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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 05/08/2014 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />5. 3. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Acknowledge Community Stewardship Recognition Program <br />Purpose/Background: <br />As the Commission will recall, over the last few years, formalizing the process of encouraging more volunteerism, <br />and acknowledging those that do contribute has been discussed. The Environmental Policy Board had this same <br />goal as part of the their 2014 work -plan, and in April, approved the attached program. The Commission will note <br />that this program is similar to the Lawful Gambling Fund Improvement Program, developed and in use for more <br />than a decade. Staff feels that these two programs will work well independently, or together. The following is <br />additional background and details: <br />The Environmental Policy Board (EPB) has developed a Community Stewardship recognition program designed to <br />recognize and (hopefully) encourage citizen, civic, and business activities that result in a cleaner, healthier and more <br />sustainable community. Eligible projects shall have a focus on improving outdoor enjoyment, sustainability and/or <br />conservation of natural resources and can be implemented on public land (with prior City approval) or private land <br />(must demonstrate how the public would benefit from the project). <br />Projects can be nominated for recognition at any time throughout a year with recognition, if/when warranted, <br />occurring throughout the year as well. This allows the City to respond and acknowledge efforts and contributions <br />The nomination process is intended to be quick yet informative and includes three (3) components: qualifying <br />criteria, project narrative (meant to be a simple, brief summary), and responses to certain project considerations. <br />This information will be used first determine if a project warrants recognition and secondly to determine whether <br />that recognition should be from an advisory board/commission (EPB or Park and Recreation Commission) or from <br />City Council. <br />Recognition may include a letter of recognition from the Mayor and/or Chairperson of the applicable advisory <br />board/commission, presentation of a plaque or certificate by City Council or the applicable advisory <br />board/commission, and/or highlights of the project and notice of award in an upcoming issue of the Ramsey <br />Resident newsletter and the City's website. <br />As mentioned above, the EPB has approved this recognition program but wanted to forward it to the Park and <br />Recreation Commission also as they would likely be involved with project recognition at some point as well. The <br />program is expected to go forward for City Council acknowledgement (as part of the consent agenda) on May 13th, <br />2014. <br />Notification: <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Funding Source: <br />