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revisited as continuing to bond for road projects will have an impact on the City's debt. He <br />stated that the topic can reassess whether this is the best long-term strategy. <br />Mayor Strommen asked if the Council would be interested in revisiting the topic in a future work <br />session. <br />It was the consensus of the Council to place the topic on a future work session agenda. <br />Councilmember Riley stated that he is skeptical that the Ramsey Boulevard railroad underpass <br />would occur in 2019, but recognized that the project needs to show on the CIP at some point. <br />City Administrator Ulrich agreed that 2019 would be extremely early. He stated that for <br />comparison purposes, the Anoka Thurston/Fairoak project is planned for 2021, which may be <br />more realistic noting the projects could possibly align. <br />Finance Director Lund asked if the Council was comfortable with the dates for the other <br />Highway 10 improvements. <br />It was noted that those dates seemed fine and that they would possibly change in the next <br />iteration of the plan. <br />Councilmember Riley stated that he has heard comments from multiple residents regarding parks <br />that need improvement. He stated that he would like to hear more information on the plans not <br />just for new parks but improving existing parks. <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that previously the park <br />replacement had been included in the supplemental document. He stated that some of the items <br />are hard to balance the return on investment. He stated that in updating an older park, you need <br />to make it ADA compliant, which causes an additional cost. He noted the cost to update an older <br />park that may not get much use, against a demand for the community, such as a splashpad. <br />Councilmember Riley stated that he appreciates that input and additional information. He noted <br />that the community does have assets that needs to be maintained. <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that the parks department is <br />working to develop a list of the capital assets and the plan for updating the parks infrastructure. <br />He noted that it will be an onerous task, similar to the process for roads. <br />Mayor Strommen agreed that there will need to be a discussion to determine how to create a <br />balance of not only creating new amenities in the parks system but also updating and improving <br />the existing equipment and facilities. <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that staff has been working <br />to develop a playground replacement policy that will allow staff to better respond to resident <br />requests. <br />City Council Work Session / November 28, 2017 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />
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