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so that it may be sold. The Park and Recreation Commission and City staff are recommending <br />that the play equipment be either sold or suggest that it could be available to an organization in <br />lieu of the installation labor. A day-care, for instance, may have a need for the structure(s) and <br />also have a network of residents eager to participate in the construction. <br /> <br />It is recommended that this advertisement for proposals be in the Anoka County Union, Shopper, <br />and in the Ramsey Resident for two issues. In approximately February 2000, proposals or <br />outright sale can be approved by City Council, allowing for an April 2000 installation and <br />completion of the project. Attached for your information is the April 27, 1999, Finance <br />Committee case which includes additional background relating to this project. <br /> <br />Council Action: <br /> <br />Motion to approve/not approve Resolution #99-12-XXX authorizing purchase of a play structure <br />and declaring existing play equipment surplus property. <br /> <br />Reviewed by: <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission <br />City Administrator <br />Finance Officer <br />City Attorney <br />Director of Public Works <br /> <br />CC: 12/14/99 <br /> <br />\\RA FS 1 \VOL 1 \US ERS\CITYSH-1 \COUNCI LC\Play Equipment.doc ~,~ <br /> <br /> <br />