anzevino
Indexes: Community Development
Attachments: 1. Attachment A -Inclusive Playground Middleton Park Engineers Estimate, 2. Attachment B - Commitment Letter, 3. Staff Report - Inclusive Playground Grant Funding Opportunity, 4. Preliminary Designs - Middleton Inclusive Playground, 5. Resolution No. 23-140, 6. Resolution No. 23-140 (Amended)
Related files: 24-69
Title
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO THE STATE OF OHIO CAPITAL BUDGET GRANT PROCESS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS TO ACCOMMODATE AN INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUND AT MIDDLETON PARK.
Brief Description: The State of Ohio awards biennial capital budget funding to support regional and local projects that demonstrate a state benefit in higher education, mental health, parks and recreation, conservation, and cultural and sports facilities. The inclusive playground proposal at Middleton Road Park would be a strong submittal as a local community group anticipates raising private funding for playground equipment, specialized turf and fencing on site, with the City responsible for infrastructure and site improvement costs. Through the State Capital Budget, the City could receive up to two thirds of the total infrastructure cost through reimbursement with a one-third local match requirement. Detailed engineering costs included in Attachment A.
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Legislative History
None.
Purpose & Explanation
Conversations surrounding the need for an inclusive (or "universal") playground began in the Summer of 2022 following a resident's concern that the Park Master Plan, published in 2020, addressed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible options; however, did not address inclusivity for children with and without disabilities. To provide background, ADA is federal law which, in part, requires parks and recreation departments/ districts to serve people with disabilities through physical access to parks through removal of elimination of architectural barriers and access to programs through adapted sports. ADA standards are based on minimum guidelines set by the Access Board. Currently, the City of Hudson Parks include a handicapped accessible swing at each playground.
According to the National Recreation and Park Association, the concept of a "universal" or "inclusive" playground design focuses on an environment usable by all persons of all abiliti...

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