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equipment, they are touching equipment used by previous visitors that could be carrying the <br />virus without knowing. He stated that if the playgrounds are kept open, the risk information <br />should be on the sign to alert residents that the equipment could be contaminated. <br />Mayor LeTourneau asked if there is any liability exposure. <br />City Attorney Langel replied that the City or hospital cannot guarantee that a person would not <br />be exposed, as the virus spreads by people that are not even aware they are carrying the virus. <br />He stated that the best the City could do is to strike a balance between getting the community <br />outdoors versus creating a place that could spread infection. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that she has the feeling that this could be viewed as a double <br />message, encouraging residents to get outdoors but to also maintain six feet of distance, which <br />would be difficult on playground equipment. She asked what the signs would say. <br />City Administrator Ulrich provided input on the recommended language from the League of <br />Minnesota Cities. He noted that City staff could work with the City Attorney to develop the <br />exact language. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer stated that the current signs state that the playgrounds are <br />closed but the other elements (trails, fields, and courts) are open. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that she likes the idea of keeping the signage in place, which <br />allows people to have a greater amount of mobility but minimizing the risk. <br />Councilmember Menth asked if the playground equipment is currently open. <br />City Administrator Ulrich replied that the playgrounds are currently not open, and the discussion <br />is whether to allow the playgrounds to open but place additional advisory signage or to keep the <br />playgrounds closed. <br />Councilmember Menth stated that he would support opening the playground equipment with the <br />advisory signage. He stated that would leave the choice to the resident and user. <br />Councilmember Specht stated that he would also agree to opening the parks and leaving the <br />choice to the resident. <br />Councilmember Riley agreed that the playgrounds should be open with an advisory sign. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that he understands the opportunity for kids to play but his <br />experience is that people do not read signs and he would rather stay on the safe side and keep the <br />playgrounds closed. <br />Mayor LeTourneau commented that four members of the Council support opening the <br />playgrounds with advisory signage. He stated that while he would prefer to keep the <br />playgrounds closed, he can support opening the playgrounds with advisory signage. He asked <br />City Council / March 30, 2020 <br />Page 6 of 9 <br />
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