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The total cost of Phase 2 is $450,000. With current inflation rates, each year the project is <br />delayed,the cost increases by approximately 5%. With current inflation rates,each year the <br />project is delayed,the cost increases by over$20,000,escalating the urgency for our community <br />to complete Phase 2 as soon as possible. Excitingly, Grindline is willing to make room in their <br />schedule to complete the project this summer. The CESC and Rotary raised $110,000 in the fall <br />of 2023 and the City of Cle Elum recently committed $170,000 in City Lodging Tax funding. <br />Rotary seeks the remaining $170,000 from Kittitas County to complete the skatepark in 2024. <br />Funding Source status Amount <br />PHASE 2 <br />City of Cie Elum Lodging Tax Secured 170,000 <br />Hein Legacy Foundation Secured 25,000 <br />Community Fundraising Secured 85,000 <br />Kittitas County Requested 170,000 <br />TOTAL i450,000 <br />The project's success to date is a result of deep-rooted community support and partnerships. <br />The project started as a grassroots campaign by passionate community members and <br />developed into a joint venture of the CESC, Rotary,the City, and the greater upper Kittitas County <br />community. The CESC and Rotary,the project's private fiscal sponsor, raised $565,000 to date <br />Phase 1: $285,000; Phase 2: $280,000). To achieve this,they worked with local foundations <br />such as the Suncadia Fund for Community Enhancement and Hein Legacy Foundation and held <br />two community fundraisers that raised a combined $128,000, an incredible achievement in our <br />small community. The community events included over 1,000 locals and visitors and the <br />skatepark is used by community members and is regularly visited by skaters from all over the <br />pacific northwest <br />Furthermore our community stepped up in large ways to provide in-kind contributions to raise <br />money and reduce the project's cost. Local businesses sacrificed merchandise, labor, and <br />experiences for the fundraisers from their small businesses as well as goods and services such <br />as screen printing to support fundraising events. Skatepark users and supporters demolished <br />the old features on the site. Local businesses demolished the old concrete foundation, hauled <br />debris from the site, and provided a dumpster for wood and metal materials, providing at least <br />12,000 in cost savings. A local print shop also provided services at cost,facilitating CESC's <br />development of a popular"merch" line of stickers,t-shirts, and hoodies that can be spotted daily <br />throughout the upper Kittitas County area and beyond. <br />If funded, Grindline will begin Phase 2 construction in the summer of 2024 and will complete the <br />skatepark by November 2024. Completing this project will provide an incredible skatepark <br />experience for upper Kittitas County's children and teens and increase the use of a central and <br />integral community park. Youth starting as young as age three use skateboards, roller skates,