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Parks, Trails & Recreation Committee - November 14, 2023 Page 3 <br /> <br />Committee Member Jacobson would like there to be a PTRC liaison to some of the projects that <br />are going ahead. For example, the trail and roundabout – they need to be at the table and see the <br />opportunities before they are done. Other examples would be Lake Johanna Boulevard trail, Trunk <br />Highway 51 trail, Lindey’s Park and Rice Creek Commons. She also was interested in finding out <br />who is maintaining the rain gardens in the City. Vegetation management could take place at <br />Johanna Marsh. <br /> <br />Council Liaison Rousseau agreed with Committee Member Jacobson’s idea about the trails and <br />parks in Rice Creek Commons. <br /> <br />Committee Member Nelson said when he looks at the trail map he sees a lot of dotted purple <br />lines, he would like to help prioritize what trails come next, and find a more systematic way of <br />doing that. <br /> <br />Chair Hinton wondered if there might be an opportunity to adopt a rain garden. She would like <br />to have a document to track their goals. She was wondering about having a vice-chair for the <br />committee. <br /> <br /> <br />B. Trail and Parks Projects Update <br /> <br />Recreation Supervisor Johnson indicated that an update was added from the Public Works <br />Director, he is working with a consultant to pursue grants and state bonding funds for the trail <br />along Old Highway 10 from Lake Valentine Road to Highway 96. The feasibility study was <br />completed for this project Fall of 2022. Estimated project cost was $3.1 million. Estimated <br />construction would be in 2025/2026 dependent on funding awarded. The Open House took place <br />on 10/5/23 and was well attended. Great feedback was received. The consultant will be at the <br />November 27th Council Meeting to provide an update and receive direction of how to move <br />forward with the project. <br /> <br />C. Perry Park – Bathroom Locks <br /> <br />Recreation Supervisor Johnson said there was interest in making the Perry Park pavilion <br />bathrooms open to the public during park hours. The lock provider said it would be possible to <br />add sensors but it would add thousands to the quote. Sensors may not be necessary as Arden Hills <br />Parks and Recreation has a dedicated schedule for events, programs in progress at Perry Park. The <br />quote may change slightly due to the time between when the quote was given and the current date. <br />He noted the Public Works Department does not support the addition of automatic locks due to the <br />added maintenance and service required. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding the additional maintenance needed, signage and possible times to <br />have the bathrooms open. <br /> <br />Chair Hinton clarified that a vote would include getting an updated quote and PTRC would need <br />to do a work plan for the Council including more information on the impact to the Public Works <br />Department. <br />
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