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Parks, Trails & Recreation Committee – January 20, 2026 Page 8 <br /> <br />and natural areas. She Adopt A Park programs in other cities are simple: groups are asked to <br />commit to picking up trash from a certain park four times a year, for about one hour per visit. <br />There is a Premier Partner option. This would be partnerships like the work we see the Rotary <br />doing at Floral Park. It is meant to be a little more open ended and the work Premier Partners do <br />is above and beyond what most Adopt-A-Park programs consist of. She said the standard Parks <br />and Trails option asks participants to commit to 4-6 visits per year. Gardening and Landscaping <br />asks for a commitment of 2-4 visits per month. Natural Areas asks for a commitment of 2-4 visits <br />per month. She said we will also incorporate other options like Adopt-A-Bench and other smaller <br />things people can do if they can’t commit a lot of their time. She is asking PTRC to review the <br />draft and asked if they have any suggestions. <br /> <br />Committee Member Olson asked about the standard option. She asked if they will be recognized <br />with a sign. <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Manager Skalicky said yes but after they fulfill a one-year commitment. <br /> <br />Committee Member Olson said that may be an important piece for some companies. <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Manager Skalicky said creating signs is relatively inexpensive. <br /> <br />Committee Member Hilding asked who the target demographic is. Is it families? Is it companies? <br />Is it civic organizations? <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Manager Skalicky said it is all of those. She knows the Army approached <br />us to find out what the Adopt-A-Park could look like. She also received an inquiry from Domino’s <br />asking for volunteer opportunities. <br /> <br />Committee Member Johnson said the Army is a great partner. She asked if we have a contact to <br />connect with about this. <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Manager Skalicky said she will see if she can get a direct contact <br />regarding this. <br /> <br />Committee Member Olson asked if the final brochures will be delivered to businesses. <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Manager Skalicky said no. We aren’t recruiting. We are making it <br />available for residents and businesses who are searching for this type of opportunity. <br /> <br />Committee Member Johnson said our local businesses love to give back to their community. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued that staff doesn’t have the time to recruit and Staff is unsure if PTRC would be <br />tasked with that effort. PTRC is being asked to review the draft documents and provide feedback <br />on formalizing the process; staff are not recruiting at this point in the process. <br /> <br />Committee Member Olson noted there is a photo of a garden and it is unclear what it supposed <br />to be. She thought adding some color into the photo would make it easier to see that it’s a garden. <br /> <br />Committee Member Loosbrock asked how much crossover maintenance Public Works does. If <br />they’re mowing, they may pick up trash that is in the way but they aren’t necessarily out there