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PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION <br />CITY OF RAMSEY <br />ANOKA COUNTY <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />The Ramsey Park and Recreation Commission conducted a regular meeting on September 9, 2021, <br />at Elmcrest Park, 16303 Quicksilver St NW, Ramsey, Minnesota. <br />Commission Members Present: <br />Chair Shane Bennett <br />Vice Chair Brandon Sis <br />Commissioner Nathan Barten <br />Commissioner Jennifer Leistico <br />Commissioner Justin Loss <br />Commissioner Dean Olson <br />Commissioner Brian Walker <br />Commission Members Absent: None <br />Also Present: City Council Liaison Ryan Heineman <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Mark Riverblood <br />1. CALL TO ORDER <br />Chair Bennett called the Park and Recreation Commission meeting to order at 6:33 p.m. <br />2. CITIZEN INPUT <br />A resident from 6311 169th Lane NW, asked if anything could be done about the trash and debris <br />alongside the road coming into Elmcrest Park. She stated that the trash keeps accumulating and <br />does not look good for those coming into events in the park. She asked if it would be possible to <br />have a map of the park so that people that are walking in the park are aware of the trail locations. <br />She stated that perhaps something could be added to the kiosk with information on the trail <br />locations and distances for the walkers. She commented that parks staff do a great job mowing <br />and are very friendly. She commented that there is one bench on a mile long stretch of the trail, <br />whereas Rivers Bend Park has nine benches along a half mile segment. She stated that additional <br />benches would be nice to those that need a break along the way. She stated that there are two trash <br />cans at Rivers Bend and perhaps another trash can could be added where the trails come in from <br />Bunker Lake Boulevard. She thanked the Commission for the walking trails as they are <br />phenomenal. <br />Chair Bennett thanked the resident for her input. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Mark Riverblood stated that the land under <br />Quicksilver Street coming into the park is private property and there is a complicated background <br />story. He stated that he believes the property owner may be working to clean up the property <br />Park and Recreation Commission/September 9, 2021 <br />Page 1 of 6 <br />
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