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Parks, Trails & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes May 17, 2022 <br />Page 5 <br />that they will learn if the park can be redone this year or have to wait. There are drainage issues <br />that can be taken care of with the new design. <br />Chair Hinton said the sign on the north side of Crepeau Park has fallen down. There are no lids <br />on the trash cans, parts of the trail could use mulch, there is a wood duck box that has fallen near <br />the north entrance, the benches are dirty, there is a cracked and bent post on the bridge. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen asked that they report items like the bridge <br />and the sign through the request tracker on the City website. <br />Committee Member Kelliher reported that Arden Oaks Park is pristine in just about every way. <br />There was large branch that he brought over by the trash can. There was a slide and a tumbler gym <br />as part of the playground that weren’t on the amenities list, and kid size Tonka toys. <br />Staff Liaison Vaughn thought the Tonka trucks were probably left by the neighborhood daycare. <br />Committee Member Dietz said the roof on the building at Floral Park needs attention, people are <br />driving through the entrance thinking it’s a road, there may need to be a sign. Tennis balls at the <br />Royal Hills tennis court are going under the gates, and there is no bench there. <br />Chair Hinton stated that Committee Member Anderson sent her notes regarding Freeway Park. <br />There is a crack in a swing and garbage cans don’t have lids. <br />Committee Member Kiernan said Hazelnut Park had been re-mulched around the playground and <br />swings, everything seemed to be in good condition. The tennis court has been used for pickleball. <br />There is some graffiti on the benches and inside the slide on the playground. There were limbs and <br />branches down but he’s had help throwing them into the woods. Trash can covers are working out <br />well. The park is well used, including the baseball field, but there are quite a few weeds along the <br />dugout and around the tennis court. There is no lock where the bases are stored and they get thrown <br />around the playground. <br />Committee Member Seemann added that she has been pulling garlic mustard in Hazelnut Park. <br />She looked at five parks and found garlic mustard in four of them. <br />Chair Hinton stated that Ingerson Park has a picnic table that needs painting, there was trash <br />blown around and graffiti in the bathroom enclosure, and the basketball court is starting to get <br />pitted. <br />Chair Hinton said that Committee Member Anderson found nothing to note at Johanna Marsh. <br />Committee Member Kelliher said Lindey’s Park has 3 benches that can get listed as amenities. <br />Perry Park has one hockey rink with lights and a port-a-potty. The permanent restrooms were <br />locked. <br />Staff Liaison Vaughan said the port-a-potty is there year-round and the restrooms are locked <br />unless the pavilion is rented.
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