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$6,000 and also had an installation fee of$5,800. He commented that he was going to see if staff <br /> could install the material in-house to save on that cost. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove noted that in the past the City was able to reuse equipment from other <br /> communities and asked if that is something that would be considered with this project. She agreed <br /> that the playground equipment at Alpine Park needs to be replaced. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that typically equipment is <br /> demolished and not resold. He stated that they were able to do that at Peltzer but that was a unique <br /> opportunity that arose. He stated that for Alpine Park the city likely wants something befitting the <br /> stature of the park, which would be newer and larger and typically something like that would not <br /> be removed from another location. <br /> 5.02: The Waterfront—Water Play Area Planning <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood provided background information on the <br /> Waterfront, which will be a main feature of the parks system. He stated that they have engaged <br /> the community many times over the years to gather input on the desired features for the park. He <br /> stated that waterplay continues to rank high on the list. He reviewed the updated concept for the <br /> park and its proposed features. He narrowed to one area of the park that would be discussed tonight <br /> and noted the proposed program elements within that area. He provided details on the different <br /> water elements to consider including a wading pool, splash pad, and architectural water play. He <br /> stated that there were case studies which helped to inform the planning process including Central <br /> Park in Maple Grove, Wabun Park wading pool in Minneapolis, Elephant Park in London, and <br /> Madrid Rio Park in Madrid. He then highlighted different elements from the case studies which <br /> could be good to think about as they further plan the water play features for this park. He then <br /> presented three different concepts that have been developed and reviewed the different features <br /> within each concept. He stated that concept three seems to have the most versatility and features <br /> that seem to make sense. He asked for input from the Commission on the different elements and <br /> concepts. He stated that he received an email from a resident on this topic and read that letter for <br /> the Commission. <br /> Parks &Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood read the following letter into the record: "Vm <br /> glad to see we are continuing to work: on this even though it will be challenging from a. funding <br /> standpoint. 1 think: this is a. critical area. for Ramsey from a. development standpoint because it <br /> creates another part of the community puzzle. Today we lick an amenity that beings families <br /> together and beings people 'to Ramsey. instead we are forced to go 'to other cities 'to experience <br /> things that 1 have outlined below. 1 think Maple Grove"s Central Park is a. very good example of <br /> what we need to create with a.bit of their community center sprinkled in. And,, relative to specifics <br /> on the splash pad., my perspective is very mach a. family with young kids looking for things 'to <br /> do. My kids absolutely love these and the more natural they are the better. We have spent time in <br /> quite a. few that are designed more like a.natural river where they can move logs and play in sand. <br /> The traditional cement pads with fountains are still nice but the more natural design aspect creates <br /> something that other cities don't have. Can Indoor Play - Glad to see this on the list. Agin., what <br /> do families do in the winter in our city? An indoor play area. like Maple Grove will being not only <br /> revenue but truly create something that can be used year round. An indoor climbing area.would be <br /> nice for kids but maybe a.2 story indoor climbing wall would draw in additional people?" <br /> Park and Recreation Commission/December 14, 2023 <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br />
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