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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — NOVEMBER 18, 2024 7 <br />Councilmember Rousseau recommended the tennis courts in the Hill neighborhood park be <br />eliminated in order to make space for pickleball courts. <br />Councilmember Monson suggested the number of parking spaces be considered within the Hill <br />park to ensure it could support parking for six pickleball courts. <br />Councilmember Rousseau asked if the sand volleyball court should be reconsidered. <br />Mr. Shearen stated he was going to propose another use for this space. He commented further <br />on his recommendations for the three parks within TCAAP. <br />Councilmember Monson questioned if a skate park or ninja obstacle course should be <br />considered. She inquired if Bolton & Menk should go back and revise the plans based on the <br />recommendations and based on the discussion from the Council before the Council further <br />discussed the park options. She stated she would be open to this. <br />Councilmember Rousseau indicated the Council has a gap when it comes to capturing the <br />history of this site. <br />Councilmember Fabel stated he supported Councilmember Monson's suggestion to have Bolton <br />& Menk reconsider the park plans and noted this was in alignment with the paragraph three in the <br />memorandum of understanding. <br />Councilmember Holden commented the plans can be revised, but she supported the Council <br />providing input on if the soccer field should remain, or if this park would have a full sized <br />basketball court. She suggested the Council provide more feedback on where the inclusive park <br />should be considered. <br />Ms. Kvilvang supported the Council having an idea on the bigger picture items that would be <br />included in these parks. She explained Alatus will hire designers for the neighborhood parks with <br />the City's contractors to work on the final details for these parks. <br />Councilmember Rousseau indicated she had an interest in a dog park. She recommended native <br />landscaping opportunities be pursued for each of these parks. She reported she was interested in <br />an amphitheater. <br />Mayor Grant stated he supported the amphitheater moving forward as well. <br />Councilmember Holden asked if the County could be asked to put a dog park within the gray <br />area. She noted the wildlife corridor was another great amenity within this development and she <br />recommended the City work with the County to take advantage of this natural greenspace. <br />Mr. Shearen commented he has a huge team of landscape architects that would assist with <br />designing these parks. He requested the Council provide him with high level amenities and noted <br />he could then work with his staff to layout the parks with the proposed amenities. <br />Councilmember Rousseau stated she had some concerns with the cost of maintaining a hockey <br />rink. She questioned if the City should be focusing on using the waterway space versus having a <br />hockey rink in a City park. <br />
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