To: Board of Supervisors
From: John Kopchik, Director, Conservation and Development
Report Title: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Department of Conservation and Development (DCD) Director, or designee, to execute memorandum of understanding with Ambrose Recreation and Park District to contribute $30,000 of County Park Impact fee funds to accessibility improvements at Lynbrook Park for the period of March 3, 2026, through December 31, 2026.
?Recommendation of the County Administrator ? Recommendation of Board Committee
RECOMMENDATIONS:
APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Department of Conservation and Development (DCD) Director, or designee, to execute memorandum of understanding with Ambrose Recreation and Park District to contribute $30,000 of County Park Impact fee funds to accessibility improvements at Lynbrook Park for the period of March 3, 2026, through December 31, 2026.
FISCAL IMPACT:
No impact to the General Fund. 100% Park Impact fees deposited in the Bay Point area park accounts will be used to finance the project.
BACKGROUND:
Project Description
The park fees are being requested to help fund a new ADA pathway improvement at Lynbrook Park in the unincorporated community of Bay Point. The tasks associated with the ADA improvement include:
* Remove existing pathway material.
* Design ADA pathway to meet ADA standards.
* Construct new pathway per ADA standards.
The project will cost an estimated $30,000.
The approval to use Park funds for the Lynbrook ADA Pathway improvement was on the Board of Supervisor's meeting agenda on December 16, 2025. At the meeting, it was noted that the item needed some minor updates and the item would instead return to the Board of Supervisors for consideration in early 2026.
Park Fund Background
The County imposes fees on residential development to fund park and recreational facilities under both the County's Park Dedication Ordinance and the County's Park Impact Fee Ordinance. Funds from these fees are deposited into accoun...
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