To help attendees better envision the size and scope of the CRC, the 105,000 square foot building will be outlined in paint and interior spaces marked with display boards. City staff members will provide guided tours throughout the facility and answer questions. Though attendees will be able to get a feel for what the entire facility will offer, the groundbreaking marks the start of construction for Phase 1 of the CRC. Phase 1, which is fully funded with cash set aside for the project since 2009, will include an events hall, multipurpose conference & meeting spaces, a club lounge, catering kitchen, senior center, an outdoor amphitheater and events space. Estimated completion for Phase 1 is December 2015.
Phase 2 of the CRC will include spaces for fitness, performance training, gymnasium, indoor jog/walk track, indoor aquatics, indoor playground, party rooms, early learning classroom, child watch and multipurpose classrooms for programs.
Funding for Phase 2 requires voter approval. In May 2015, Southlake voters will be asked to consider re-purposing an existing sales tax revenue source to construct and offset a portion of the facility operating cost. It is important to note that the facility will not require an increase in taxes for residents. If approved, Phase 2 construction would begin in the Fall of 2016.
Below is a schedule of events:
- 9:00AM: Breakfast served
- 9:15AM: Presentation and Groundbreaking Ceremony
- 10:00AM: Tours and giveaways
- 11:00AM: Lunch served
The CRC has been in the Parks Master Plan since 1996 and became a top priority when it was frequently cited in the 2009 and 2011 citizen surveys. In August 2013, City Council put the plan into action when it approved $1.72M to design phase 1 and the site plan was approved at the June 3, 2014 City Council meeting.
The multi-year timeline below highlights important dates in the development of the CRC:
- August 2013 – Phase 1 design
- June 2014 – Site plan for Phase 1 approved
- September 2014 – Phase 1 construction begins
- May 2015 – Tax repurpose election to fund Phase 2
- Summer 2015 – Proposed Phase 2 design
- December 2015 – Phase 1 opens
- Fall 2016 – Proposed Phase 2 construction begins
- Early 2018 – Proposed Phase 2 opens