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locations that could be utilized for your business, and that the Parks department is especially interested in <br />receiving proposals for, includes: <br />• Forest Park Swim Center, 802 E. Mukilteo Blvd. <br />• Animal Farm Area, Forest Park, 802 E. Mukilteo Blvd. <br />• Forest Park Preschool, 802 E. Mukilteo Blvd. <br />• Horseshoe Area, Forest Park, 802 E. Mukilteo Blvd. <br />• Legion Park Greenhouses 145 Alverson Blvd. <br />• Legion Park Horticulture Office, 145 Alverson Blvd. <br />• Legion Memorial & Walter Hall Golf Course Restaurant Areas <br />• Cemex Property north of Phil Johnson Ballfields, 400 Sievers Duecy Blvd. <br />• Senator Henry M. Jackson Park and Ballfields, 3302 18th St. <br />• Kasch Cloverleaf (Baseball and Softball) Fields, 2300 Kasch Park Road <br />• Caretaker residence at Madison Morgan Park, Morgan Road and Madison St. <br />• Other ideas include golf driving ranges, BMX track, skating venues, dedicated covered, pickle ball <br />courts <br />The City's park patrons include families, youth and adult sport organizations, dog enthusiasts, senior citizens, <br />joggers, walkers, boaters, bicyclists, sport lovers, gardeners, boaters, and outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. <br />2.3 SCOPE SPECIFICS <br />It is important that the proposals that are received accurately reflect the growing needs of the City's <br />residents and visitors, and that the outcomes are rich in community benefit, provide revenue to the <br />department, or greatly improve a park asset. A list of the developed Park properties is listed in Appendix <br />A and proposals can be received for any Everett park property. <br />The City is seeking proposals for the development and operation of facilities incorporating enhanced <br />recreational amenities in parks, such as non-traditional, adventure or extreme sports like BMX, skate <br />parks, throwing venues, paintball, zip line, disc golf and pump tracks at one or more Everett Parks <br />properties. Additionally, the City is interested in improvements made to existing facilities in exchange for <br />use, such as turf multiuse fields, rental operations, long and short-term rentals, leases, revenue share <br />opportunities or management agreements for existing facilities. Finally, the City is seeking proposals for <br />development and operation of year around or seasonal full -service restaurants, gift shops, dance studio, <br />martial arts, or other businesses interested in partnering with Parks to either rent, lease or share revenue <br />with the City and offer convenience and fun for residents utilizing the Parks. Proposals should follow the <br />format listed in Section 4 which requests an outline of the general idea and location of what is being <br />proposed, including the benefits to the City, City residents and visitors. If a proposal advances, formal <br />discussions will take place with the potential for contract negotiations. Any modifications to City property <br />are subject to the state prevailing wage rates. Example park properties include, but are not limited to: <br />Page 10 of 22 <br />