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<br />COMMISSION BUSINESS <br /> <br />Case #5.1: Review Completion of Trail Loop Mapping Project <br /> <br />Park Supervisor Riverblood reviewed in the staff report that for some time there has been the <br />desire to place signs at various points on the park and trail system that have distinct trail loops. <br />He asked does the Commission want to see these out in the landscape, one on each of the loops. <br /> <br />Chairperson Shryock asked are we looking at one sign per park or multiple. <br /> <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood stated we could go either way on that. <br /> <br />Chairperson Shryock stated she would like to see some alternative loops. She also asked what <br />the nine locations were. <br /> <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood did not have a list in front of him but stated some of the locations <br />are <br />Pond and Elmcrest. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bennett asked on average loop distance, what is smallest to largest and what is the <br />cost difference. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Chairperson Shryock loves the colored maps and asked is there a less expensive way of doing it. <br />She referenced the mapping system at Springbrook Nature Center and asked if money would be <br />better spent with trying to get some sort of map put together. Even if we do basic trail map and <br />on the other side have a certain parks blown up so we have route if you get to this park here is a <br />one mile loop that you can do. She would like to take more time to explore what our options <br />might be. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bennett stated he thinks simple is better and limit some expense with some <br />uniform format. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bennett wanted to discuss more in detail one of his concepts for a public park and <br />trail map. He discussed utilizing the Ramsey Resident with a center page pull out to be used as a <br />pocket map and perhaps on the backside could include advertising. Some ideas could include <br />publishing the concert series on there. It might be a good way to advertise kayaks and bikes and <br />the idea is to use as an annual update. Some of the images we already have would suffice <br />because already detailed enough to show the trails, parks and other stuff. <br /> <br />Chairperson Shryock stated she did some checking and 11x17 is the largest we could go without <br />going to a custom print and likes this distribution idea. <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission/May 10, 2012 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br /> <br /> <br />