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path to the playground bathroom and if this is safe. She agreed with the inclusion of bike racks, noting <br /> the location is near a bus stop, and supported including a drinking fountain. <br /> In response to Mayor Brown, Ms. Chavez explained that how and where skaters may congregate will <br /> be determined by how the skatepark is designed. There is currently a planting barrier between the <br /> skatepark and the parking lot so skaters tend not to congregate in the parking lot. <br /> Mayor Brown opened public comment. <br /> Andrew Lambert stated the skatepark is important for many Pleasanton youth, having spoken to over <br /> 40 of them directly. He stressed the importance of lights; suggested using fake turf for the issue of <br /> landscaping within the skate areas and green as the primary color if the bowl is painted; having <br /> attractive staging areas if there is concern over keeping skaters out of the parking lot; having lights until <br /> at least 10:00 p.m.; and suggested they name the skatepark in honor of David Lambert. <br /> Tadashi Yamaoda commented that Andrew Lambert is the voice of the local skateboard community <br /> and he speaks well for them. He supports naming it for David Lambert. He commended the City for <br /> recognizing the need for a larger skatepark. <br /> Mayor Brown closed public comment. <br /> Councilmember Testa stressed the need for a conveniently located restroom. <br /> Councilmember Narum agreed with Councilmember Arkin on the need for an area for parents to sit and <br /> watch. She expressed support of lighting as depicted in the design and a 10:00 p.m. limit on the <br /> lighting. She requested the restroom to be an add-on alternative in the bid so the core of the project can <br /> be done sooner rather than later. She supports the shade and bike rack, and noted increasing parking <br /> is better. <br /> Councilmember Arkin agreed with the idea of having the restroom be a separate bidding item to see <br /> how much it will cost and other details. She commended the high amount of input from skaters and <br /> agreed with the need to notice the neighbors about lighting. <br /> Councilmember Balch advised he prefers the second design concept and additional parking while being <br /> mindful of the existing trees for their shade and screening from Hopyard Road. He likes the outlook <br /> point to the intermediate-level skating area in the first concept and the pathway. He expressed support <br /> for the focused lighting, bidding the project with the option to add a restroom, and including the drinking <br /> fountain and bottle filling station. <br /> Ms. Chavez explained the lighter the color of the concrete, the more heat it reflects and is a relatively <br /> cooler temperature. Standard gray concrete is the best option in terms of heat. <br /> Mayor Brown support for the second design and having a restroom added separately to the bid. She <br /> expressed support for naming the Skatepark in memory of David Lambert, noting this portion needs to <br /> be officially determined later. She recommended gooseneck-style lighting supports to keep the poles <br /> further away from skateboarders. <br /> California Skateparks Principal Landscape Architect Zach Wormhoudt confirmed all light standards are <br /> placed on the exterior of the skating surfaces so there is no risk to skaters. <br /> Assistant Director Crose clarified staff's recommendation is to have the lights operate until 10:00 p.m. <br /> Staff will bring more information on project costs and restroom options when the City Council hears the <br /> final designs in January, including the restroom options. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 9 of 12 October 5,2021 <br />
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