Brentwood council approves contract with landscape firm to design sports fields geared for tournaments and recreational uses.
Build it and they will come. That’s the hope of the Brentwood City Council with its proposed Sand Creek Sports Complex, which got a shot in the arm with approval of a contract for the design and planning of the multimillion dollar facility.
Bruce Muldur, director of Brentwood Parks and Recreation, said Verde Design was one of 24 businesses that expressed interest and one of two that submitted bids. Planning would begin later this month and continue through next year and include public input, with construction earmarked for 2024, he said.
Estimated cost of the planning and design work is $1,945,331, an amount that includes a 15% contingency of $253,738 in case more is needed as the project progresses. The total project is estimated at $15 million, to be paid mainly by American Rescue Act funds and trails development impact fees. Muldur agreed that artificial turf works “really well,” but suggested that the landscape experts and community should weigh in when it comes to that stage of the planning process.
Mendoza reiterated the idea was to offer artificial fields because that’s what soccer tournament organizers prefer. “I know that Santa Clara is working on one … they’re not even going to have space between the fields in order to maximize the space ,” she said.
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