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Parks, Trails & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes February 28, 2023 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br /> <br />Committee Member Poelzer explained the difference between volunteer appreciation and <br />recognition, and how she has been finding volunteers for projects. <br /> <br />Further discussion ensued regarding volunteers, coordination, forms required and types of <br />recognition. <br /> <br />Assistant Public Works Director Miller said South Shore Fitness Park and Trail will be approved <br />as the name of the new park on Parkshore Drive. <br /> <br />C. Work Plan Goals for 2023 <br /> <br />Chair Hinton said they had started on their goals for 2023 and they currently had no goals for <br />trails. She invited Mr. Straumann to share his ideas. <br /> <br />Mr. Straumann said the recent Lake Johanna Boulevard Trail study was one of three that have <br />been done. In his opinion the trail portion with the biggest safety issues is the trail in Arden Hills. <br />Ramsey County’s transportation study for 2050 ties into the trails. Sunfish Lake Trail can be <br />walked on Sunday, April 30 during Scoops for Troops. That trail isn’t accessible except during <br />special events, as it is Federal property, but it is being pursued at the County level to have it <br />opened. Round Lake will hopefully be dredged in 2025, after that there may be trails installed <br />around the lake. Building 189 on the TCAAP property will be demolished and a new building will <br />be constructed if a recreation destination is approved, potentially for cross country skiing. He <br />discussed some possibilities to add to the regional trail. <br /> <br />Chair Hinton said they are hoping to have a trail walk in the end of May or June so all PTRC <br />members can get familiar with more of the trails. <br /> <br /> Mr. Straumann said he would be willing to attend a special meeting to talk about Round Lake <br />trails, they could probably get someone from Fish and Wildlife to talk them. The restoration <br />advisory board will be meeting in April. <br /> <br />Chair Hinton said if anyone has other ideas to add to the goals to let her know. <br /> <br /> 4. NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. GreenStep Cities Program <br /> <br />Committee Member Seemann reported that the City has been a part of the Green Step program <br />but there haven’t been any changes reported for a few years. She said one of the options on the best <br />practices list is to join Bee City USA rather than writing their own pollinator policy. She explained <br />which items she thought they could focus on. <br /> <br />Committee Member Kelliher asked what the benefits were to be a Green Step city. He was <br />unsure they were actually doing the items that were highlighted on the list as being done. <br />Council Liaison Rousseau asked if they could have more historical background at the next <br />meeting. <br /> <br /> <br />
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