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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — OCTOBER 17, 2022 4 <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen said that through the survey they will get a <br />better idea of what the public wants to see in the park, they will pick vendors that supply what is <br />wanted and choose the vendor with the better price for the amenities. <br />Councilmember Scott mentioned a large oak tree in the park that is dead. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen said there are 3 that are dead and Public <br />Works will be removing one or more if they can access them. <br />Councilmember Holden asked if the Arden Hills Foundation might want to provide the grill at <br />the shelter or a second picnic table. <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen said for the water source he was envisioning <br />a one -inch copper or PVC line running through the park that would be tied to a spicket head with <br />a safety feature to shut it off. <br />Mayor Grant asked staff to negotiate engineering costs with HR Green. <br />D. Parkshore Exercise Station Trail Loop — Official Name Discussion <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen explained that the City is responsible to <br />install a park sign at the new Parkshore exercise loop, and so he'd like to know what they would <br />like to name the trail. PTRC had the idea of a staff coordinated contest at the elementary schools <br />to name the trail. <br />Councilmember Holden noted this is off the beaten track and for seniors. She felt the name <br />needed to be more focused to identify it. She suggested they tell the PTRC to come up with a <br />name associated with the type of park it is and location. <br />Mayor Grant directed staff to have PTRC suggest a name to submit to Council. <br />E. Recreation Programming Update <br />City Administrator Perrault stated there is currently an opening for Recreation Supervisor, there <br />will be seven interviews held. He was happy with the candidates that applied and ideally, someone <br />will start in mid -November. In the meantime, the winter programming guide typically goes out in <br />early to mid -November, and they need to plan a realistic schedule of events. <br />City Administrator Perrault said in 2020-2021 they didn't have ice rink attendants, but had <br />picnic tables and port -a -potties. This past year they had rink attendants but the shelters weren't <br />open to the public. The current issue is the limited number of applicants for the attendant <br />positions, and having someone to oversee and train them. If a Recreation Supervisor is on board <br />by the end of November they could take over these duties, but they'll be learning the job along <br />with the new seasonals. There have been issues with rink attendants previously, such as not <br />locking the buildings, not showing up for shifts, or leaving the rink lights on. <br />Councilmember Holden said she liked the idea of hiring one or two people for four months. <br />