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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – APRIL 18, 2016 8 <br /> <br />Councilmember Holmes stated that more equipment and additional storage space are needed. <br />She said that having less equipment did not make sense for the future considering the upcoming <br />TCAAP reconstruction project. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant said he wants to ensure equipment is being utilized effectively from a purchase <br />prospective. <br /> <br />Councilmember Wicklund stated that space needs should be determined for the future, and he <br />suggested an analysis be performed. He said while it is wise to try to condense equipment, the <br />specialization of equipment does not allow enough staff to be out in the field performing certain <br />tasks since this equipment is basically designed to do one thing. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant stated that he too was going to suggest a space study be performed. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden asked what the study would be based on. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holmes stated projected needs can be based on the work that is performed now. <br /> <br />Councilmember McClung stated that since a new portion of city will be constructed, the Council <br />must invest in resources to be prepared and should discuss a planning process for additional <br />Public Works storage. He said all City departments should be creating a list of future needs so the <br />Council can begin planning for the growth. <br /> <br />Acting Public Works Director Anderson indicated a space study is one of his department’s <br />goals that will be discussed at the upcoming workshop. <br /> <br />A discussion ensued about how to retrofit an existing Workman and the Council agreed to move <br />forward with purchasing a new Toro Workman. This item will be placed on the consent agenda <br />for the next meeting. <br /> <br /> <br />G. Play Structure Discussion <br /> <br />Acting Public Works Director Anderson stated that the CIP details a number of playground <br />structures that are scheduled to be replaced between 2016 and 2022. He said that before bids are <br />pursued, he wanted to be sure the Council supports the 20-year replacement plan and asked what <br />quality of playground equipment is desired. He noted it can take approximately 6 months for <br />replacement parts to arrive from Miracle Recreation, the current vendor. <br /> <br />Acting Public Works Director Anderson indicated that the wooden border surrounding the play <br />area, particularly at Perry Park, is not in the best shape. He said that the wooden border at <br />Valentine Park was replaced in 2013 with low maintenance concrete curb which, from a grading <br />and drainage standpoint, should last more than 20 years. He also said that much of the equipment <br />does not look outdated but suggested removing all sand play areas for health reasons as cats are <br />using them for litterboxes. <br />