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Recreation Center at Morse Park
Project Planning Phases
Current Status: Design Development & Construction Documents
PROJECT OVERVIEW
A two-story, 54,000 square-foot recreation and fitness facility on 3-acres of undeveloped land within Morse Community Park, located at the corner of Bellaterra Drive and Fire Poppy Drive. The recreation center will expand recreation programming and increase service levels through individual and group fitness, drop-in and registered activities, sports classes, leagues, and tournaments.
Timeline
- 2022: Design Development, Construction Documents, Bidding, Construction Award
- 2023-2024: Construction
- Mid 2024: Opening
Project Cost and Funding
- The Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) cost is estimated at $35 million, funded through a combination of Lease Revenue Certificates of Participation, Park Impact fees, Quimby fees, and Landscape and Lighting Assessments.
LATEST NEWS
Call for Facility Name Nominations
Cosumnes CSD is currently seeking the community's help in naming the future recreation center! The Naming Committee will give particular attention to names that represent broad community principles which enhance the values of Elk Grove, augment the facility's design threads, and will be compatible with community interest.
If you would like to submit a name for consideration, please complete the nomination form by Tuesday, May 24.
FACILITY DESIGN
Planned Amenities
- Large fitness areas with cardio equipment, free weights, and functional training
- 2 aerobic/fitness exercise rooms; a multi-purpose room for birthday events and programs
- Outdoor fitness equipment
- 4 indoor basketball courts with 6 pickleball and 4 volleyball overlay courts
- Indoor jogging track
- Locker rooms and private changing rooms for individuals and families
- An event lawn and a bouldering/slackline area
See the Plans
Design Threads
BRS Architecture, the project architect, focused on two overarching design threads in designing the center: Tapestry and Energy.
Tapestry
A weaving of separate ideas to create a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. The center will be a place where the individuals of a diverse community can come together as one. See more
Energy
Energy is directly related to activity. The building itself will appear dynamic to reflect the energy of the activity within. Energy encompasses the physical energy required for fitness and sport, but also the thrill of competing, the combined enthusiasm of a team, and the elation of the pure enjoyment of physical activity. See more
MILESTONES
Completed
- 2019: Over 1,100 residents provided input and ideas at public meetings and through surveys. Indoor gym space and fitness space were two of the most requested design elements. Full survey results can be viewed in the Morse Recreation Center Business and Operations Plan (PDF).
- June 2019: GreenPlay, LLC was selected to evaluate the feasibility of a new recreation center. The resulting Business and Operations Plan (PDF) confirmed community support and financial viability of a new facility.
- November 2020: The Cosumnes CSD Board approved the Morse Recreation Center Business and Operations Plan, a funding plan, and authorized staff to seek an architect to design the facility.
- April 2021: Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture (BRS) was selected as the architect after a competitive RFP process involving 11 architects.
- September/November 2021: Facility design concepts and drawings were presented and confirmed at two public Design Workshops. BRS Architecture, the project architect, was directed to proceed on the project. View Presentation (PDF)
- March 2022: Design Development Phase complete.
- April 2022: The Cosumnes CSD Board approves financing plan for Morse Recreation Center.
Upcoming
- Summer 2022: Construction Documents Phase
- Fall 2022: Bidding/Selection of Construction Contractor
- Early 2023 to Mid-2024 (18 months): Facility Construction Phase
- Mid-2024: Grand Opening
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Contact Us
For additional information, contact the Deputy Project Manager, Fred Bremerman, by email or phone at (916) 405-5300 or see our list of Frequently Asked Questions.
Contact Us
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Paul Mewton
Chief of Planning, Design & Construction
Scott Jones
Engineering, Development, and Design Director
Contact Information
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Elk Grove, CA 95624Office: 916-405-5600
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