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Several projects that the courts want done are the Municipal Golf Course, the <br />drag strip, and the zoo. Those are really unique items for the county and they <br />want to see the county get it done. We spent way more money than what we <br />were required to spend originally. However, we have to address our ADA <br />concerns out there and we’ll continue ADA upgrades to our facility. It gives the <br />courts confidence that we are progressing at a rate that they are comfortable with <br />and we’re going to get the job done. All the projects that we do is ADA <br />accessible and any concerns or challenges that come up, we have guidance <br />from Alisa Mitchener in our department, along with Teri Spinola-Campbell from <br />HR to help us figure the funding and guidance in taking care of some of the <br />day-to-day operational issues. That’s kind of where we’re at right now. <br /> <br />S. Nagasawa <br /> inquired if Parks was going to work on the beach access first at <br />Richardson’s. <br /> <br />C. Honma <br /> stated they would be doing the building, bathroom and parking first. <br />Beach access would be more on the operational side. The building needs to be <br />renovated because of the hazardous materials that are coming off of the building <br />and the age of the facility. Some plants and trees will be removed and the patio <br />area is going to be expanded out as well. For Richardson’s itself, Clayton <br />doesn’t know how far up to the beach they’re going to go. <br /> <br />S. Nagasawa <br /> spoke about the path being really uneven. She stated that working <br />with the disabled and bringing people to county programs that are happening at <br />Richardson’s is like an obstacle course, and it’s suicidal trying to get these folks <br />from the parking lot which is right over to where mobi mat starts. Without help, <br />some people can’t even go. That should be a priority. <br /> <br />R. Amundson <br /> wanted clarification whether the patio area was going to be <br />accessible from the outside of the building or if you have to go into the building. <br />The difficulty with making it accessible through the building is that the building is <br />sometimes locked up so people can’t get to the patio. <br /> <br />C. Honma <br /> said he didn’t know exactly but would look into and get back to him. <br /> <br />A. Mitchener <br /> spoke with Parks planners and was informed that there will be a <br />pathway from the parking lot along side the staff parking, continue with the <br />pathway that exists now on the right hand side, and it would expand into a broad <br />walk situation to the point that goes down past the house. It will end at the <br />plumeria tree where the sand becomes hard packed. That’s actually where our <br />mobi mats begin. The parking lot is going to be expanded. There will be four <br />accessible parking stalls. So that connects the parking lot alongside the right <br />hand side entrance. You go down around the right side of the house. They are <br />going to level the slope from the patio down to the sand, and have a small picnic <br />table. There will be no showers there because of environmental issues. <br /> <br /> <br />C. Honma <br /> stated that the upgrades were for the Hokulia and their educational <br />teachings. The hazardous materials and some of the paint were removed, and <br />3 <br /> <br />