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that were used for that purpose in the past. He stated that the best value to the residents would be <br />to backfill that recreation specialist position with the recommended candidate, which would <br />allow parks programing to continue. <br />Mayor LeTourneau expressed appreciation on the additional information that was provided. <br />Councilmember Riley stated that this position was discussed the previous year and he was <br />excited because it appeared that the City would gain more work for a lesser cost. He asked if <br />Councilmember Heinrich addressed her specific problems or whether there is a general problem <br />with the position or the park offerings. <br />Councilmember Heinrich stated that there are multiple things. She stated that it is interesting <br />that other positions have come before the Council and are approved or not approved and they do <br />not come back before the Council. She stated that this goes to the extreme of programming or no <br />programming She stated that she is not saying that programing that residents participate in <br />should be cut but is saying that the City should continue to do what it does well and cut the items <br />that do not garner participation. She stated that there is more a discussion about this than an <br />engine for the fire depaitment. She stated that she is frustrated that they are not getting <br />anywhere. She stated that she would like to see prioritization of the recreational programing and <br />which programs will move forward to support that 20 hours per week. <br />Councilmember Riley stated that he asked if there is a specific problem and it appears there is <br />not. <br />Councilmember Heinrich commented that it seems there is an overspending by the parks <br />depaitment. <br />Mayor LeTourneau asked if the problem is with staff or the programs. <br />Councilmember Heinrich stated that her comments are related to recreational programing. <br />Mayor LeTourneau asked if staff would have the ability to provide a list of the recreational <br />programming <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that perhaps it would be <br />easier to review program costs. He used the example of movie night, noting that has a cost of <br />about $1,500 plus staff time for setup. He stated that this position is included as consensus is <br />needed on how to move forward on recreational programing He stated that the last movie night <br />had poor weather and was moved inside and had about eight attendees while better weather <br />events perhaps had 35 attendees. He stated that the metrics can be reviewed at any time and the <br />menu of offerings can be changed at any time. He stated that he just needs consensus on how to <br />move forward on the budgeting process for recreational programing. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked if people can make reservations online. <br />City Council Special Work Session / September 3, 2019 <br />Page 11 of 17 <br />
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