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Parks, Trails & Recreation Committee – December 17, 2025 Page 3 <br /> <br />the Public Works Plan. Any work that we want to complete in the parks needs to be a part of the <br />Parks Plan. The Work Plan will be presented to council. In November, an update to Council will <br />be provided, outlining the goals that were accomplished. <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Manager Skalicky said the draft Adopt-a-Spot/Adopt-a-Park Program <br />policy will go to Council in April. She will bring the draft to the next meeting to get the PTRC <br />Committee Members’ feedback. <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Manager Skalicky said she is working on some end of year housekeeping <br />items and strategic organizing. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding the increase in social media posts and notices from the City. Staff <br />noted the communications position had been vacant for a while and other Staff had been filling in <br />and providing necessary information. Senior Communications Coordinator Michlig was recently <br />hired and her focus includes all things communications. <br /> <br />C. Trails and Parks Projects Update <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Manager Skalicky outlined that the items in bold are new items since the <br />last meeting. The contractor added some drain tile in the low spots at Freeway Park to remedy the <br />drainage issues. They will be assessed in 2026 when the snow melts. The restoration work will be <br />finalized and approved in spring of 2026, as well. <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Manager Skalicky said the PTRC discussed the upcoming improvements <br />at Ingerson, Perry and Sampson Parks. There are two cul-de-sacs that they are going to try to <br />connect with a trail if budget allows. She encouraged Committee members to continue to share <br />feedback with her regarding the improvements of those three parks. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding if there will be an open house to inform residents. Staff confirmed an <br />open house will be planned and details will be shared when they are available. <br /> <br />4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> <br />Chair Deitz said there was no unfinished business on the agenda but the Work Plan needs to be <br />completed. <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Manager Skalicky said she is digging into the work plans from the past <br />several years and is creating a calendar outline. She will bring that to the next meeting. She said <br />the final draft should be ready by February. <br /> <br />Council Liaison Rousseau asked if that would be on an agenda for City Council in April. <br /> <br />Staff confirmed. <br /> <br />Council Liaison Rousseau said it has been twelve years since the committee charter has been <br />reviewed. She wondered if reviewing that should be a part of the work plan. It might be important <br />as we implement Adopt-A-Spot. It also notes the committee is twelve members. That is a large <br />number of members for a committee. It’s good to look at these charters every couple of years. <br />
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