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Brisbane Community Park Playground Funding and Development

Learn about the funding sources and progress of the new playground in Brisbane's Community Park. Discover the contributions from various organizations and individuals that made this project possible.

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Brisbane Community Park Playground Funding and Development

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  1. 2012 Brisbane State of the City Wednesday, October 17, 2012

  2. Community Park Playground – Coming November 2012

  3. How Was the New Playground Funded? • $160,000.00 from Seton Medical Center Foundation Trust • $23,156.56 from State Recycling Grant • $25,899.63 from Dedicated Park In-Lieu Fees • $209,056.19 was what the City had originally in funding • ($251,584.26) Total project cost, plus the cost of the stars ($4k) • $209,056.19 Original funding amount from above • $20,000.00 Grant amount City received from KaBOOM! • $9,000.00 Lions in-kind contribution – demo’ed play structure • ($13,528.07) Funding Gap which needed to be closed through fundraising

  4. Lions Demolishing the Old Play Structure

  5. The MOB’s Star Donor Form and Examples of How the Stars will Look on the Seat Wall

  6. Mike Glynn and his Site Prep Crew

  7. Brisbane Farmers’ Market – Thursdays from 3pm – 7pm

  8. Community Center – Outside

  9. Community Center – Before

  10. Dry Fast crew working at the site

  11. Community Center – After Newly painted walls New stove top in the kitchen New linoleum Refinished dance floor

  12. Community Center Garden – Before

  13. Rebuilding Together Day

  14. Community Center Garden - Current

  15. Community Center Garden – Architectural Rendering

  16. Sierra Point – layout based on the current Design Guidelines, with currently approved projects

  17. Sierra Point – layout based on the revised Design Guidelines recommended by the Planning Commission, focusing on area regarding land swap with OPUS

  18. Sierra Point – based on the feedback from the citizens and P&R Commission, focusing on area regarding land swap with OPUS

  19. Baylands – Layout of all 3 Plans (Developer/UPC, Community Alternative, Committee for Renewable Energy on the Baylands (CREBL)

  20. CEQA Community Training Sessions

  21. Sustainability Goals for the Baylands

  22. One Planet Living Principles

  23. Energy Positive Buildings from Germany

  24. Examples of Sustainable Development ASU Biomass Facility

  25. San Antonio Water Treatment Facility – Achievements

  26. Multi-modal Station from Kyoto

  27. Recology – Conceptual Design

  28. Community Festival – “Day in the Park”

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