Colleagues,
I recently received an inquiry from Keep Lago Vista Beautiful regarding a potential ADA-compliant walkway at Bowden Point. As I am the KVLB Liaison, I wanted to bring it to the discussion board to get a general sense of council’s thoughts before any additional planning work is undertaken.
KLVB indicated they would like to move forward with a concept similar to the sculpture garden walkway in Cedar Park. However, before asking their designer to spend time developing plans that would meet the City’s (and David's) requirements, they are hoping to understand whether the current council might be open to funding such a project from the Tree Fund.
For context, there are currently three sculptures at Bowden Point, and KLVB has also requested a grant from the Women’s Club to potentially add another piece. Their vision appears to be a small sculpture garden area with improved accessibility.
At this stage, they are simply asking whether there appears to be general council interest in considering the use of Tree Fund dollars for this purpose before investing time and resources into preparing formal plans.
When you have a moment, I would appreciate hearing your thoughts on:
• Whether you feel this type of project would be appropriate for consideration using Tree Fund funds
• Whether you would be open to reviewing a more detailed proposal if KLVB were to move forward with developing plans
This is only an initial inquiry to gauge interest, not a request for a formal decision. If it looks like the majority of council would be in favor of allocating some tree funds towards this project, I would like to add this to the first work session agenda for April.
Thank you for sharing your perspectives.
Here is a link to the Cedar Park Sculpture Garden for your review if you're not familiar with it: https://www.cedarparktexas.gov/205/Cedar-Park-Sculpture-Garden
I recently received an inquiry from Keep Lago Vista Beautiful regarding a potential ADA-compliant walkway at Bowden Point. As I am the KVLB Liaison, I wanted to bring it to the discussion board to get a general sense of council’s thoughts before any additional planning work is undertaken.
KLVB indicated they would like to move forward with a concept similar to the sculpture garden walkway in Cedar Park. However, before asking their designer to spend time developing plans that would meet the City’s (and David's) requirements, they are hoping to understand whether the current council might be open to funding such a project from the Tree Fund.
For context, there are currently three sculptures at Bowden Point, and KLVB has also requested a grant from the Women’s Club to potentially add another piece. Their vision appears to be a small sculpture garden area with improved accessibility.
At this stage, they are simply asking whether there appears to be general council interest in considering the use of Tree Fund dollars for this purpose before investing time and resources into preparing formal plans.
When you have a moment, I would appreciate hearing your thoughts on:
• Whether you feel this type of project would be appropriate for consideration using Tree Fund funds
• Whether you would be open to reviewing a more detailed proposal if KLVB were to move forward with developing plans
This is only an initial inquiry to gauge interest, not a request for a formal decision. If it looks like the majority of council would be in favor of allocating some tree funds towards this project, I would like to add this to the first work session agenda for April.
Thank you for sharing your perspectives.
Here is a link to the Cedar Park Sculpture Garden for your review if you're not familiar with it: https://www.cedarparktexas.gov/205/Cedar-Park-Sculpture-Garden