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Action: <br />No action required <br />REVIEW 2007 — 2008 WINTER MAINTENENCE SEASON <br />By Mark Riverblood, Parks Supervisor <br />Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review the past winters' skating season and to summarize <br />how this activity relates to other winter maintenance activities like snow removal. As the <br />Committee will recall, each December when the weather turns cold enough, staff begins <br />flooding the ice rinks `round- the - clock' with the goal of opening our primary skating <br />facilities the Friday that begins winter break for the school districts. The season typically <br />goes from mid December through mid - February. <br />In addition to the myriad of minor tasks occurring <br />each winter, Park's staff also plows <br />streets, trails and sidewalks and uses the winter period for park and street tree pruning. <br />Observations: <br />This past winter, in addition to the facilities at Central Park and Ramsey Elementary; <br />there was also ice made at Rivers Bend and the Youth First Ramsey Neighborhood. <br />Feedback from residents found that Bear Park was again greatly appreciated. <br />In terms of this winter's skating season, three records were broken. The first was the <br />season duration with opening day on December 21 with the last day an unprecedented <br />March 9 2008. In addition to the 79 day total season, only one full day was too cold to <br />open the warming houses; (typically full -day closures are from a few days to a total of <br />more than a week). <br />The most exciting record to report is that total warming house patronage was up about <br />48 %! Rink Attendants logged 2,968 visitors at Central Park (up about 15 %) and more <br />than double the visitors at the School with 4,572 skaters this winter. <br />At the meeting, staff will also speak to other winter projects, and briefly discuss the <br />success of the Department of Corrections work crew in winter maintenance projects. <br />