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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JUNE 10, 2024 12 <br /> Councilmember Monson and Councilmember Rousseau supported this option as well. <br /> The Council did not support the picnic shelter but supported the park having some sort of shade <br /> structure. The Council recommended the basketball court be resurfaced, new hoops be purchased, <br /> and that the court be striped for pickleball. The Council did not support bicycle parking. <br /> Councilmember Monson indicated she would like to have an ADA port-a- otty for this park. <br /> p p <br /> Councilmember Rousseau and Councilmember Holden supported this recommendation. <br /> The Council supported Arden Oaks Park having two benches and one picnic table. The Council <br /> supported purchasing new trash receptacles if needed. The Council recommended the dog waste <br /> station be removed. The Council supported the sign being replaced. The Council wanted to see a <br /> gaga pit installed. The Council did not support the park having wayfinding signs. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen stated these amenities and improvements <br /> would cost around $230,000. <br /> Freeway Park discussion <br /> Mayor Grant questioned what improvements the Council wanted included in Freeway Park. <br /> The Council did not support the accessible trail construction, parking lot or tree removal. <br /> Assistant Public Works Director Miller explained there were trees that had to be removed <br /> within this park. <br /> The Council supported tree trimming being completed. The Council recommended the <br /> playground equipment being updated. The Council did not support the rink being updated but <br /> recommended it be repainted. The Council supported the concrete for the hockey rink being <br /> considered at a future date. The Council recommended the basketball court and hoop being <br /> replaced. The Council supported the lights being replaced with LED. The Council did not <br /> recommend the building being replaced or repaired. <br /> Councilmember Holden recommended the building maintenance be separated out from the park <br /> improvements project. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen stated he could separate this expense out in <br /> order to have the siding and windows repaired. <br /> The Council did not support a bike rack for Freeway Park. The Council recommended a portable <br /> restroom (non-ADA) be included in the park. The Council supported the park having two picnic <br /> tables and the reuse of the two existing benches. The Council recommended the trash receptacles <br /> be replaced. The Council did not support a dog waste station. The Council recommended the gaga <br /> pit not be installed. The Council supported the fencing being reinstalled, but not the wayfinding <br /> signs. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked about fencing as this was one of items wanted. <br />
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