NOVEMBER 15, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7
Parks board approves
$11K in matching grants
By ERIC A. HOWALD
Of the Keizertimes
The Keizer Parks Advisory
Board approves three requests
for matching grants at its Oc-
tober and November meetings.
At the October meeting,
board members considered a
request from Jerry and Peg-
gy Moore for the community
garden that bears their names
on Rickman Road North.
The couple re-
quested $1,050
to replace older
raised bed fram-
ing and raise the
height of all the
garden beds in
the space.
“With
a
deeper bed, our
gardeners can
grow more root
vegetables and
things like corn
that has deeper roots,” Peggy
said.
The grant paid for the lum-
ber to get the project under-
way and the board approved it
unanimously.
“I think you’ve done your
homework and you’ve done a
lot at the gardens. I appreciate
the effort to bring us quotes for
the materials,” said Matt Law-
yer, a member of the board.
The Moores completed the
project the week prior to the
November meeting.
At a meeting of the board
Tuesday, Nov. 12, Jeff Davis
requested a $10,000 matching
grant for the second phase of
his plan to install exercise sta-
tions at several parks through-
out Keizer. Last summer, Davis
led a successful effort to install
workout stations at Country
Glen Park and Claggett Creek
Park.
For the second phase, he
plans to put additional equip-
ment in place at Wallace House,
Keizer Rapids and Meadows
park. Davis already has addi-
tional fi nancial backing from
the Rotary Club of Keizer and
the total value is estimated at
more than $36,000 once the
cost of equipment, foundation
materials and labor is factored
in.
Parks board members ex-
pressed some concern over
dedicating $10,000 of its
$15,000 an-
nual budget
to a single
project.
“Does
that
not
seem like a
large amount
for a single
project?”
asked Clay
Rushton, a
recent addi-
tion to the
board.
“It is a large amount, but it’s
not unusual,” responded Da-
vid Louden, the board chair.
Efforts to improve Keizer Lit-
tle League Park have received
multiple $10,000 grants from
the parks board in the recent
past.
Rushton asked Davis if he
could settle for $7,500. Da-
vis responded that it would
change the scope of the pro-
posed work.
“What you see in the pro-
posal are hard costs, the majori-
ty of which go into production
of the equipment and shipping
to get it here,” Davis said.
Dedicating the amount this
early in the fi scal year – the
fund won’t be replenished un-
til next July – appeared to be
a diffi cult pill to swallow, but
the board approved it unani-
mously.
“I’ve watched you come to
this with a single idea and do
all the work to make it a reali-
Garden beds
replaced,
exercise
equipment in
the works
ty. Seeing that happen is really
cool,” said Zaira Flores-Marin,
a member of the board.
The second request of the
night came from one of the
board members, Wayne Frey.
Frey hoped to secure
$1,891.50 to replace PVC
pipe soccer goals and nets
at Country Glen Park, but
members of the board voiced
concerns how often the goals
were being used.
“I love the project con-
cept, but we heard from you
that there is little use [of the
goals] at this complex. Is there
another location where you
think this might receive more
use?” asked Lawyer.
Frey originally paid to place
PVC goals at the park, but one
has broken and created a safe-
ty hazard. He would now like
to replace the goals with alu-
minum goals on wheels and
safety padding. The project is
valued at nearly $3,800.
He suggested that bet-
ter equipment could lead to
greater use. No one on the
board could suggest a suitable
city park with appropriate, fl at,
well-drained turf to support
regular play.
“Maybe we gamble a little
bit, purchase the goals and we
get the expected use. If that
doesn’t work, we have the
goals and we can fi nd the right
location,” Lawyer said.
The motion to approve the
grant died for lack of a second,
but Lawyer said he wanted to
work with Frey to bring some
version of the project to fru-
ition.
The city’s parks advisory
board holds a unique place
among the city’s various com-
mittees and task forces. It is
the only one of the bunch that
controls how a portion of the
city’s budget, the matching
grant program, is spent.
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