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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: <br />10/28/2025 <br />7. 3. <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Connect the community through Parks, Trails and Recreational Programming <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #25-253 Accepting a Fishing Pier from the Minnesota DNR for The Waterfront <br />Purpose/Background: <br />For the past couple of years, the Park & Recreation and staff have been working on concepts to expand <br />recreational opportunities in the community and in particular, at The Waterfront —this includes working <br />with staff's counterparts at the Minnesota DNR to develop a sustaining fishery at the park. Related to <br />this, this Summer the city received a $46k grant from the DNR for natural resource enhancements for <br />plantings next Spring around the shore of the 7.4 acre deep -water pond. And on Friday, October 10th, <br />2,178 Yellow Perch were released into the pond to provide the forage basis for game fish that will be <br />introduced in 2026. <br />Additionally, staff has developed a plan with the MN DNR to receive a sizable fishing pier for The <br />Waterfront also for this coming year. To formalize the plan, requires entering into a Cooperative <br />Agreement to receive the fishing pier (valued at more than $50k)—this would include developing an <br />ADA compliant path down the bank of the pond to access the pier, and to create several stone shore <br />fishing nodes around the pond. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Developing fishing in Ramsey's downtown provides another popular recreational activity for the community, and <br />one that includes a broad array of residents and fun intergenerational opportunities too. For the meeting, staff will <br />highlight some of the other surface water recreation the community may realize in the near future. The following <br />is a simple budget and work plan for the development of shore fishing at The Waterfront. <br />2025-26 shore fishing development at The Waterfront <br />Ammenity/Activity <br />Source <br />Value/Investment <br />Slope and shore vegetation and management <br />MN DNR <br />$46k <br />Fishing Pier <br />MN DNR <br />$50k <br />ADA path to pier and rock shore fishing nodes <br />City <br />$15k <br />Fish Stocking <br />MN DNR <br />>$ l0k <br />First phase value (approx.) <br />$121,000 <br />Funding Source: <br />City funding for the shore fishing access this case discusses, would be from the Park Trust Fund. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends adopting Resolution #25-253, which approves the Cooperative Agreement for the <br />fishing pier from the Minnesota DNR and appropriates $15,000 from the Park Trust Fund to develop the <br />shore fishing access. <br />
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