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Page 3 of 7 <br />This area is a low spot, which often gets very muddy. <br /> <br />Nature House/McKinley Park <br />• Staff renovated the front planter at the Nature House. Shrubs were removed, irrigation <br />replaced, topsoil placed, and plants installed. <br /> <br />Meadowlark Park <br />• The underground work for the sewer line replacement was completed this winter. The <br />disturbed areas were restored once the rain subsided in the spring. <br /> <br />Owens Plaza Park <br />• The tennis court was resurfaced at Owens Plaza Park. The new acrylic layer and color <br />coating will help prevent the degradation of the pavement below. The colors were <br />updated to blue and green to match the city’s standards. This is the first time the court <br />has been resurfaced since it was installed in 2014. <br /> <br />Stoneridge Creek Park <br />• The two tennis courts were resurfaced and pickleball court striping was added to the <br />tennis courts (dual striping) to create four pickleball courts at Stoneridge Creek Park. <br />Like Owens Plaza Park, the new acrylic layer and color coating will help prevent the <br />degradation of the pavement below. Some crack repair was required on the <br />easternmost court. This is the first time the courts have been resurfaced since they <br />were installed in 2014. A portion of the resurfacing and pickleball striping costs were <br />offset by a $2,200 donation from the adjacent Stoneridge Creek Retirement Community. <br />Four portable pickleball nets were provided by the city for public use. The public will <br />need to provide their own pickleball nets once the initial four nets wear out. <br /> <br />City of Pleasanton Library <br />• Two new Yoshino cherry trees were planted in front of the library as part of the Earth <br />Day and Arbor Day celebrations. Staff also had a booth for the Urban Forest Master <br />Plan community outreach at the same event. Fun fact, Yoshino cherry trees are also <br />planted on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol. <br /> Main Street <br />• Staff installed rubber surfacing in 32 tree wells on Main Street. The trees that received <br />this treatment were recently planted. The surfacing will be easier to maintain compared <br />to DG, which requires periodic replenishment. Water penetrates easily through the <br />material, which will also improve tree health. <br />Page 8 of 33