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Commissioner Bennett feels it is really important to get tighter with the numbers. <br />Chairperson Shryock asked where do we go with this. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood responded the next step would be to get this on the next available <br />City Council Work Session agenda and in the meantime put all these things discussed in writing. <br />At the conclusion of the Elmcrest Park building discussion Park Supervisor Riverblood <br />continued with the staff report stating the other large Capital Improvement Project proposed for <br />2012 is the parkway for Central Park. <br />Chairperson Shryock asked what is the status of acquiring the property at this time. <br />Parks Supervisor is still working on proceeding on with an agreement to purchase the two acres <br />of property. <br />The next item Mr. Riverblood discussed was the landscape improvements for parks and another <br />item similarly improvements to North Commons and the residents there are eager to see some <br />green space there. <br />Commissioner Barr asked if the property owners were going to maintain the park. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood responded that in a work session it was discussed why ask one <br />neighborhood to do the maintenance on the park when others are having it done for free. This <br />will need to have more discussion. <br />The next item discussed was park security enhancements and the two parks that would benefit <br />strongly is the skate park at Alpine Park and Sunfish Lake park to survey the parking lot and <br />canoe area. <br />The next number of improvements is to The Draw that includes lighting improvements, a <br />waterfall, entrance monument, water quality fountains, landscape materials, grates and trail <br />connection from McKinley to Anoka. <br />Commissioner Minke wanted to make an editorial remark, when you look at the six projects in <br />The Draw for $80,000 the argument to not split up the building and the playground equipment at <br />Elmcrest Park does not stay consistent with the same philosophy. <br />Chairperson Shryock wanted to add to the public that when you're looking at the Capital <br />Improvement Project list out to 2016 people shouldn't get nervous seeing all these huge projects <br />out there in the future, she explained when we do the Capital Improvements it is just a holding <br />for future projects so we keep them in the scope and as opportunities arise in areas we know we <br />will be looking at those in the future at some point. <br />Chairperson Shryock asked where are we at with the obligation and timing of the drinking <br />fountain and the shelter facility at Riverdale Park. <br />Park and Recreation Commission /October 13, 2011 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />
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