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File #: 20-1809   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Audit and Accountability Committee
On agenda: 2/18/2020
Posting Language: Woodlawn Lake Multi-Generational Center [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Interim Director, Transportation & Capital Improvements]
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CITY OF SAN ANTONIO
TRANSPORTATION AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS DEPARTMENT
INTERDEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE


TO: Erik Walsh, City Manager

FROM: Razi Hosseini, P.E., R.P.L.S., Interim Director, Transportation & Capital Improvements

COPIES: Audit & Accountability Committee; Ben Gorzell, Jr., CPA, Chief Financial Officer; Roderick J. Sanchez, AICP, CBO, Assistant City Manager; Kevin Barthold, City Auditor; Troy Elliott, CPA, Deputy Chief Financial Officer; Luis Maltos, Interim Assistant Director, TCI

SUBJECT: Consideration of High Profile Solicitation for Release

DATE: February 18, 2020

The following high profile solicitation is scheduled to be released within the next month.

Woodlawn Lake Park Multi-Generational Center - Transportation & Capital Improvements will solicit a Request for Competitive Sealed Proposals for the 2017 Bond funded project Woodlawn Lake Park Multi-Generational Center approved by the voters on May 6, 2017. This project will also include an additional $1.5M grant from the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. The project is located at 138 S. Josephine Tobin Drive, and includes demolition of the existing Berta Almaguer Dance Studio and construction of a new larger facility which will include dance studios, classrooms, a large common room, a patio overlooking the Casting Pond, staff offices and needed storage and changing facilities for the dance program. Materials will be salvaged from the existing Berta Almaguer building for reuse in the new project. This project will also include upgrades to the existing 1.4 mile walking trail around Woodlawn Lake, an extension of the Linear Creekways trail through the site and a protected crosswalk. Parks programming will include parent-child active and craft based activities; pre-school and young adult recreation opportunities; and senior social and cultural classes. Additionally, the classrooms will be available to neighborhood groups for community meetings.
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