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development that will remain on the list. He anticipated that this item would be on the September <br /> agenda with a formal recommendation to be made to the City Council then, or at the Commission's <br /> October meeting. <br /> Commissioner Sis asked if it would be possible to partner with a local company, noting that <br /> perhaps a local fencing company would assist with the dog park project if there were an <br /> opportunity for them to place signage. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that opportunity could exist if the <br /> Commission wanted to invite a company to talk about that. He stated that exchanging subtle <br /> signage on the fencing in return for that donation would be a fair trade for the City. <br /> Chair Barten commented that he would think there would be significant value in continuing the <br /> work for the dog park for the Commission to review at one of the upcoming meetings as a dog <br /> park would be a valuable addition to the residents in the COR. <br /> Commissioner Bennett commented that generally the recommendations within the report seem to <br /> make a lot of sense. He stated that in terms of priorities he wants to ensure they are continuing to <br /> address the existing playground equipment per the recent policy that was adopted. He stated that <br /> he would also like to see continuous movement on the projects within the COR, as the movement <br /> of dirt has sparked resident interest. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood commented that the City Council recently <br /> held a worksession to provide staff direction relative to The COR. He stated that there was <br /> complete consensus that staff should continue to refine elements related to the splashpad and park <br /> building, along with a trail and restoration plan around The Waterfront. He stated that the <br /> anticipation is that the trail and landscaping would be ready for completion as soon as the Spring <br /> of 2024 to go along with The Waterfront while the splashpad and park building would have a <br /> longer timeline. He noted that the aeration project within the plan was pushed back as the fish <br /> died so there is no longer urgency. <br /> Commissioner Arts asked for an update on the park located on the south side of Highway 10. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that weather permitting, the <br /> Commission would be meeting at that location in September. He stated that the zipline has been <br /> installed, but some grading changes are needed before the remaining woodchip material can be <br /> placed in the fall zone. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if there is a plan for Lake Itasca Park with the current condition <br /> of the lake. She commented that the water level is currently so low that it makes recreation <br /> difficult. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood commented that the land is in place for a <br /> large community park,although he was unsure there is a need for a community park in that location <br /> at this time as the focus is currently on The COR. He noted that the previous CIP included an <br /> observation boardwalk, but the Council recommended that project be removed partly because of <br /> the droughty conditions. <br /> Park and Recreation Commission/August 10, 2023 <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br />