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Parks Supervisor Riverblood stated that the attendants make a tally mark when someone comes <br />into the warming house, so while there may be a margin of error, he believes the numbers are a <br />pretty good representation. He stated that this year there was a good trail connection to the <br />school, so the numbers are up. <br />Councilmember Dehen stated that he feels that is a good point because Central Park is not <br />accessible by foot to anybody and people have asked for a trail. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood stated that the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) shows a trail, but <br />other things keep coming up, so it has been bumped from the priority list, but it still on the City's <br />radar screen. He stated that the City has a skating path that is unique and has been very good for <br />people learning to skate because they don't have to dodge the other skaters and keep turning <br />around. He stated that the path also allows more experienced skaters to pick up some speed. <br />Chair Elvig stated that when he visited Finland, they had a skating area and he saw walker type <br />devices that the young children were using to learn how to skate. He asked if this was something <br />the City could have available at the rinks. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood stated that he will check into that and noted that some people bring <br />folding metal chairs for this purpose. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that Champlin has some of these kinds of things available that <br />they made out of PVC pipe. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood stated that the rink at Bear Park has been very popular. He noted <br />that the rinks are maintained after other priorities of snow removal in the City. <br />Chair Elvig asked how many people were dedicated to snow plowing. <br />Public Works Supervisor Reimer stated that they have 15, but also bring in 4 or 5 for snow <br />events. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood stated that he thinks there is a good system in place for the rinks. <br />He stated that they are plowed, swept, shoveled and flooded. He stated that the Department of <br />Corrections workers helped with snow removal at the rinks, worked on the warming house and <br />also did some tree removal. He stated that he concurred with Public Works Supervisor Reimer <br />that working with them has been a success. <br />Councilmember Dehen asked how they helped in tree removal. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood stated that there were 2 dead trees in Central Park and they were <br />able to do that. He stated that they bring their own equipment and are trained annually in chain <br />saw usage. <br />-102- <br />Public Works Committee / April 15, 2008 <br />Page 4of11 <br />
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