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Parks, Trails & Recreation Committee – May 21, 2024 Page 3 <br /> <br />Committee Member Jacobson asked if information could be provided regarding specifically <br />which trees would be removed. She also asked if Arden Hills has a list of acceptable trees. <br /> <br />Recreation Supervisor Johnson stated he would get more information from Assistant Public <br />Works Director Miller. <br /> <br />Committee Member Seemann noted that if the City partners with Great River Greening, this <br />would be part of the area they would be restoring. She requested they be consulted. <br /> <br />Committee Member Loosbrock asked when the roadwork would begin. <br /> <br />Recreation Supervisor Johnson stated the hope was by the end of May. <br /> <br />B. Work Group Updates <br /> <br />Committee Member Jacobson stated that she and Committee Member Johnson had attended a <br />City Council work session in order to provide information to the Council about rain gardens. She <br />said they felt the Council was supportive and asked good questions. She noted the objective was <br />to provide background information regarding what the work group was doing versus asking for <br />funding. She said Mayor Grant suggested a PTRC representative attend the Ramsey County <br />Sheriff’s meeting on July 23 in order to provide a handout to the block captains. She also indicated <br />Councilmember Fabel suggested an article be included in the Arden Hills Notes and Public Works <br />Director Swearingen encouraged them to schedule a meeting with him. <br /> <br />Committee Member Jacobson indicated the City of Shoreview was offering a rain garden <br />maintenance class should anyone wish to attend. She explained she spoke with someone from <br />Shoreview about future classes. She noted that in Arden Hills, residents are asked to maintain the <br />rain gardens in the front yard along the boulevard but because that is actually City right-of-way, it <br />is ultimately the City’s responsibility. <br /> <br />Committee Member Johnson said they were getting closer to being able to have a good procedure <br />in place and were working closely with the Public Works Director regarding where the members <br />could focus their efforts. She noted a meeting would take place in which more guidance would be <br />provided. <br /> <br />Councilmember Jacobson stated she wanted to make it clear that the PTRC work group was not <br />proposing to identify and maintain all rain gardens in the city. <br /> <br />Chair Anderson asked if the function of rain gardens was discussed as far as their importance to <br />infrastructure in the city. <br /> <br />Committee Member Jacobson replied that Public Works Director Swearingen did provide <br />technical background at the meeting. She also commented that all communities are grappling with <br />this and noted the City of Roseville hires a consultant that reviews all rain gardens each year. She <br />said she would like to know how Shoreview handles this topic since they are offering a class. <br /> <br />Council Liaison Rousseau asked if Committee Member Jacobson could obtain a price <br />understanding as she was curious to know what was being done annually. <br />