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confirmed that some people attending Friday night games at the school may choose to park in <br /> Central's northeast parking lot. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Sis, seconded by Commissioner Bennett, to recommend City Council <br /> partially fund the Central Park Main Parking Lot Reconstruction, Improvement Pro j ect #23-02, <br /> using the Park Trust Fund. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Barten; Commissioners Sis,Bennett,Arts, Leistico, Olson, and <br /> Sis. Voting No: None. Absent: None. <br /> 5.02: Initiate the 2024-2033 Parks Capital Improvement Plan Process — A General Policy <br /> and Priority Discussion <br /> Parks&Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood recognized that the Commission is intimately <br /> familiar with the Capital Improvement Plan and its related process. He stated that the Commission <br /> typically reviewed the plan in the fall to plan for the coming year. He stated that he brought it <br /> forward a bit earlier this year to talk about more general priorities and whether there are additional <br /> items they should be thinking about. He noted that within the past year, the Commission reviewed <br /> the disc golf project within the plan and decided to focus on other projects because of the number <br /> of courses in close proximity to Ramsey. He asked if more emphasis should be placed on larger <br /> regional projects in 2024, such as the waterfront park project, rather than smaller neighborhood <br /> and trail projects. He commented that the Commission has done a great job in spreading <br /> improvements throughout the community to provide equity. He stated that this is meant to be a <br /> discussion item and formal action is not requested. <br /> Commissioner Sis stated that his son is interested in the RC car park, acknowledging that item did <br /> not move forward. He asked the feasibility in exploring that concept again. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that the Commission authorized the <br /> development of an area for that use, but momentum was lost. He stated that he did reach out to <br /> the resident that expressed interest in the past to see if momentum could be gained again. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove referenced the concept of a dog park within the COR, asking if that <br /> was still on the radar of the Commission. She asked for an update on the trail repair plan. <br /> Parks &Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that the dog park is shown as a 2023 <br /> project. He stated that he has a good amount of work done on the specifications and plans but has <br /> not brought that forward for quotes yet. He anticipated that would have a cost of about $20,000. <br /> He stated that they hope to develop a trail maintenance plan as a policy plan, noting that he hopes <br /> to bring that forward to the Public Works Committee in draft form in the next month or two. He <br /> stated that funds have been earmarked for trail repair each year in the budget and provided details <br /> on that. He stated that they will be doing trail maintenance this month. <br /> Commissioner Arts asked if there is anything planned for trail expansion. <br /> Parks &Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that there is a placeholder within the <br /> CIP for priority trails. He provided additional details on those opportunities that could come with <br /> Park and Recreation Commission/August 10, 2023 <br /> Page 4 of 7 <br />