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Commissioner Bayer asked for clarification regarding the letter received by City Staff from the <br />Minnesota Depailinent of Natural Resources. He asked if City Staff have re -applied for funding <br />for the project. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated funding for these types of <br />projects is usually granted to communities that have more opportunities for ensuring regional <br />trail connectivity. <br />Motion by Commissioner Bayer, seconded by Commissioner Leistico, to forward the following <br />recommendations to the City Council: <br />1. Recommend City Council approval of the Trott Brook Boardwalk Trail Project at a cost not <br />to exceed $300,000. <br />2. Recommend that the City Council direct City Staff to issue notification to benefitting <br />neighborhoods of a potential trail connection at the northwest corner of the COR. <br />Further discussion: Chair Bennett asked whether the use of funding for the Trott Brook <br />Boardwalk trail project will reduce available funding for future projects. Parks & Assistant <br />Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated funding requirements for future projects are <br />difficult to estimate. He added this expenditure should be viewed as a positive step toward <br />regional trail connectivity and the benefits it will bring to the whole community, rather than a <br />potential cause for lack of funding for future projects. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Bennett, Commissioners Bayer, Leistico, Sis, and Trappen. <br />Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioners Fyten and Tchuinkwa. <br />6. COMMISSION/STAFF INPUT <br />6.01: Mayors for Monarchs Pledge <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated the City of Ramsey has <br />pledged its commitment to the National Wildlife Federation's Mayors for Monarchs initiative, in <br />which cities and communities take steps to restore habitat for monarch butterflies and pollinators, <br />and provide information for residents about the Monarch butterfly. The location for the project is <br />the Lake Itasca Trailhead, where this meeting is taking place. The project plans include <br />wildflower and native plant restoration, made possible by a funding grant of approximately <br />$5,000 from the Minnesota Fish and Wildlife division of the Depaitinent of Natural Resources. <br />6.02: Commission Representation at Happy Days <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated the City of Ramsey's festival, <br />Happy Days, will be held Saturday, September 9, 2017. He added Happy Days will be a great <br />opportunity for the Park and Recreation Commissioners to interact with residents and get <br />feedback and comments on what aspects of parks and trails are important to them. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/August 10, 2017 <br />Page 11 of 12 <br />