OPINION: Did you know about the proposed $27 Million "Downtown Park"? According to Council Finance Chair, Mr. Richard Cole, a Downtown Park has been planned for years.Several comments have been posted. Here's a brief breakdown of the proposed Parks budget:
In this budget cycle, the total proposed Capital Fund (1) for Parks is $75,000.000 (2) over the next six years. Parks General Fund is budgeted to go up 19% to $12,137,784 over two years. Parks salary and benefits alone will increase by just over $ 1 Million. Council has approved many items of the General Fund increase and will converse further on others. However, $43,060,000 is proposed for capital projects (2009-2014) and is yet to be approved by Council. The Downtown Park and a $10K linear park are two of the projects.
HAS THE PUBLIC BEEN FULLY ENGAGED in the Downtown Park budget process? Doubtful. After two public workshops many months ago, six "Results Committees" - each with 1 citizen and staff - were formed by the Administration. These committees evaluated and ranked budget requests (3) for the six "priority areas" defined by the Administration. The Results Committee responsible for evaluating the Parks requests was composed of one citizen and six city staff. The Parks & Trails Commission , Arts Commission and PED-Bike Advisory Committees were not included in this "Budget for Priorities" program. It seems questionable that only one citizen in the absence of the Commissions is fully adequate to evaluate and rank public requests.
In coming sessions, Parks Director Larsen will present the Results Committee's $43,060,000 Park's capital request to Council, as follows:
- $27,000,000 in new funds to build a Downtown Park.
- $10,000,000 is requested for acquisition of the BNSF railway. (See an awesome rendering of the corridor promenade)
- The council will also decide on $1,060,000 for the redevelopment of Anderson Park development and Slough Park designs; and
- $5,000,000 to buy and build new trails.
The location for the Downtown Park is "undetermined", but my guess it will be part of the BNSF railway Corridor. The BNSF linear park corridor will feature a regional trail, rain gardens, landscaped promenade with pedestrian seating and future plans for light rail transit. 3-4 roads will cross through the corridor for traffic circulation.
If you want to comment to the city try emailing: Parks/Trailz/Arts celarsen@redmond.gov or ParksAndTrailsCommission@redmond.gov.
Footnotes:
1. The city's name for the "Capital Fund" is Capital Improvement Fund or C.I.P.
2. Dollar amounts have been rounded. Verify here
3. Bureaucratic lingo for 'budget requests" is Requests for Offers or offers.
View the index for the preliminary city budget HERE! Outstanding issues are placed on the "issues table" for later review by council.
CC: Council & Mayor & Parks Director Larsen, 11/09/08



















