Memorandum
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The memorandum discusses the Overfelt Gardens Park Master Plan Update, which aims to rehabilitate and enhance the 33-acre park in East San José. The plan emphasizes maintenance, preservation of key features, and strategic additions based on community input. It outlines five themed districts and prioritizes infrastructure repairs and park amenities. The City Council's approval will formalize the commitment to restore the park, although no specific projects are proposed at this time. The memorandum includes background information on the park's history and previous updates, as well as community outreach efforts.
Key points
- The Overfelt Gardens Park Master Plan Update aims to restore and enhance the park's condition.
- The park is a 33-acre regional park located in East San José, bounded by specific roads and institutions.
- The plan includes five themed districts: Cultural District, Botanical Garden District, Chinese Cultural Gardens, Nature District, and Civic District.
- Community input was gathered through surveys and meetings, highlighting preferred park features and priorities.
- The plan prioritizes infrastructure repairs and the addition of park amenities.
- The memorandum states that there are no cost impacts for the approval of the Master Plan Update.
Limitations
- The text does not specify the exact date of the City Council meeting for the approval.
- There are unresolved placeholders in the document, such as specific project details and budget appropriations.
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