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Riverblood proceeded to review and summarize each 2015 project. He would like to receive <br /> consensus for each individual project. He highlighted next steps for each project and reviewed <br /> the aggregate 2015 -16 impact to the Park Trust Fund. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood reviewed the Cash Flow Projections <br /> for the Park Improvement Fund as detailed by the city's Finance Department. <br /> Elmcrest Park & The Draw Entrance and Signage Monuments $ 80,000 <br /> Drinking Fountain and Mister for Woodland Green Park $ 7,000 <br /> Playground and Site Improvements — Elmcrest Park $100,000 <br /> Redevelopment of Central Park (Parkway, Path and Parking) $350,000 <br /> Trail Connections $400,000 <br /> Landscape Improvements for Parks $ 5,000 <br /> The Draw Water Quality Fountains $ 15,000 <br /> Storm Grates for the Draw $ 10,000 <br /> McKinley Street Trail Connection to Anoka $ 50,000 <br /> Vice Chair Bennett summarized Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood is <br /> looking for a consensus of the Commission to go forward with the CIP. He stated Central Park <br /> has been a priority project for the City for some time. Once the proposal from ARAA are <br /> received, they can be reviewed and added to the plan if approved. Parks & Assistant Public <br /> Works Superintendent Riverblood stated it is important for the ARAA to look at a long -range <br /> plan for expanding Central Park for the future as well. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Mobry, seconded by Commissioner Trappen, to recommend approval <br /> to the City Council of the 2015 — 2019 Parks Capital Improvement Plan. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Vice Chair Bennett, Commissioners Mobry, Trappen, Chubb, and <br /> Fyten. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Barr. <br /> 6. COMMISSION /STAFF INPUT <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Mark Riverblood reviewed the following: <br /> December Park and Recreation Commission may not be necessary unless something comes up. <br /> Each year the Chair and Vice Chair of the Commission are chosen, so this is scheduled to be on <br /> the agenda for January. <br /> Commissioner Chubb asked when the skating rinks would be open. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated earlier than previous years and <br /> frozen ground is imperative. Flooding will start in the next couple of weeks. The opening is <br /> tentatively planned for December 19 or possibly a week before. <br /> 7. ADJOURNMENT <br /> Park and Recreation Commission/November 13, 2014 <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />