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The scope of work includes planning and design for replacement of the Dretzka Golf Clubhouse parking lot. Storm water best management practices, green infrastructure, natural areas restoration and management shall be incorporated where applicable. With respect to sustainability and energy efficiency, lighting will be replaced with LED fixtures. Asphaltic concrete mixes used for surface course and binder course may contain salvaged or reclaimed asphaltic material. Crushed gravel base course may include crushed stone, crushed gravel, crushed concrete, reclaimed asphaltic pavement, reprocessed material or blended material.
Above photo shows progress as of August 2022.
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The scope of work includes planning and design for replacement of the Dretzka Golf Clubhouse parking lot. Storm water best management practices, green infrastructure, natural areas restoration and management shall be incorporated where applicable. With respect to sustainability and energy efficiency, lighting will be replaced with LED fixtures. Asphaltic concrete mixes used for surface course and binder course may contain salvaged or reclaimed asphaltic material. Crushed gravel base course may include crushed stone, crushed gravel, crushed concrete, reclaimed asphaltic pavement, reprocessed material or blended material.
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I have recently been at the Dretzka Park Golf Clubhouse parking lot on three occasions since the initial rework/redesign has been done. There has been a lot of informal discussion among golfers regarding the changes and to this juncture, none of it favorable. The directional change for parking is bewildering. The images in the gallery show images of families viewing or walking across the parking lot. The realistic occurrence of these familial images are nearly non-existent as this is a GOLF COURSE parking lot, not a parking lot for the general park. It appears that we have taken the simple and made it complex ... at a cost of $2M.
SMT
over 1 year ago
Page last updated: 08 Aug 2023, 12:54 PM
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I have recently been at the Dretzka Park Golf Clubhouse parking lot on three occasions since the initial rework/redesign has been done. There has been a lot of informal discussion among golfers regarding the changes and to this juncture, none of it favorable. The directional change for parking is bewildering. The images in the gallery show images of families viewing or walking across the parking lot. The realistic occurrence of these familial images are nearly non-existent as this is a GOLF COURSE parking lot, not a parking lot for the general park. It appears that we have taken the simple and made it complex ... at a cost of $2M.