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City of Centerville <br />Park & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes <br />at this time, up from 13.A balloon artist and a face painted have been added. The attendance so far is as <br />ththndth <br />follows: July 8 <br />The Shipp Grant, which was awarded to the city in the amount of $3000, has allowed for the purchase <br />of six (6) collapsible picnic tables, signage and advertising in the Quad/Citizen. There are plans that <br />$250 will be used toward the purchase of 500 addi <br />towards the purchase of additional picnic tables, signage, etc.; the committee's input would be <br />appreciated. <br /> <br />uggestion was made to ask if the vendors would be <br />willing to provide feedback to be used for future events. <br /> <br />2. rt (Place on September Agenda) <br /> <br /> 3. 21-002: Music in the Park <br /> <br />This event has had a very good attendence so far with about 130+ attendees on average per week. Two <br />additional shows are scheduled. In addition, the food trucks have been popular. <br /> <br /> <br /> a. 20-005b Park Maintenance List (trees, equipment, etc.) <br /> <br />Mr Palzer reported that the Public Works crew have completed a majority (about 2/3) of the tasks on this <br />list. Some painting left to finish and tree trimming needs to be completed. The scoreboard at LaMotte <br />Park needs repair/renovation. It has been mentioned that there is intent to have bike racks should be <br />installed in each park. <br /> <br />Eagle Park be removed and remainder need to be trimmed. <br />Also, the park entrance sign could use repainting. Mr. Palzer inquired what the committee's vision would <br />be for this park over next few years i.e. which trees to keep or cut down, develop a picnic area and other <br />enhancements. Condos abut this park and it might be a good idea to obtain feedback from the Condo <br />Association for their ideas. <br />Committee members would like to have the park boundaries surveyed, if needed. Add this item to the <br />September agenda. <br /> <br /> b. 20-009 Pleasure Rink Lighting <br /> <br />The pleasure rink is on the east side of the warming house. There is minimal lighting from a light at <br />the hockey rink and off a light in the parking lot. There is no electrical installed at this location, so there <br />was discussion of possibily using solar lights. Discussed option for installing power and hanging LED <br />lights on posts or an alternate option would be to add LED light strips under the ice (but may require a <br />liner). Mr. Palzer was asked for his recommendations and he suggested to run a light in the SW corner <br />of the rink; he will also investigate options and costs for this project. <br /> <br /> <br />IX. <br /> <br /> <br />