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commented that he received the letter for tonight's meeting two days ago and perhaps more <br />residents would have attended if the letter were received earlier. He commented that the park is <br />well used by the neighborhood and most neighbors would be willing to contribute to labor if that <br />were an option. He noted that there are a lot of families committed to the area that would be <br />willing to participate in terms of labor or other volunteer assistance. <br />Blake Reimer, 6980 148th Lane NW, commented that there is a lot of broken glass in the peat rock <br />and perhaps a different material could be chosen. He stated that children like to use the park in <br />the evening and therefore lighting would be helpful. He agreed that shade would be a great <br />addition whether that is done through a sail/canopy system or trees. He recognized the cost for a <br />pavilion but agreed that if the City could supply the materials, the neighborhood would provide <br />the labor. He stated that the neighborhood would be grateful for something safe and clean for the <br />kids. <br />Collin Dalquist, 7030 149th Lane, stated that they love the park and seeing families enjoy the park. <br />He agreed that they have watched the park deteriorate and appreciate that it is going to be repaired. <br />He commented that he works for a construction company and would be willing to leverage that to <br />assist in the renovation/improvement of the park. <br />Elijah asked if there could be a zipline at the park. <br />John Fredrickson, 7062 1481h Lane, echoed the comments of his neighbors. He stated that his <br />family loves having the park and his kids would love to see a zipline. He agreed that it was <br />unfortunate to receive the letter so close to the meeting which did not allow much time for <br />consideration but was glad to see the park getting attention. <br />Dan Specht, 7060 147th Avenue NW, stated that it is great to see the neighborhood turnout tonight. <br />He stated that his family chose their home because of the proximity to the park. He stated that his <br />children enjoyed the glider feature. He stated that his family is excited to see the park getting <br />attention for improvement. <br />Mr. Nagel commented that it would be great to see a picnic table or two near the trees. He noted <br />that the used playground equipment only seems to have two swings and perhaps they could <br />repurpose those or look to add additional swings. He agreed that a zipline would be a great <br />addition. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that Rabbit Park was the <br />original priority, but the vision was expanded to include Peltzer Park as well and recognized the <br />short window of time provided to residents. He stated that the Commission has spent a fair amount <br />of time reviewing Rabbit Park prior to tonight's meeting. He reviewed the proposed budgets for <br />both Rabbit Park and Peltzer Park. He reviewed some of the resident comments and requests that <br />were received and explained how those were incorporated into the plans for Peltzer Park. He <br />reviewed the proposed budget items for Pelzer Park which had a total of $49,100. He estimated a <br />cost of $5,000 for a gaga pit but could be a lesser cost if volunteers were used to install the item. <br />He stated that a gazebo would be rather expensive, estimating about $35,000 for a small gazebo <br />with a concrete slab. He stated that $100,000 has been allocated per year to address playground <br />replacement. He noted that the items included in the proposals for Rabbit and Peltzer parks have <br />Park and Recreation Commission/March 10, 2022 <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />
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