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Additions/Enhancements <br />• Rec-CPA-1: Park and Playground Improvements — skatepark (FY27) <br />• Rec-CPA-4: Park Improvements — Site Amenities <br />• Rec-CPA-5: Cricket Field Construction <br />In addition to the projects that are included on the 5 -year plan, the Committee keeps a working list <br />of projects under consideration. The current working list includes: <br />• Mabee Pool: shade structure(s), wading pool spray feature, locker end of life replacement <br />• parks and playgrounds: addition/use of poured -in-place (PIP) surfacing, water elements, <br />shade structures <br />• community center: infrastructure end of life <br />• Pine Meadows Golf Course: practice area <br />Finally, the Recreation Committee has historically been asked to provide a ranked prioritization of <br />all projects on the 5 -year plan irrespective of funding source, anticipated year of funding request, <br />or project rationale. The 5 -year plan represents the projects deemed worthy of funding after our <br />deliberation in close consultation with the professional staff of RCP&D. As such, the projects in <br />the 5 -year plan have by their very inclusion already been ranked to be of the highest priority, and <br />those included in the FY23 funding request are considered essential to fulfilling the charge of the <br />Recreation Committee. <br />
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