Council approves $20,000 amendment to add facilities operations study to parks master plan

5880645 · September 3, 2025

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Summary

Troy council adopted Resolution R47-20-25 to amend the American StructurePoint contract, adding a facilities operations study to the park and recreation master plan for up to $20,000 more, bringing the total agreement to a not-to-exceed $100,000.

The Troy City Council on Sept. 2 adopted Resolution R47-20-25 to amend the city's professional services agreement with American StructurePoint, Inc., adding a facilities operations study (FOS) to the comprehensive parks and recreation master plan update at an additional cost not to exceed $20,000 and bringing the total contract to a not-to-exceed $100,000.

Councilmember Susan Westfall, chair of the Recreation and Parks committee, told the council that the facilities operations study would provide detailed information on use, need, costs and economic and community impacts related to additional fields and facilities. The committee recommended emergency legislation so the FOS could begin immediately.

Council moved to suspend readings and adopted the resolution on Sept. 2. The council's vote adopted the amendment authorizing the Director of Public Service and Safety to execute the amended agreement.

The committee report listed Councilmember Christy Marshall, Councilmember Jeffrey Witten and Chair Susan Westfall as sponsors. The minutes did not identify which specific deliverables will be included in the FOS beyond the general scope described, nor did they specify a completion timeline in the public meeting discussion.