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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION-MARCH 11, 2024 8 <br /> Ms. Anderson said the recommendation is to put them at Perry Park, they understand it's not <br /> feasible at Cummings. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau understood this to be a high-level overview of the PTRC goals. <br /> Ms. Anderson said that was correct and it was her hope that the working groups, with feedback <br /> from Council, would come forward with more detailed plans this year or next. <br /> Councilmember Holden thought the list was good, but wondered how much responsibility and <br /> work would be placed on the City versus the committee. <br /> Ms. Anderson said it was the intention that the work groups would take responsibility for doing <br /> some of the things they want to do. The Lions have offered to put on a community event this year <br /> and that has been in discussion with the Recreation Supervisor. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau hoped they could get on a regular schedule with strategic planning <br /> and something like rain gardens could have Council and staff come together and then request help <br /> from PTRC. <br /> Ms. Anderson said it has been a struggle to find volunteers to help with things like the rain <br /> gardens and she's hoping they can plan prior to bringing something like that to Public Works. <br /> Councilmember Monson would like to see interaction between PTRC and Alatus for Rice Creek <br /> Commons. She would also like to see ninja courses, something nature based, a water park or <br /> splash pad. She would like to see ideas start with PTRC before they come to Council. <br /> Councilmember Holden said they've always been successful getting feedback from neighbors <br /> when redoing a park. Did they think the PTRC should have more input than the neighborhood? <br /> Ms. Anderson said not at all, the intent would be to have an understanding of upcoming projects. <br /> But she thought for the most part member had a pretty good pulse on what was happening within <br /> their own neighborhoods. <br /> Ms. Olson added that at one meeting they were asked to decide on the color of a playground and <br /> if they had known it was going to come up they could have gone to the community to have more <br /> input. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding parks at Rice Creek Commons. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen said he would like to get clear direction on <br /> the items listed as motions from PTRC so staff knows how to move forward with them. <br /> After discussion, staff was instructed to not accept the fire pit donation, to install the automatic <br /> bathroom locks at Perry Park as a trial (not unanimous), and continue with the Lions community <br /> event scheduled for August. The Lindey's roundabout landscaping item was not applicable as <br /> any changes would make the roundabout the City's responsibility. <br /> E. 2025 Arden Oaks and Freeway Parks Improvement Project <br />
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