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<br />Chairperson Johns thought it was great that this project was coming together and commented that <br />it was due to great planning. <br /> <br />Case #3: <br /> <br />City of Anoka Aquatic Center Funding Request <br /> <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood presented that for the past 11 years, the City of Ramsey has <br />contributed up to $4,000 per year for resident rates at the City of Anoka Aquatic Center to be <br />obtained from Ramsey residents. He advised that lawful gambling mnds are normally used for <br />this item. He stated that the most recent project to use lawful gambling funds is the upcoming <br />skate park being constructed in Alpine Park. <br /> <br />Chairperson Johns commented that another year had gone by and the City still did not have their <br />own pool. She questioned an amount showing in the packet for this item. <br /> <br />Commissioner Shryock reported that an average of $4,900 is being saved yearly by Ramsey <br />residents. <br /> <br />Chairperson Johns commented that $500,000 is being shown as being spent by Ramsey residents <br />over the course of ten years. She thought that the money being spent could have been used to <br />construct that type of facility in the City. <br /> <br />Commissioner Backous questioned if any input had been made by residents in regard to this item. <br /> <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood stated that he had not received any input, but was not sure if there <br />had been an advertisement for that information or posting in newsletter. He advised that the <br />decision would need to be made by April 1, 2009, which would give the Commission more time <br />to research options if need be. <br /> <br />Chairperson Johns stated that she did not have an objection to making this contribution so that <br />residents would be able to save money at that facility, as it is the closest, distance wise. She <br />thought that the option to construct a facility of this type should be looked into, as over the past <br />ten years Ramsey residents have spent almost $500,000 for this service. <br /> <br />Commissioner Shryock commented that she was tom on this item. She stated that Ramsey is <br />willing to share services, such as the dog park and skate park, and thought maybe some <br />negotiation could be made to use the services of Anoka. She stated that in the current economy, <br />the extra savings to Ramsey residents, obtained with the donation being made by the City, could <br />make the difference between a family obtaining a pass to the Anoka pool or passing on that <br />option for the year. <br /> <br />Chairperson Johns thought that some sort of access to water services should be provided, <br />whether that is in Anoka or Andover. She thought that this funding should be provided for this <br />year to allow for cheaper access for residents to those services. <br /> <br />Commissioner Backous agreed that the questions should be asked and did not feel that <br />infonnation that would be needed had been obtained yet. He advised that Elk River could also <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission/February 12, 2009 <br />Page 4 of 8 <br />
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