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File #: SS 18-194   
Type: Study Session Status: Presented
File created: 9/17/2018 In control: City Council Study Session
On agenda: 9/25/2018 Final action: 9/25/2018
Title: Redmond Pool Energy Audit Report
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo, 2. Attachment A: Alternatives, 3. Attachment B: Presentation
MEMO TO: Members of the City Council
FROM: Mayor John Marchione
SUBJECT:

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Redmond Pool Energy Audit Report


I. RECOMMENDED ACTION
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Brief the City Council on the Energy Audit of Redmond Pool and provide the City Council with information to inform the decision-making during budget process.
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II. DEPARTMENT CONTACTS

Rachel Van Winkle Interim Director Parks and Recreation 425-556-2334
Dave Tuchek Park Operations Manager 425-556-2318
Quinn Kuhnhausen Facilities Operations Supervisor 425-556-2716
Cathy Beam Manager of DES Contract 425-556-2429
Carolyn Hope Park Planning & Cultural Arts Manager 425-556-2313


III. DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND

The Redmond Pool at Hartman Park was constructed in 1974 by King County using Forward Thrust bond funding. In 2010, King County transferred the Redmond Pool at Hartman Park to the City of Redmond. At the time of the transfer, the pool was being operated by Northwest Centers, a non-profit organization. In 2010, the City contracted with WAVE Aquatics to operate the pool, which included providing programming, daily operations, supplies, utilities and routine maintenance. Per the contract, City is responsible for major repairs and improvements.

In April 2010, the City contracted with Water Technology, Inc. to assess the condition of the pool, which identified an estimated $375,000 in recommended corrective measures. During 2010/2011 the City funded and completed approximately $135,000 in repairs. The work included a major drainage system compliance upgrade, repairs to the roof, restrooms, and exterior fencing. WAVE funded about $5,000 in additional repairs/improvements related to water chemistry.

In 2013, the City contracted with Meng to evaluate condition of the pool as part of the 2013 Facility Condition Assessment, which identified approximately $7.5 million in needed repairs and replacements.

In 2016, the City Council authorized $100,000 in life support related maintenance...

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