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Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood requested that the Commissioners <br />review the proposed concepts and contact him to provide feedback or if they have any questions. <br />He added he hopes to have a consensus from the Park and Recreation Commission on this issue. <br />He noted City Staff intends to reach out to Ramsey's Boards and Commissions early in the <br />process to obtain comments and feedback. <br />Chair Bennett stated he does not think it would be ideal to have the proposed athletic center close <br />to Anytime Fitness on Sunwood Drive. He added it might not be a problem, but it is something <br />to consider. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood referred to a Dutch word meaning <br />"shared use", that describes mechanical barriers that can be lowered across roadways to create <br />open public spaces for outdoor events. <br />Chair Bennett stated he really likes the idea of a brew pub with direct pedestrian access to the <br />municipal plaza. <br />5.05: Recommend 2017 Parks Capital Improvement Project(s) — Priority Trail <br />Connections <br />1. Trott Brook Boardwalk Proiect <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated a boardwalk trail segment <br />proposed for the Trott Brook Trail system is a recurring Capital Improvement issue. He added <br />City Staff has sought State funding for this project for two years, but requests have been denied <br />as the Trott Brook Trail does not provide a connection to the Regional trail system. He noted the <br />proposed project includes boardwalk, two areas of blacktop at either end of the boardwalk, and a <br />parking area for trail users. Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated <br />City Staff advises that the Park and Trails Commission recommend the Trott Brook Boardwalk <br />project to the City Council for their consideration and approval at a project cost not to exceed <br />$300,000. <br />2. Neighborhood Trail Link <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated City Staff is requesting <br />consideration of a trail link at the northwest corner of the COR between 149t1i Lane and 149t1i <br />Avenue. The trail will provide pedestrian access for the neighborhood to the amenities at the <br />COR as well as making a connection for residents of both areas. <br />City Staff would draft a letter to be sent to residents of the COR and the benefitting <br />neighborhood providing details and a map depicting the proposed trail connection. <br />Commissioner Sis asked whether City Staff have determined if there is a need for the trail <br />connection, and if it will be used by residents. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/August 10, 2017 <br />Page l0 of 12 <br />
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