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given inexpensive vests that they can keep as a small token of appreciation for their work <br />(they can use them for safety when walking in low light conditions). <br />Currently, Public Works only provides vests to volunteers if the work being done is near <br />potential traffic or other scenarios where high visibility is needed. <br />Parkshore Trail Name Contest <br />The PTRC originally wanted to involve the community in the naming process and create <br />engagement though a contest that allowed residents or students to submit possible names. <br />The City Council determined that there was not enough staff time to facilitate a contest <br />and asked for name suggestions. These are the names that were submitted by PTRC <br />members: <br />1. Exercise park and trail <br />2. Workout park and trail <br />3. Keep-fit park and trail <br />4. Fitness Park and Trail <br />5. Round Lake Fitness Park and Trail <br />6. For Your Health Park and Trail <br />7. Name the trail the length of a certain number of laps: 1 mile trail, 2k trail, etc. 8. <br />Round Lake Park and South Shore Trail <br />9. Boot Camp Park and trail <br />(Fitness Park and Trail and Round Lake Fitness Park and Trail had the most votes from <br />PTRC members.) <br />Officially name Triangle Park <br />Give what’s known as “Triangle Park” official park status. Add it to the list of parks and note <br />that it has a chess/checkerboard as an amenity. <br />Updates from the January 2023 meeting: <br />Assistant Public Works Director Miller provided an update on the December items <br />during the January 2023 meeting: They will be assessing the Hazelnut Park sledding hill <br />proposal this summer, PTRC name badges and vests shouldn’t be a problem – the <br />committee should let staff know what they are looking for and they can take care of it or <br />get Council approval. The Parkshore trail name was previously discussed at this meeting. <br />The Triangle Park is going through Community Development/Planning. <br />South Shore Fitness Park and Trail, and Parkshore Fitness Park and Trail were suggested <br />by PTRC to bring back to the City Council. Council Liaison Rousseau said they could <br />bring the names back to the next work session and provide a photo of the equipment.