Beatitudes Community

Redevelopment Update: It’s Both Sites Now!

We are planning to have a second concrete contractor begin working on the 17th Drive site next week. You should see the sitework contractor moving dirt for the building pads this week. The framing will continue on Myrtle with the footings for Bldg #4 being poured on the 14th. The HVAC (Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning), will begin installation the week of the 24th on building #5 which was the first pad poured and the building that is framed. The project remains within budget.

Dust control is in effect at all times on all sites.

We appreciate your enthusiasm, participation and support. If you have any additional questions and information, please contact Scott Mardian,
smardian@beatitudescampus.org

Redevelopment Update

We expect the pour of ready-mix/concrete for the floor slabs for building one this Friday, the 31st.   The pour for the footings for the second building could be Monday the 3rd or Tuesday the 4th.  Moving back over to the dirt work for the 17th Drive buildings could begin Wednesday the 5th.

The work in the east drive/Boutique Blvd. near the dumpsters just north of the community garden should wrap up in the middle of this week.  There are driving restrictions while we tap into the water lines in the roadway.

Dust control is in effect at all times on all sites.

Redevelopment Update

Please contact me if you have any questions about the construction of the new patio homes.  We have made several improvements based upon suggestions on landscaping, layout, lighting and appliances.

We expect the second pour for ready-mix/concrete for the footings and foundations Tuesday the 28th for the second building. The pours will begin at about 3:30AM.

The underground utility work is wrapping up.

We are working in the east drive/Boutique Blvd near the dumpsters just north of the community garden.  There are driving restrictions while we tap into the water lines in the roadway.

Dust control is in effect at all times on all sites.

Redevelopment Update: Sandpainting

We expect the second pour for ready-mix/concrete for the footings and foundations this week or early next week for the second building. The pours will begin at about 3:30AM. Additional notifications will follow when the work schedule is set.

The underground utility work is wrapping up.  The blue piping is for domestic water, the black piping is for fire lines, the green piping is for sewer, the gray piping is for electrical and the white piping is for sewer lines inside of the buildings.

We will be working on the east drive/Boutique Blvd. near the dumpsters just north of the community garden next week. There will be driving restrictions while we tap into the water lines in the roadway.

This week between the hours of 6AM and 3PM from Monday, May 20th—Friday, May 24th the northeast corner of the campus will be CLOSED to DRIVING TRAFFIC due to construction from 6AM to 3PM. PLEASE USE 17TH DRIVE ENTRANCE TO ACCESS THE WEST END OF CAMPUS as you will not be able to drive around.

RESIDENTS, PLEASE NOTE: YOU WILL STILL BE ABLE TO PARK ON THE EAST SIDE OF CAMPUS IN YOUR NORMAL PARKING SPOTS AS ASSIGNED during these times. Security will be directing and notifying those who enter off of Glendale Avenue of these restrictions.

Dust control is in effect at all times on all sites. We appreciate your cooperation and patience during times of construction traffic restrictions. For questions—please contact Scott Mardian, Sr. VP of Redevelopment, [email protected].

Redevelopment Update

The Planned Urban Development (PUD) application with the City of Phoenix was unanimously approved. Thank you  again for your excellent support throughout this process.

We have completed just over 16% of the construction on the patio homes.  We are still performing underground utility work and we expect to begin delivery and pouring of ready-mix/concrete for the footings and foundations within two weeks. The large boxed specimen tree (Chinese Pistache) is leafing out and we hope to move it successfully to its final location between two of the new Myrtle Patio Homes within the next two weeks.  Work start times have shifted one hour earlier to 6AM to accommodate the higher daytime temperatures.

Again, our team, Orcutt/Winslow, their consultants, The Weitz Company and SRP appreciate your enthusiasm, participation and support in the project approvals. Additional questions and information?  Contact Scott Mardian,

smardian@beatitudescampus.org

Redevelopment Update

Thank you again for you excellent support to the Alhambra Village Planning Committee meetings.  Your assistance helped us to receive a unanimous favorable vote.  We now go to the April 4th hearing before the City Planning Commission presentation and vote.

We have completed just over 12% of the construction on the patio homes.  We are still performing underground utility work.  Once we are out of the ground around the end of April, there will be a burst of visible activity. Demolition work has been completed on the garden apartments.

Dust control is in effect at all times on all sites. Again, our team, Orcutt/Winslow, their consultants, The Weitz Company and SRP appreciate your enthusiasm, participation and support in the project approvals. Additional questions and information?  Contact Scott Mardian, [email protected].

Clear Site—a Redevelopment Update

Thank you for the excellent turnout to the groundbreaking ceremony.  Your enthusiasm for the project only serves to fuel the contractor’s momentum.  We have completed just over 10% of the construction on the patio homes.  We are still performing underground utility work.  Once we are out of the ground, there will be a burst of visible activity.

Work has resumed on the Garden apartment demolition without the rain, and will wrap up this week or next.  Dust control is in effect at all times.

Again our team, Orcutt/Winslow and The Weitz Company, appreciate your enthusiasm and participation in the groundbreaking and beyond. Questions and information?  Contact Scott Mardian, [email protected]

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Excavation, a Redevelopment Update

The underground utility work on 17th Drive has halted to avoid a 4” Century Link fiber optic cable.  The 17th Drive northbound traffic has been re-opened during this delay. The underground utility work will shift over to the Myrtle site while the fiber cable is worked around.  The demolition of the Garden Apts. is progressing quickly and will wrap up this week or next.  Dust control is in effect at all times. Some very good news—SRP believes they can provide a transfer switch that will mitigate our risk during a severe power outage. We are hoping that this switch would be provided at little or no cost to the campus. SRP, Orcutt Winslow and Weitz are continually proving to be outstanding partners.

Excavation, a Redevelopment Update

Earthwork on 17th Drive continues.  During work hours, 17th Drive northbound traffic will be closed for about 12 days as the underground utility excavation continues.   The permits for the patio homes were issued.  The demolition of the Garden Apts is progressing quickly.  Dust control is in effect at all times.  The rubble is being hauled off instead of being utilized as fill.  The change in plan is because the noise created during the crushing process was feared to be too loud for Central Park residents.  The contractor will still provide the expected credit for the savings for haul off costs, and the contractor will provide the fill at no cost to the Campus.  Additional questions and information?  Contact Scott Mardian, [email protected]

 

Permitted, a Redevelopment Update

Earthwork will begin this week on the 17th Drive site.   You will see earthmovers scraping up 18”-24” of existing soil trenches and then lay it back down with proper compaction. The permits for the patio homes may be issued this week.

The abatement of the Garden Apts will finish up this week.  The demolition of the Garden Apts will be scheduled for the end of this month.  For every tree we remove, at least one replaces them.  On a separate note: An Eagle Scout Project will install a Bocce Ball Court in the grassy quad west of Plaza View and north of the Administration Conference Room.  Additional questions and information? Contact Scott Mardian, [email protected].*

Redevelopment Update

As Many of you know:

Several trees from the demolition of the residences on Myrtle have been boxed and moved to the west end of the Nelson Property.

The trees are on an automatic watering system.  There is one large specimen Elm that has been boxed and remains in place.  It will be moved to the nursery on the Nelson property using a crane in a few weeks.

Those trees that survive the boxing and move, will be replanted according to our landscape plan.

The geotechnical testing of the properties along 17 Drive and Myrtle has begun.  You can see the drill rig there now.

The testing has been completed, and abatement of the Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) of the existing Garden Apartments has begun.

More information on the Patio Home project and the Garden Apartment demolition will appear here every two weeks. *

A Redevelopment Update

As many of you know:

The five homes along 17th Drive that served Dosia Carlson and many families so well since the 1970s, will give way to eight new Patio Homes.

The three homes on Myrtle that served the Elliot, Grundy, and Bill Nelson families so well, will give way to twenty-six new Patio Homes.

The testing and abatement of the Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) were completed and the demolition of the structures is underway.

The demolition of the foundations and underground will continue next week.

The testing of the ACM in the Garden Apartments was completed.  The abatement will begin in mid-December.

More information on the Patio Home project and the Garden Apartment demolition will appear here every two weeks.

Additional questions and information? Contact Scott Mardian, [email protected].

 

A New Day is Dawning!

I hope the excitement swept you up if you were able to attend the Special Joint Town Hall of staff and residents where I was able to share how a new day is dawning for our Campus Community. It was standing room only in our Everett Luther Life Center and, for good reason, as we are assuring that our mission and purpose is firmly secure for the next 50 years as we break ground in November of this year on the first phase of our redevelopment plan. Dr. Nelson, and the Church of the Beatitudes, UCC had the courage to establish  Beatitudes Campus 50 years ago, and 50 years later, we are talking about the next 50 years.

Let me start with the news that got the greatest ovation. A little before the coming New Year, the beloved old Garden Apartments are coming down. You have made it clear that this is one of your number one hopes for our community and I am pleased to finally be able to make this happen as part of our redevelopment plan. The Board and the Administration showed a lot of courage, as well as blood, sweat and tears in putting together this plan. Every process has been thought through, causing at least twelve variations of the plan over the last three years. The ultimate goal of the redevelopment is the renovating our vintage buildings—Plaza North and South, Plaza View and the Health Care Center as we expand to new living areas as well. The plan was taken and approved by the Board of Directors on June 18, 2018.

This master plan allows for five separate financings and decision points which will each involve Tax Exempt Financing. This assures there will be no financial burden to you, our residents. Changes in the market, economic outlook, etc., can be considered and changes made at each of the decision points. The plan will call for welcoming approximately 250 new residents and 70 new staff team members. It also allows for the renovation of Plaza North and South without the buildings being occupied—another aspect I was committed to figuring out so as to minimize any disruption to your lifestyles.

What you really want to know, though, what’s the timeline? Please keep in mind all of this is still subject to potentially significant changes.

Phase #1 includes the building of 34 new Patio Homes along Myrtle Avenue and 17th Drive, and the demolition of the Garden Apartments. This work will take 12 months, beginning in November of 2018 and being completed in October of 2019. To date, we have pre-leased 25 of the 34 homes to be built. That’s more than we needed to trigger our first financing.

Phase #2 consists of building 90 Courtyard Apartments where the Garden Apartments currently reside. The timeline runs from June of 2020 to December of 2021, a period of 19 months. Also, 132 new rental units will be built on the East side of the campus. This timeline runs from June of 2020 to November of 2021, a period of 18 months. Both buildings will have ground level parking space beneath them with apartments beginning on the second floor. In addition, the Plaza View and Plaza Bistro kitchens will be combined. This will take place from February of 2021 to December of 2021, a period of 11 months. This will be the main kitchen and the Town Plaza will host Buckwald’s Arizona Grille, Plaza Bistro, Elaine’s Fine Dining and a Coffee & Bar all as a one-stop experience of variety. Some of the other amenities currently in Town Plaza will move to other spaces, including the Nelson Administration Building and the new Courtyard Apartment homes.

Phase #3 includes the building of 54 more Courtyard Apartments from January of 2022 to March of 2023, a period of 15 months. In addition, the Plaza North Apartment Building will be completely renovated between December of 2021 and November of 2022, a period of 12months. Plaza North residents will be moved into the brand new East side rental units. I know you are wondering, but your monthly service fee will remain at the same rates you would expect if you had stayed in your old apartment.

Phase #4 consists of renovating the Plaza South Building into an Assisted Living Building. This will be accomplished between December of 2022 and November of 2023. This will greatly enlarge our Assisted Living space from 92 studio rooms to 130 assisted living apartments Plaza South residents will be moved into the newly renovated Plaza North Building. Again, your monthly service fee will remain at the same rates you would expect if you had stayed in your old apartment.

Phase #5 includes renovation of Plaza View to become the Health and Memory Center. This work will be done from January of 2024 to November of 2024, a period of 11 months. We will be expanding our early memory support program from 29 to 48 rooms. Once complete, residents living in the Health Care Center will be relocated to the significantly renovated Health and Memory Center. Also, the renovation of the 3rd and 4th floors of the Health Care Center into Administration Space will be accomplished between November of 2024 and May of 2025, a period of 7 months. The first two floors of the Health Care Center will be utilized for resident amenities if needed.

This is a historic time in the life of Beatitudes Campus. Over 50 years ago, Dr. Culver Nelson and the Church of the Beatitudes, United Church of Christ, had a vision that called for courage, risk, faith and commitment to see that vision become a reality that would one day make life better for the people it served. Today that same spirit of courage, risk, faith and commitment to a this vision will assure that the next 50 years will continue to be everything that Beatitudes Campus’ long held mission, values and purpose has been about since day one. If there was a time when that was in question (and there was), I am proud to say that such a time is no more. A new day is dawning for Beatitudes Campus.*