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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION—MARCH 11,2024 9 <br /> Assistant Public Works Director Miller asked Council for input on the proposed project scope <br /> for the 2025 Park Improvement Projects at Arden Oaks Park and Freeway Park. He explained <br /> that Public Works had some requests, and PTRC had items they would like to add. Staff was also <br /> requesting a proposal for an engineering consultant. Each park has $230,000 budgeted for <br /> improvements. He noted that there are some items in the summary that are budgeted, and other <br /> items would be in addition to the budget. <br /> Councilmember Holden felt that residents may want a backstop on the baseball field in Arden <br /> Oaks. <br /> Assistant Public Works Director Miller said at Arden Oaks they are focused on replacing the <br /> play structure, swings, media, hardcourt rehab, replacing basketball hoops, the park sign and <br /> adding a gaga ball pit. <br /> Councilmember Holden thought the residents in that area were older and they might want to <br /> wait on a gaga ball pit. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau felt they needed to keep younger age kids in mind. <br /> Councilmember Monson added the single bigger structures seem to be more age open, while <br /> kids can age out quickly from separate structures. <br /> Assistant Public Works Director Miller said that because the parks are close in proximity, <br /> PTRC suggested one offered equipment for older kids and one for younger kids. <br /> Councilmember Holden said at Freeway Park they tried having the outhouse on the lower level <br /> of the park,but people complained about the smell so they moved it back up. <br /> Assistant Public Works Director Miller stated they would have ADA accessible outhouses at <br /> both parks. <br /> Councilmember Fabel wondered how much they monitor usage of play equipment. He didn't <br /> feel that Johanna Marsh Park near him was used much. He would like to see more money go into <br /> pickleball courts. <br /> Councilmember Holden said they had an ice cream social to get public input for Johanna Marsh. <br /> Mayor Grant adjourned the Special Work Session at 6:53p.m. until after the Regular <br /> Council meeting. The Special Work Session reconvened at 7:33 p.m. <br /> Assistant Public Works Director Miller stated he would like Council to consider if they want to <br /> add to the scope of the project, creating a future project, denying some of the scope items or a <br /> hybrid of that. The CIP budget does cover the play structure, swings, media, hardcourts, <br /> basketball hoops, gaga ball pit and park sign at each park. The other things are wish list items that <br /> would need to be added on. Cost estimates for additional items would happen during the design <br /> phase. <br /> Councilmember Monson felt they didn't necessarily need a gaga ball pit at Arden Oaks, but she <br /> supported the Public Works requests. She would like to see adjustable basketball hoops as long <br />
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