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Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that all of the proposed equipment <br />falls into that category. He explained that because the equipment is already available, it can be <br />installed early in the season and would be open to the public in the Spring. <br />Commissioner Bennett commented that the concept seems to fit the theme of Central Park with <br />many different components that will meet the needs of large crowds. <br />Commissioner Olson stated that he likes the finished look of the turf, that it would assist with weed <br />control, and be less maintenance for parks staff. He commented that the playground is heavily <br />used by siblings of those playing in tournaments. He noted that he has received positive feedback <br />on the updated parking lot and plantings that were already completed. <br />Motion by Commissioner Bennett, seconded by Commissioner Olson, to recommend City Council <br />approve a playground for Central Park at a not -to -exceed cost of $449,000 with an intended <br />completion before the summer of 2025. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chair Barten; Commissioners Bennett, Olson, Arts, Ealain, and <br />Leistico. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Sis. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood noted that because of the scenario with the <br />equipment already being available for installation, the City is receiving a discount of $74,000 on <br />that equipment. <br />5.02: Consider Donation of a Community Art Plan <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood provided background information on the <br />topic and intention of public art. He reviewed different examples of public art and explained how <br />public art fits within the strategies of the Strategic Plan. He noted that there are placeholders for <br />public art within the Waterfront Park concept. He stated that Sarah Peters would be drafting the <br />plan if the donation is accepted by the City. He explained that public art is not always municipally <br />funded and can also be funded through businesses. He stated that the Ramsey Foundation is <br />offering to donate the public art plan for the community. <br />Chairperson Barten asked if there would be an opportunity for review from some entity in the City <br />while the plan is being developed. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood replied that he would be the liaison to the <br />Foundation and there would be involvement from this Commission and the City Council. He <br />stated that the process would also include a robust public engagement opportunity during the art <br />fair. <br />Chairperson Barten commented that this makes sense as having a plan in place could provide the <br />guidance to add public art elements within the parks, using the example of sculptures that could <br />have been added to Sunfish Lake Park in the past. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/ January 9, 2025 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />