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Parks, Trails & Recreation Committee – January 20, 2026 Page 4 <br /> <br />Committee Member Johnson confirmed. She said there are a lot of different entities including <br />the County and surrounding cities. If we can get our thoughts in, at the front end of design, before <br />anything is decided they may consider our ideas. <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Manager Skalicky said the end goal of her questions is to know how PTRC <br />will identify this, along with knowing the steps we can take, in the Work Plan. She agrees that <br />being ahead of the game can help incorporate these ideas into something real. <br /> <br />Committee Member Johnson noted that knowing the Public Works schedules for maintenance <br />will be effective in helping us make sure our trails are connected. If we are ahead of the game <br />knowing what sections of trail need to be connected, we can help inform that process. <br /> <br />Committee Member Loosbrock said if this trail is happening this year, we may want to put that <br />Hamline trail in there, to see if it’s feasible. <br /> <br />Committee Member Johnson said she believes it is Bethel property. We would need to know <br />how to connect with someone at Bethel to discuss creating this trail connection. <br /> <br />Committee Member Hilding thinks we could have an item that supports people volunteering to <br />do garbage pickup for a couple hours on a weekend. That could be a special project. It wouldn’t <br />be an ongoing commitment, but we can meet once a year at a certain park and make a little bit of <br />a difference. He thinks the core elements are all similar. He asked if the new Recreation Annual <br />Report will create a lot of work for the Recreation staff. He is hesitant to add a new task, without <br />thinking through what additional work it will create for Staff. <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Manager Skalicky said it may create more work, but it is a basic, best <br />practice task that a Recreation Department should be doing. It will be done, whether or not it’s on <br />the PTRC Work Plan. <br /> <br />Committee Member Hilding thinks the parks tour is a good idea. <br /> <br />Committee Member Olson said the parks tour is usually done in July. She thinks it’s helpful <br />because we usually visit the parks that are scheduled for improvements the following year. She <br />would like to see it be a parks and trails tour. If we’re at a park that has a trail connection, we <br />should take a walk down the trail. We could make note of connections. During the tour we can <br />think about how residents use the trails to get to the parks. She said another item that has been a <br />desire for a while is an Earth Day Event. The first year can be inviting people to pick up trash. It <br />is hard to plan because Earth Day is in April and we often still have snow. <br /> <br />Committee Member Johnson said she signed up to be a Lions Club volunteer. She will be the <br />connection between the Lions and Arden Hills. The Lions hosts an amazing annual community <br />picnic. She said Rotary has done amazing things at Floral Park, however there aren’t any Arden <br />Hills residents in the Rotary. She doesn’t think she has the time to be a part of both. She would <br />love to figure out a way to have Arden Hills represented with the Rotary. Both of these <br />organizations do a lot of great work here and she wants to make sure they both feel the appreciation. <br /> <br />Chair Julius said we can invite the Lions Club and Rotary to PTRC meetings to explain what they <br />do and advocate for themselves. That’s an easy goal and it would inform us on their projects and <br />could inform future work plans. It will help put faces to names and improve the partnerships.
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