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<br /> <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />if there is someone who would want to work as a paid volunteer for a stipend to coordinate recreation <br />for the City. <br /> <br />Mayor Sweeney indicated the City has a good little league and soccer program and he does not want to <br />reinvent the programs that are already working, but would like to see a pony league football program. <br /> <br />Ms. DeVine asked who would be coordinating that. Council Member Broussard Vickers indicated the <br />City does not have money in the budget and said if the money was there, she would have approved it <br />two years ago. She then said she would like to contact Lino Lakes and ask them for a proposal for <br />providing contract services to the City. <br /> <br />Council Member Lee indicated that he has a good relationship with Barry from Lino Lakes and offered <br />to contact him concerning this matter. He then said that Parks and Recreation does not desire to <br />recreate or replace what is existing but wants to enhance what is already available. <br /> <br />Council Member Lee commented that he could have saved all the Parks and Recreation Committee <br />Members and Council Member Capra time if she had contacted him concerning the wishes of the <br />Committee as he is the liaison. <br /> <br />A resident in attendance asked whether the City does anything with Anoka County in the County Park. <br />Mayor Sweeney indicated lifeguards are offered at the beach, but the park is not finished, this is only <br />the first phase. Council Member Capra indicated there was kayaking, canoeing and once a month <br />during the "Tuesday in the Park" Wargo Nature Center. <br /> <br />\ <br />
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