File #: 24-636    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Report Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/24/2024 In control: Recreation & Parks Commission
On agenda: Final action:
Title: SUBJECT: High Speed Rail Updates REPORT IN BRIEF Parks & Community Services Director Christopher Jensen will provide ongoing updates as available on High Speed Rail as it relates to the acquisition of the Merced Senior Community Center and the McCombs Youth Center. RECOMMENDATION Information only-no action required
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Report Prepared by: Christopher Jensen, Director, Parks and Recreation

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SUBJECT: High Speed Rail Updates

REPORT IN BRIEF
Parks & Community Services Director Christopher Jensen will provide ongoing updates as available on High Speed Rail as it relates to the acquisition of the Merced Senior Community Center and the McCombs Youth Center.

RECOMMENDATION
Information only-no action required

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DISCUSSION
The High Speed Rail Authority (HSRA) is the lead agency overseeing the development of High Speed Rail (HSR) in the State of California. The HSRA has hosted several community based workshops to engage and inform residents of the timeline, station layout, track location and positive impact HSR should have on for the State, the Central Valley, and the City of Merced. Within the path of HSR's segment in Merced includes the Merced Senior Community Center and the McCombs Youth Center. Both of these facilities are owned by the City of Merced but operated through contracted service or lease agreements with outside organization's, Boys and Girls Club of Merced County and Merced Senior Inc.

The plan initiated in 2023 by Parks & Community Services was to develop a new Parks, Recreation & Open Space Master Plan that would prioritize a feasibility analysis and suggested relocation plan for both the McCombs Youth Center and the Merced Senior Community Center as a result of HSR's development. The Department was awarded $150,000 earlier this year to carry out the new master planning process over the next 18 months.

Although always supportive of HSR's development, including the Merced Station, the City was unaware of the potential advanced timeline recently made possible by the infusion of federal funding to the project. What was thought to be a 5-7 year timeline was expedited to a 18 month- 2 year timeline in November by the HSRA. In an effort to adjust to this new timeline City staff hosted a series of conversations with the HSRA about the relocation and timeline...

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