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Commissioner Walker stated that if the City were to build a swimming pool and if that were to <br />break even or even lose some money, he would see that differently. He stated that he supports <br />spending the money to make the park an asset but is concerned about the business component. <br />Chair Bennett commented that he looks forward to seeing more on this as it continues to move <br />forward. <br />5.03: Consider Park and Recreation 2022 Outdoor Meeting Schedule <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that each April, the Commission <br />identifies its outdoor meeting schedule for the upcoming season. He explained that the outdoor <br />meetings provide additional accessibility for members of the community to attend a meeting and <br />provide input and also provides an opportunity for the Commission to review potential park <br />projects or completed parks. He reviewed a proposed meeting schedule for the upcoming season. <br />He welcomed ideas for the May and June meetings noting that the Lake Itasca boardwalk should <br />be completed in the next few weeks and therefore that could be a good location for one of those <br />months. <br />Chair Bennett stated that he supports the locations proposed by staff. He noted that perhaps they <br />could visit Alpine and/or Solstice parks to evaluate the potential improvements as those are next <br />on the list for playground replacement. <br />Commissioner Loss stated that he was also going to suggest Alpine Park. <br />Commissioner Leistico agreed that the Commission should include a location on the upcoming <br />playground replacement list. <br />Commissioner Sis stated that he would suggest Elmcrest in the beginning of the season because of <br />the use by soccer. He noted that Alpine would also be good because of its use for baseball. He <br />noted that the increased use of the park during those times would create opportunities for <br />engagement. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood commented that the Commission met <br />at Elmcrest each of the last few years and it was difficult to conduct the meeting because of the <br />noise. He suggested visiting Alpine Park for June and Solstice Park in May. The Commission <br />agreed. <br />Consensus of the Commission was to approve the proposed list of meeting locations for the <br />outdoor meetings, adding Alpine Park and June and Solstice Park in May. <br />6. COMMISSION/STAFF INPUT <br />6.01: Commission/Staff Input <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated that flyers for the upcoming <br />events were included in the Commission packet and provided a brief overview. He also provided <br />Park and Recreation Commission/April 14, 2022 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />
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