Measure H Completed Projects

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Golden Hills ParkGoldenHillsPark

Bernice Lane and Blue Ridge Drive 
The renovation of Golden Hills Park included demolition and construction of a new community building in a new ADA accessible location, reconstruction of the basketball courts and resurfacing of the tennis courts together with miscellaneous improvements including pathway lighting, a new picnic area, reseeding the playfield and installation of a new monument sign.

Cappy Ricks Park PlayCappyRicksPark
Equipment Replacement 

Brown and Arreba Street 
Project replaced the under-utilized tot-lot play equipment with a new play structure and equipment more appropriate for 5 to 12-year-old children, new safety surfacing, and landscape improvements.

Waterfront Park Field 5WaterfrontField5

N. Court Street and Tarantino Drive
Project at Waterfront Park Field 5 constructed numerous potential improvements to make this field more viable as an offset for Field 3’s exclusive status for semi-professional, men’s, and youth ages 14 and up baseball, including a new infield and backstop, shade coverings over dugouts, and field irrigation improvements.

 

Hidden Lakes Park Restroom/ConcessionHiddenLakesPark Building Replacement

Morello Avenue at Chilpancingo Parkway
Project replaced the existing restroom/concession stand with an ADA compliant facility. The project constructed ADA pathway access between the ballfields, parking lot, and restroom/concession building, and performed repairs to fencing at this park. Along with Measure H Funds, the project also received funding from the State of California Prop 68 Per Capita Grant.

Cappy Ricks Park

 

Cappy Ricks Park

Brown St. and Arreba St.
This project was completed in 2014 and reconstructed the restrooms, tennis courts and turf. New picnic areas and pathways were added along with rubber surfacing under the existing play equipment.

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Hidden Lakes Park

Hidden Lakes Park

Morello Ave. at Chilpancingo Pkwy.
This project, completed in 2016, replaced the natural turf soccer field with an artificial turf, multi-use field. The track around the field, along with paths in the park was also rehabilitated. Construction of ADA upgrades was included in the project.

The project was designed with the input of local youth soccer organizations. The soccer user groups indicated a desire to have flexibility for a wide range of age groups. The layout includes one adult sized field with one Under 11 field and two Under 9 fields striped also. The field accommodates one lacrosse field marked in a light green color so as not to contrast with soccer striping.

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Hidden Valley Park

Hidden Valley Park

Center Ave. at Redwood Dr.
This project was completed in 2014 and consisted of ADA compliance, restroom replacement and other park improvements. Some of the improvements include new swings, rentable and first come first serve picnic areas, walking circuit with active exercise stations, a level grass play area and refurbished baseball/softball fields.

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Highland Park

Highland Park

Highland Ave. and Merrithew Dr.
This project was completed in 2021 and consisted of a ADA compliance, new basketball court and play ground.

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Holiday Highland Park

Holiday Highland Park

Figtree Lane and Eastwoodbury
This project was completed in 2012 and consisted of ADA, playground up-grade and other turf, picnic and park improvements. A restroom was installed at the park along with sewer connection.

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Ignacio Plaza Light Replacement Project

525 Henrietta St.
This project replaced and upgraded the existing lighting in the Plaza area adjacent to City Hall with energy-efficient LED lighting. The project was completed in 2019 for the budgeted cost of $65,000 using Measure H funds.

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John Muir Park

John Muir Park

Vista Way and Pine St. Adjacent to John Muir Elementary
This project was completed in 2021 and consisted of restoration of the pathways and new lighting.

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John Sparacino Park

John Sparacino Park

432 Alhambra Ave.
This project was completed in 2021 and consisted of renovations of the pathways.

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Martinez Library

740 Court St.
This project was completed in 2011 and included a complete renovation and expansion of the basement area of the library. The project included the installation of an elevator to both make the area ADA-accessible and improve circulation and accessibility. A community meeting room was added along with research and reading spaces.


Mountain View Park

Mountain View Park

Parkway Dr. off Howe Rd.
This project was completed in the fall of 2015. The play equipment areas were combined in a central location of the park and new picnic areas were constructed. The little league field received new fencing, dugouts and seating areas. New picnic areas were added and existing picnic areas were upgraded. The Project also included ADA access and restroom upgrades.

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Nancy Boyd Park

Nancy Boyd Park

90 Church St.
This project was completed in two phases. The first phase renovated the restroom, ball field, tennis and basketball courts replaced the picnic and playground areas of the park. The second phase of the project was completed in 2014 and included construction of new picnic areas, including a new group picnic facility and the installation of play equipment.

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Rankin Aquatic Center

Rankin Aquatic Center

100 Buckley St.
This project was completed in 2011 and consisted of a redesign and replacement of the former Rankin Pool including bathhouse, staff area and pump room. Exterior upgrades included ADA compliance, security/safety improvements, special features for children such as a sprayground, swim team classroom space and buffers for sound/wind.

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Rankin Park and Tavan Field

Rankin Park and Tavan Field

West end of Buckley St.
This project, completed in 2012, consisted of ADA compliance, playground upgrades, and other turf and park improvements. The existing restroom and concession building were replaced. Significant grading and sculpted retain walls were required to conform the site to ADA accessible grades.

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Susana Park

Susana Park

Susana St. and Estudillo St.
This project was completed in the fall of 2015. The project included new pathways and sidewalks, new picnic areas and lighting. ADA access and restroom upgrades are also a part of the Project. The park was opened up for better visibility. In response to community input, the seatback portion rock benches were preserved and re-used as a planting border at the Estudillo Street entrances to the park.

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Waterfront Park

Waterfront Park

North Court St. via Ferry St.
This project was completed in January 2019. Improvements included renovated sports fields; new field lighting; parking lot and path lights and conduits; renovated pathways; asphalt paving; various landscaping and irrigation improvements; improved restrooms; new storm drains and retaining walls; new fences and railings; new park furniture; installation of new electrical work; reconstructed parking lots; and ADA improvements. The project also included renovating the Group Picnic area and a new “tot” restroom near the play equipment.

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