City of Fayetteville
File #: 22-3060    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Other Items of Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/7/2022 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 11/14/2022 Final action:
Title: Parks and Recreation Bond Project - Cape Fear River Park Update
Attachments: 1. Cape Fear River Park Master Plan - 11-14-2022
TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Douglas J. Hewett, ICMA-CM, City Manager
Adam Lindsay, Assistant City Manager

FROM: Michael Gibson, Parks, Recreation and Maintenance Director
Rob Stone, PE, Construction Management Director

DATE: November 14, 2022

RE:
Title
Parks and Recreation Bond Project - Cape Fear River Park Update
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
District 2


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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal 4: Desirable Place to Live, Work, and Recreate


Executive Summary:
The design firm Moffat & Nichol will provide an update on the proposed Cape Fear River Park, one of the Parks and Recreation Bond Projects.

Background:
In March 2016, Fayetteville voters passed a $35 million bond referendum for parks and recreation. To date, nine substantial projects, totaling over $11 million, have been completed. The Cape Fear River Park, which is located on approximately 13 acres along the Cape Fear River on either side of N. Water Street, is currently in the design phase and nearing completion. When first imagined, this project was believed to cost $6 million. That number has been reduced down for various reasons. The complete design, which includes walkways, community lawns, story gardens, restrooms, docks, playgrounds, and a parking lot, is expected to be in excess of the current project budget of $2.3 million. A phasing plan will be developed to determine how to best utilize the current project budget and to provide direction for any future funding decisions provided by Council.


Issues/Analysis:
The design phase of the Cape Fear River Park project is nearing completion. The all-inclusive design, including walkways, community lawns, story gardens, restrooms, docks, and a parking lot, is expected to be in excess of the current project budget of $2.3 million. A phasing plan will be developed, with several construction bid alternates, to determine the most effective way forward with the approved funding.


Budget Im...

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