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Commissioner Barten commented that he angled parking also increases pedestrian safety as they <br />can anticipate the direction traffic will be moving. <br />Civil Engineer II Feriancek stated that staff will be bringing this forward to the Public Works <br />Committee at its next meeting and then forward to City Council. <br />Commissioner Sis asked if there is directional signage for the different fields, noting that he has <br />trouble finding their assigned field at the park. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood commented that the City has tried that at <br />Elmcrest, and it did not work well. He noted that typically the association or tournament host <br />provides that diagram on its website or a flyer for the event. <br />Chair Bennett commented that typically users learn to identify the fields after becoming familiar <br />with the park. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood stated that the addition of the 65 stalls that <br />were added a few years ago has helped significantly. He stated that the proximity of the PACT lot <br />will also be helpful for users of the fields on that side once the City is able to finalize that shared <br />parking agreement. He agreed that the angled stalls assist in avoiding conflicts between drivers <br />and/or drivers and pedestrians. He stated that when the park is short on parking, that tends to be a <br />result of poor programing management, rather than just being a few stalls too short. <br />Commissioner Sis asked if sewer and water would be extended with the 161' project. <br />Assistant City Engineer Feriancek replied that they would bring a stub to the east end of Central <br />Park in case there is a future need. He stated that all of the park systems currently function well <br />at this time, but that stub would provide a future option if something were to go wrong. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood commented that the wells and septic <br />currently at the park are working well and therefore would not be replaced with a sewer and water <br />connection at this time. <br />Chair Bennett noted that this was a good list of CIP projects and appreciated that they continue to <br />look for opportunity driven projects to work congruently with development opportunities for the <br />best value. He stated that he also likes the playground replacement program. He stated that this <br />list includes improvements through multiple different methods and is a well-rounded list of <br />different types of projects across the city. <br />Motion by Commissioner Sis, seconded by Commissioner Barten, to recommend a 2023-2032 <br />Parks Capital Improvement Plan to the City Council as presented. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Bennett; Commissioners Sis, Barten, and Olson. Voting No: <br />None. Absent: Commissioners Leistico, Loss, and Walker. <br />5.02: 2022-2023 Ice Skating Season — Periodic Warming House Closures Expected <br />Park and Recreation Commission/November 10, 2022 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />