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The City Administrator's report of July 17, 1998, contained the Park and Recreation <br />Commission's draft Five-Year CIP. An item in the narrative spoke of a $48,000 <br />expenditure for a community-built playground at Central Park. He noted that a lot of <br />communities have done things like this with community funding, community <br />construction, etc. Mr. Boos believed that the business community may have a definite <br />interest in this concept, thus the idea of displaying it at the Business Appreciation Day. <br />He pointed out that Central Park, which is the most visible, most visited park in Ramsey, <br />has some of the shabbiest play equipment. This new playground could be funded by a <br />$20,000 general fund expenditure, paired with a $4,000 lawful gambling expenditure to <br />provide for a desired match of $24,000 in non-city moneys. Mr. Boos suggested that a <br />goal of this project would not only be to target $24,000 in cash donations, but also to <br />have the majority of the playground installation occur via volunteers. The net effect <br />would be a play structure of about $60,000 in value, for a one-time taxpayer supported <br />contribution of about $12 per household. The Park and Recreation Commission realized <br />that the Business Appreciation Day is to solely appreciate businesses, however, they <br />suggested that during the talk by the Mayor, he could mention the playground and if any <br />businesses are interested, they could ask about it. <br /> <br />Councilmember Zimmerman wonderedif the donations would be recognized. He added <br />that it is likely the volunteers will be groups like the Ramsey Women of Today, Ramsey <br />Lions, etc. <br /> <br />Mr. Boos responded that the donations would, in fact, be recognized. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec did not necessarily agree that it would be the Women of Today group or <br />the Lions group that would do the volunteering. He suggested that lately, it seems there <br />are so few active members in these groups. <br /> <br />Councilmember Zimmerman wondered if the business community would resent this idea <br />being presented at the appreciation day - basically asking for donations when the day is <br />supposed to be set aside to show the City's appreciation of them. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec felt that this community-built playground idea is a good one and also that <br />it is a good idea to present it to the businesses for donations, however, he agreed with <br />Councilmember Zimmerman that it may be resented at the Business Appreciation Day. <br />He added that the talk he does at the appreciation day celebration is not really about City <br />business. He suggested that a separate meeting of the business community be planned at <br />which to make this presentation. <br /> <br />Councilmember Beahen expressed concern that maybe the business community may not <br />attend a meeting if it is specifically t° get'a presentation on something that may cost them <br />time/money. <br /> <br />Councilmember Zimmerman reiterated that businesses will want recognition. <br /> <br />Finance Committee/July 28, 1998 <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br /> <br />
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