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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JUNE 10, 2024 10 <br /> Assistant Public Works Director Miller stated considering Council's desire to be flexible at the <br /> early stages of the project with the design and the current broad scope of the project, Staff <br /> requested that Bolton and Menk, Inc. (BMI) provide a Professional Services Agreement (PSA) <br /> that only included the following: complete online survey development, public involvement, <br /> survey analysis, planning level cost estimates based on feedback and a Public meeting <br /> presentation to Council. This PSA with BMI was approved by Council at the April 8, 2024 <br /> Council Meeting. Council was able to see the presentation from BMI and the packet information <br /> g A <br /> the put together, breaking down in detail the survey results at the Work Session on May 28, <br /> they g g Y Y <br /> 2024. <br /> Assistant Public Works Director Miller commented for the Work Session, Council will need to <br /> define more, the scope of the project, which will lead the project into the design phase. A PSA <br /> amendment will be requested from Bolton & Menk related to that project scope for the Arden <br /> Oaks Park & Freeway Park Improvement Project. <br /> Councilmember Monson supported the City having a Parks Master Plan in place because this <br /> would give the City a vision for budgeting and overall vision for park amenities. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau stated after speaking with the consultant regarding the proposed park <br /> improvements, she understood there were a lot of opportunities at Freeway Park. She supported <br /> the City having a Master Plan in place, but also incorporating other values such as environmental <br /> stewardship and invasive species. <br /> Councilmember Holden indicated she was having trouble envisioning Freeway Park any other <br /> way, given its size and how it was surrounded by two major roadways. She suggested more <br /> planning be completed for Arden Oaks Park. <br /> Councilmember Monson supported these two parks moving forward as is and that a Master Plan <br /> be put in place for all future parks. <br /> Councilmember Fabel stated he liked the idea of a Parks Master Plan. He feared the Council was <br /> micromanaging parks from the Council level. He reported he was a fan of the plans for Freeway <br /> Park. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau was of the opinion Freeway Park may have more opportunities. <br /> Mayor Grant discussed that what the City does today has to fit into the plans for tomorrow. He <br /> agreed Arden Oaks Park could have more amenities added in the future. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked what parks were coming up for improvements. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen stated in 2027, Ingerson and Sampson <br /> would be improved, and in 2029 the playground structure would be replaced at Royal Hills. He <br /> stated in 2033, Valentine Park would be improved. He asked if it made sense to put the brakes on <br /> the plans for Arden Oaks and Freeway Parks in order to pursue a Parks Master Plan. <br /> Councilmember Holden reported she supported these two parks moving forward given the fact <br /> the City has told residents these parks were going to be improved. <br />
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