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Parks, Trails & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes April 20, 2021 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />F. Spring/Summer Recreation Programs Update <br /> <br />Staff Liaison Vaughan said the City’s spring programs will begin this month. There are two <br />programs for adults starting, yoga and tai chi. Youth tennis lessons are beginning in May. <br />Seasonal staff is being hired. There aren’t as many participants as in pre-COVID years, but people <br />are starting to register for programs. <br /> <br />Committee Member Dietz added that the AARP driving classes are being offered online. <br /> <br />4. NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. Location for Tree Planting <br /> <br />Staff Liaison Vaughan said at the last PTRC meeting there was discussion about where the <br />committee would like to see trees planted. Donations were received from the Friends of the Parks <br />and Trails for a tree to be planted in Valentine Park. <br /> <br />Council Liaison Grant said some of the developments that have taken trees down and can’t <br />replant on the property need to pay fees and the City can determine where to plant new trees. New <br />Perspective has money that will be available and the committee can make recommendations to <br />Council as to where they’d like to see trees planted. There will be a lot of trees that can be planted. <br /> <br />Chair Van Valkenburg suggested that committee members check their local areas and make <br />suggestions at the next meeting. <br /> <br />Interim Public Works Director Swearingen said Google Earth might show bare spots in the city. <br /> <br />B. Parks and Trails Survey <br /> <br />Staff Liaison Vaughan commented that at the last meeting the idea was brought up of surveying <br />residents about improvements they feel would be welcomed in the parks and trails. He wondered <br />what other thoughts the committee had about a survey. <br /> <br />Chair Van Valkenburg said to start they could ask residents as they are out and about. <br /> <br />Committee Member Nelson felt they should do something more comprehensive, possibly an on- <br />line survey. <br /> <br />Chair Van Valkenburg thought the idea was good but a lot of work. He thought people generally <br />tell the Council or committee members when they have ideas. <br /> <br />Committee Member Beggin said he brought it up because he saw so many people on the trails <br />during COVID and he thought people don’t really know that there is a parks, trails and recreation <br />committee and that they could have input. <br /> <br />Committee Member Anderson wondered if they could have the City post on the Facebook page <br />asking for feedback and providing contact information, or in the newsletter. <br />
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