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A wrap up in 2011 from the 2010 construction of The Draw included irrigation, seed and <br />warranty issues that were addressed. In addition to the summer concert series and the farmers <br />market, the Rhinestone Commons parking lot was completed. The project was done for less than <br />the original bid amount because parks staff organized the design and bidding on that project. <br />One of the other events that was held at The Draw was our first boat show, in spite of the hot <br />weather it was a good turnout. Another new event held was movie night. Parks Supervisor <br />Riverblood also added these are no cost events. <br />The concert series ended with our end of season patron picnic. There were 350 plus persons that <br />attended. The Ramsey Foundation has done and continues to do a lot of work toward the concert <br />series. <br />Another no cost for use addition to our park and trail system is the public bike system at City hall <br />and the self serve public canoes and kayaks at Sunfish Lake Park. Currently, there are over 180 <br />swipe card holders for the system at Sunfish Lake Park. <br />An additional new recreational amenity is a $500,000 in boat landing improvements to <br />Mississippi West Regional Park at almost no investment money by the City of Ramsey. <br />Another activity kind of related to maintenance is the detailed analysis of the cost for mowing <br />and trimming at The Draw, pursuant to Council direction, which was successfully contracted out <br />for the balance of 2011 and all of year 2012 — and to date, has gone fairly well. <br />The Farmer Market was again a success and another value and service to residents along with the <br />social experience. <br />Along with patching ordinary maintenance of trail and parking lots, 1820' of trail was overlayed <br />at Riverdale Park. <br />There has been a lot of activity at Alpine Park which is very popular for skateboarders. Staff <br />continues to get a lot of positive feedback from residents and non residents that are grateful for <br />the off leash dog park. Park Supervisor Riverblood also noted the project that an Eagle Scout <br />constructed of a kiosk with solar lights for use within the Alpine Park off leash area. <br />The Community Garden at Water Tower 1 located at the intersection of County Road 5 and <br />Dysprosium Street has been very successful, the volunteers have taken over the maintenance. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood wants to give another hats off to the membership volunteers that <br />have put in a lot of time to make this a success. <br />Another captured Developers escrow was the improvement of 1,000 feet of Class 5 at the <br />Brookfield trail. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood continued with noting that Happy Days involves everybody in this <br />community including the City Council, Commissions and Boards and 2011 was yet another <br />successful year. <br />Park and Recreation Commission /January 12, 2012 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />