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would seem to be many advantages to this new position, and with little or no costs. Among the <br /> benefits would be a broader representation of the community to this advisory board and thereby <br /> by extension, also to the Council. Mr. Riverblood the youth liaison would expand civic <br /> engagement and participation, as well as improve upon the diversity of opinions, ideas, issue <br /> identification, and perspectives as the City sets priorities for the development of the park and trail <br /> system for the future. <br /> Candidates for the position would submit an essay to the Commission to be considered, then <br /> interviewed and selected to move forward by the Commission Chair, Staff Liaison, and an HR <br /> representative or appointee. Council approval process will be determined. The Youth Liaison <br /> would have an assigned "term" but would time-out when they reached their 191' birthday, at <br /> which time they may be an ideal candidate to serve as an appointed Board or Commission <br /> member as part of the usual process. This would expand civic engagement and participation, as <br /> well as improve upon the diversity of opinions, ideas, issue identification, and perspectives as the <br /> City sets priorities for the development of the park and trail system for the future. <br /> Chair Bennett stated he is in favor of the idea and it would be a great opportunity from a <br /> leadership perspective for a young person to get involved in the community. <br /> Commissioner Sis suggested it be advertised to the local high schools and other youth groups <br /> within the City. <br /> Commissioner Bayer asked if any other City has such a liaison. <br /> Mr. Riverblood stated he is not aware of any "official" youth liaisons. Mr. Riverblood stated the <br /> communication coming from the youth would be beneficial and they would become aware of <br /> how government works. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Trappen, seconded by Commissioner Sis, to recommend to the City <br /> Council the establishment of a Youth Liaison to the Park and Recreation Commission. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Bennett, Commissioners Trappen, Sis, Bayer, Fyten, and <br /> Logan. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Troy. <br /> 5.5 Recommend the Pursuit of a MN DNR Grant from the Local Trail Connections <br /> Program <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood provided background on the Trott <br /> Brook Trail Connection — Proposed Boardwalk. The recommendation to satisfy Park Dedication <br /> for the Brookfield 4th Addition in 2013, was to accept approximately $46,000 in cash, with the <br /> intention to construct a boardwalk connection from the existing trail in Brookfield to Variolite <br /> Street — if additional funding could be secured by a grant. The Minnesota Department of Natural <br /> Resources Local Trail Connections Program is accepting proposals in March 2017, for projects <br /> like the Trott Brook trail connection. Mr. Riverblood gave a summary of the DNR's Local Trail <br /> Connection Program. This is a very competitive grant that many communities will be applying <br /> for. This will come before the Council at their March 28, 2017 meeting. <br /> Park and Recreation Commission/March 9,2017 <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br />