What is happening at Redwood Park?

Question 1 of the Parks Referendum would provide funding for an inclusive playground, splash pad, a new building/shelter with restrooms, and new courts for basketball, volleyball, tennis, pickleball, ecuavoley, and other improvements. If Question 1 passes the existing community pool and building will be removed. Question 2 allows voters to consider the replacement of the community pool and pool building. If Questions 1 and 2 pass, Redwood Park would have an inclusive playground, a new community pool, a new building/shelter supporting the inclusive playground and community pool, and new courts for basketball, volleyball, tennis, pickleball, ecuavoley, and other improvements.

QUESTION 1REDWOOD PARK AMENITIESQUESTION 2
XInclusive PlaygroundX
XBuilding/ShelterX
XCourtsX
XParkingX
XSplash Pad

Outdoor PoolX
XRestroomsX

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1. Why is the City putting forward an investment plan for the park system at this time?
2. What is the plan the City is proposing to voters?
3. Who came up with this plan?
4. Will my taxes increase all at once?
5. If the referendum passes, is there a way for me to receive any property tax relief?
6. Will the City use local contractors for this project if the Parks Referendum passes?
7. Can't we wait a few more years to make improvements?
8. Have Apple Valley residents been involved in the planning process?
9. Why aren't there detailed drawings of the proposed new construction?
10. How much will this Parks Referendum cost and how will it be funded?
11. What are the other funding sources the City plans to use?
12. What is happening with the new Youth Baseball/Softball Complex?
13. I thought the City was going to use synthetic turf for the Youth Baseball/Softball Complex?
14. What is happening at Redwood Park?
15. What is happening at Kelley Park?
16. Will the City be making strides to improve the environment?
17. If the Parks Referendum passes, what happens next?
18. What happens if the Parks Referendum isn't approved?