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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Money is No Object Msg# 945680
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If you disagree then you have not read or not understood the motion, the original $750,000 bid details, nor the two bids the GM obtained for Phase One of the overall Manklin Creek Project.
All Terry's motion did was to eliminate the four courts that were to be built now. He states unequivocally that his $150,000 number included all work in the $207,000 bid recommended by the GM, with the exception of the four pickleball courts to be built now in the $207,000. Further clarification of this of this is in the discussion during the board meeting as to where the $150,000 came from. So, you are telling us that if the $207,000 was approved in the original GM recommendation, the $207,000 would have paid for storm water mitigation, repairing and relocating the playground, building a fence, resurfacing the parking lot and construction of four new pickleball courts. Since Terry revised his proposal, now we will be getting the storm water mitigation necessary to implement the "master plan" along with repair and relocate the playground, building a fence and resurfacing the parking lot. The only thing we don't get for the reduced amount of $150,000 is four new pickleball courts. If you are correct, the two paddleball courts must have been very expensive as they would account for $543,000 of the original bid. If we could get everything done for $207,000 less only the paddleball courts, those were some mightly expensive courts!! |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Where you and I disagree is that the work to be done is not in support of the original masterplan. If you disagree then you have not read or not understood the motion, the original $750,000 bid details, nor the two bids the GM obtained for Phase One of the overall Manklin Creek Project. All of these are available. Clearly the teach of the two bids Thompson presented to the board contained the site work and storm water management related to building eight pickleball courts, four now and four in the future All Terry's motion did was to eliminate the four courts that were to be built now. He states unequivocally that his $150,000 number included all work in the $207,000 bid recommended by the GM, with the exception of the four pickleball courts to be built now in the $207,000. Further clarification of this is in the discussion during the board meeting as to where the $150,000 came from. As a very real matter, every bit of work proposed to be done in Terry's motion is "in support of the original masterplan." Every penny of the $150,000. Without the creation of the master plan, done solely to provide more pickleball and paddleball courts, there would be no need to move the playground or any other site work of any kind. All that needs to be done is some maintenance on the playground structure, probably at a cost of less that $10,000. |
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