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0 Sunwood Drive NW • Ramsey, o <br /> Ci ty of 755 Y� MN 553 3 <br /> R". S Y City Hall: 763.427.1410 • Public Works: 763.427•$254 <br /> VVWW.cityoframsee <br /> 22 February 2022 <br /> Subj: Peltzer Park, 7001 149th Lane NW <br /> Dear Resident, <br /> The purpose of this correspondence is to welcome your input on the future of <br /> Peltzer Park in your neighborhood. Last Fall, City Council adopted a Playground <br /> Replacement Policy (as recommended by the Park & Recreation Commission), <br /> which rates the playgrounds in order of their condition and age, and priority for <br /> replacement. Peltzer Park's play equipment is near the top of this list (together <br /> with Alpine), and may receive replacement in some fashion as soon as this year <br /> (2022). <br /> The aforementioned policy also specifies that in the instance of neighborhood <br /> parks (in contrast to large community parks), that households within 1,500' feet <br /> walking distance are to be asked what they would like to see in terms of the <br /> playground's replacement—meaning that some persons may want a particular <br /> type of play components; others may want to see creative nature-based play <br /> features, some native habitat/landscape in lieu of play equipment, others a <br /> different type of recreation opportunity than a playground, and some neighbors <br /> may want little or no reinvestment in the park after play equipment removal. <br /> To reiterate,the Park&Recreation Commission wanted to remain open to hearing <br /> what your desires or requests may be for Peltzer Park, without making any <br /> presumptions on what you envision, nor issuing a 'check list' or menu of <br /> possibilities as an example. We want any and all of your ideas for the park! All <br /> feedback will be forwarded to the Commission, which is expected to develop a <br /> work plan in March/April for Peltzer Park. <br /> It is our mission to work together to responsibly grow our community,and to provide quality,cost-effective and efficient <br /> government services. <br />
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