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City of Centerville <br /> Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> April 4, 2012 <br /> protections, not only for the Herons, but also for the aquatic plants and other wildlife living <br /> there. He is very grateful for the involvement of the City in enacting those protections. <br /> 13. Upcoming P & R Activities /Events Update <br /> Council Member King requested that he be provided with a list of upcoming events /activities <br /> for ease of updating the Council during meetings and that same be forwarded to him via <br /> email prior to the Council meeting. <br /> 14. Tennis Court Conditions /Graffiti — Eagle Park <br /> The Committee discussed graffiti on the park path and play equipment near the tennis courts <br /> and requested that Public Works remove /cover it as soon as possible. The Committee also <br /> requested that a flatter /duller green be used rather than the bright green paint currently there. <br /> VI. UPDATES <br /> 1. Council Updates - Council Liaison King <br /> Previously requested. <br /> 2. Cornerstone Park Kiosk/Placement of Additional Signage — Mr. Paul Palzer <br /> Committee Member Amundsen is waiting for history information from Ms. Mary Capra. He <br /> presented the 19" x 19" map that was purchased for $20 and will be placed in the Kiosk. <br /> Two additional maps need to be purchased; one for placement in the Laurie LaMotte Park, <br /> possibly by the dog station and the second for placement in the area of 20 & Main Street. <br /> Mr. Palzer will check this last location for best placement. The Committee would also like <br /> to have the flyer "Save the Dates" Summer Programs printed on bright paper and placed on <br /> both sides of the Kiosk. <br /> 3. Trail Signs — Committee Member Amundsen <br /> Committee Member Amundsen purchased a 12 x 18" Trail Sign/Map printed on vinyl with <br /> an adhesive back at a cost of $3. Mr. Palzer attached it to the back of a used speed limit <br /> sign and left it outside, exposed to the sun, since the March meeting. There was some slight <br /> fading. Committee Member Amundsen will add "You Are Here" icons and then order four <br /> (4) additional laminated maps to be printed with installation of 1 each at the Corner Express <br /> and Laurie LaMotte Park; the two (2) additional signs for future replacement. Mr. Palzer <br /> will design the mounting system. <br /> 4. Volunteer Program — Girl Scouts <br /> Requests for volunteers have been on reader board sign at City Hall, on the website and on <br /> Cable TV; and will be included with the utility bills. <br /> The Brownie Troop is interested in maintaining the Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park and the <br /> Hidden Spring Park monument markers. They plan to remove dead debris, review current <br /> plantings, select new plantings, select arrangement and determine needs from the City i.e. <br /> mulch, woodchips, etc. They may also have an opportunity to have some plants or flowers <br /> donated by a local greenhouse. In addition, the troop would be providing $50 of their earned <br /> cookie sales money toward each monument marker flower bed. Their troop leader, Ms. <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br />
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