Community Development CommissionJune 9, 2020

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Dove Springs Public Health Facility 5811 Palo Blanco Lane Presentation Community Development Commission Board Kymberley Maddox, Austin Public Health Kalpana Sutaria, Public Works June 9, 2020 Proposed Facility  $16 million project approved by voters in 2018 Bond election  Two-Story Building - Lower Level about 16,000 Sq. Ft.  Estimated completion Spring 2023  Full Service Neighborhood Center  WIC Clinic  Immunizations Clinic  High Quality Child Care Center Construction Site High Quality Child Care Center Located on the first floor with easy access Attached outdoor learning area and playground Design-Build Team has subconsultant Bright Horizons with specialty in child care centers NAEYC and State Certification Standards 70 to 74 Children Public Health Facility access for kitchen, classrooms & other services Climate Resilience Components LEED Silver Certification Use of Lobby as a temporary cooling center and information distribution Outdoor charging station with battery storage Backup power generator capability Rainwater collection Current Phase and Next Steps Official address assigned to facility: 5811 Palo Blanco Lane A Design-Build firm, SpawGlass approved by the Contract negotiation and completion by June, City Council 2020 Design and permitting by late Spring 2021 Construction start by Fall 2021 Construction completion by Spring 2023 Community Outreach and Public Engagement  Two public meetings held during project start to guide initial planning phase  Next public meeting to introduce SpawGlass Design-Build Team to the community and allow team to hear community feedback first-hand in Summer, 2020.  Community Input meetings on Schematic Design options in Fall, 2020 Community Outreach and Public Engagement  Public Engagement through website and social media is ongoing and will continue throughout the design phase  Community Task Force being developed for continuous feedback to SpawGlass and City of Austin team between public meetings Thank you! Q & A