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Councilwoman Carr and passed by a vote of 2-0. The Streets and Transportation <br />Committee meeting ended at 7:28 p.m. <br />Council President Brossard: <br />Thank you. Councilman Scarl, Vice Chair of the Recreation, Public Parks and Buildings <br />Committee, do you have a report this evening? <br />Recreation, Public Parks and Buildings Committee <br />Councilman Scarl: <br />Thank you, I have a report Mr. President. The Recreation, Public Parks and Buildings <br />Committee met on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 7:15 p.m. in the Caucus Room. Present were <br />Council President Brossard, Committee Members Gilchrist and Scarl; Council Members Limpert, <br />Carr, Marrie and Madden; the Mayor, the Service Director, the Safety Director, the Recreation <br />Director, the Economic Director, the HR Director, the Law Director, the Finance Director, and <br />guests. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss Resolution 2026-1 Springvale Entrance <br />Renovation and Resolution 2026-11 Little Clague Park Playground Equipment. <br />• The meeting started with Resolution 2026-1, A Resolution authorizing the Director of <br />Recreation and Public Engagement to advertise for bids for the award of a contract to <br />provide construction services for the Springvale Ballroom Entrance Renovation Project <br />as detailed in the specifications on file and authorizing the Mayor following approval by <br />the Board of Control to enter into a contract for the same and the lowest.. with the <br />lowest and best bidder. Director Pinchek explained that this resolution will help update <br />the Springvale Ballroom Entrance. Updating the entrance will help improve the visual <br />aesthetics, safety, and competition from other venues. Springvale is scheduled to have <br />15 weddings scheduled for 2026, with five to seven weddings currently considering <br />Springvale. Estimates for the renovation are $107,000, and replace the current canopies <br />with columns, new doors, and windows, making it safer and aesthetically pleasing. This <br />project will be a great asset to Springvale. Resolution 2026-1 was recommended to <br />Council by Councilwoman Gilchrist, seconded by Councilman Scarl, and passed by a vote <br />of 2-0. <br />• The meeting then went on to discuss Resolution 2026-11, a Resolution authorizing the <br />Mayor to purchase playground equipment from the Snider Recreation Corporation for <br />use at Clague Park through the Sourcewell Cooperative Purchase Program at a cost of <br />$118,370. Director Pinchek explained that this Resolution will replace all the current <br />playground equipment at Clague Park by also adding both sensory and inclusive pieces <br />to the playground, which are not currently there. $94,696.00 was obtained through a <br />grant from the Nature Works Program, and $23,674.00 will be North Olmsted's match. <br />New foundation and new footers will be placed along with a new mulch bed for the ADA <br />accessibility. This project is expected to start in late Spring. Resolution 2026-11 was <br />recommended to Council by Councilwoman Gilchrist, seconded by Councilman Scarl, <br />and passed by a vote of 2-0. The meeting concluded at 7:22 p.m. That concludes the <br />report, Mr. President. Thank you. <br />02-17 26 Council Meeting Minutes - Page <br />