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Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood indicated he did share that list of <br />feedback with Recreation Specialist Proulx and staff reviewed it together. Some of the comments <br />from City Council Liaison Henrich were grammatical in nature. Those were taken into account <br />and the attachment to this case reflects most of those changes were made. <br /> <br />City Council Liaison Musgrove asked about the timeline of preparation of this chapter. <br /> <br />Recreation Specialist Proulx stated staff has been presenting the chapter in sections. Back in <br />November, it was an overall outline. At last the last Commission meeting, the first 3 chapters <br />were introduced, and tonight this section is being introduced. The following meeting, ideally, will <br />introduce the final 2 chapters. Then more detailed discussion will follow. <br /> <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood added that the goal is to finish this <br />chapter, and noted that tere is a lot of detail and scope in here. With respect to the goals and <br /> He <br />noted the focus has been on the Recreation chapter because Council has been interested in some <br />of the programming aspects. The timeline is getting that done as soon as possible. <br /> <br />City Council Liaison Musgrove commented this is an overview with big picture. She thinks goals <br />should be measurable and objective. She thinks these goals are wordy and difficult to measure. <br /> <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood responded, that the Park System Plan <br />includes the broad aspects and theory of the park system and recreation planning. At the Council <br />level, if there is a desire to have measurables, that would be appropriate for the Council to direct <br />staff in that way. He cited one example notated in the plan called the Day at the Farm, which was <br />a day wherein the City partnered with Pearson family to have a day of activities. That was a <br />successful event. The City had very little input in the event, and the business reaped many <br />benefits. <br /> <br />Commissioner Sis commented on the goals, specifically that he would support letting staff keep it <br />more subjective, just in terms of an overall plan and an overall direction. When it comes to <br />creating an action plan year over year, that is where the actual information could be included. <br />There are not enough data points yet to project things out. <br /> <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood thanked the Commission for the <br />feedback. <br /> <br />5.02: <br /> <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood reviewed the Capital Improvement <br />Plan. It is a big picture view of things staff sees coming as well as requests from residents <br />regarding parks and facilities. A significant, ongoing part of this is working with the athletic <br />associations. All things parks and trails are included in the CIP. The City maintains a 10-year <br />plan that attempts to forecast water lines, roads, buildings, facilities, parks and trails and more. <br />Before the Commission tonight are only those projects intended to land in 2020. <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Commission/February 13, 2020 <br />Page 3 of 10 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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