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City of Bremerton Pendergast Regional Park Phase II & III Project Proposal

This project aims to fulfill promises to citizens by upgrading Pendergast Regional Park with new sports facilities, improved amenities, and enhanced accessibility. The proposed improvements include artificial turf fields, renovated restrooms, playground upgrades, and more. The total project cost is $12,583,200, covering phase II and III developments for the park. Community involvement and stakeholder engagement will play a crucial role in ensuring the successful implementation of these upgrades. Stakeholders and potential partners include the Parks and Recreation Commission, Bremerton Parks Foundation, Olympic Sports Center, youth sports clubs, and dog park users.

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City of Bremerton Pendergast Regional Park Phase II & III Project Proposal

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  1. City of Bremerton Pendergast Regional Park Phase II & III Project Proposal “Complete Pendergast Regional Park as promised to the citizens.” - Park Survey Comments, 2013

  2. Pendergast Regional Park Pendergast Regional Park

  3. Pendergast Regional Park– Phase I (Completed 1995)

  4. Pendergast Regional Park – Phase I Youth and Adult Softball, Youth Baseball 3 Lit, 300 ft. Softball Fields

  5. Pendergast Regional Park – Phase I 470-Stall, Lighted Parking Lot

  6. Pendergast Regional Park – Phase I Concession Building & Restroom

  7. Pendergast Regional Park – Phase I Basketball Court Sand Volleyball Court Children’s Playground

  8. Pendergast Regional Park – Phase I Two Full Size, All-weather Fields With Lights and Curbing Dirt Playing Surface

  9. Pendergast Regional Park – Phase I Substandard Restroom No ADA access to fields Poor Drainage and Playability

  10. Pendergast Regional Park – Recent Improvements City’s Only Off-Leash Dog Park

  11. Private/Public Partnership Olympic Sports Center – Indoor Facility

  12. Pendergast Field Improvement Proposed – Phase II

  13. Pendergast Field Improvement Proposed – Phase II Pendergast Regional Park: Existing Conditions & Proposed Improvements

  14. 13th St. Parks, Recreation & Open Space Comprehensive Plan (Adopted 2014)

  15. Summary of Proposed Improvements • Phase I (Completed 1995) Project Cost • Site Acquisition, 3 Ball Fields, $2,500,000 • 2 Soccer Fields, Parking Lot & Pathway Concession/Restroom Building, Playground, $4,978,000 • Basketball & Volleyball Courts & Lighting (in 2018 $) • Phase IIProbable Cost • Artificial Turf 2 Soccer Fields $2,500,000 • Restroom/Maintenance Facility $500,000 • Concession Building Renovation $200,000 • Playground, Climbing Wall $350,000 • Accessible Pathways, Parking Lot OL $800,000 • Shelter, Site Fixtures, Landscaping $200,000 • A&E, Permitting, Proj. Admin. (7%) $318,500 • Contingency (20%)$973,700 • Phase II Total: $5,842,200 • Phase IIIProbable Cost • Artificial Turf 3 Existing Ball Fields $3,000,000 • Construct 4th Ball Field $2,000,000 • Dog Park Relocation $250,000 • A&E, Permitting, Proj. Admin. (7%) $367,500 • Contingency (20%)$1,123,500Phase III Total:$6,741,000 • Total Project: $12,583,200 Turf 3 Softball Fields; Replace Fencing & Gates Parking Lot Overlay and Stripping Construct 4th Softball Field; Relocate Dog Park Turf 2 Soccer Fields; Replace Restroom; Install ADA Pathways

  16. 13th St. Community Involvement/Outreach • Proposed Public Involvement/Outreach: • Meetings with Stakeholders • Public Meetings/Presentations • Newspaper Articles/Social Media • Stakeholders/Potential Partners: • Parks and Recreation Commission • Bremerton Parks Foundation • Olympic Sports Center • Area Youth Sports Clubs (Kitsap Alliance FC) • Washington State Youth Soccer • The Mountaineers – Kitsap Branch • Sports League and Tournament Organizers • Dog Park Users • Program Participants and Community Members

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