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<br />The following information is from Parks & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes of October <br />6, 2004: <br /> <br />The section of the September I, 2004 Parks & Recreation Meeting Minutes concerning the City of <br />Centerville possibly using SRF Engineering to complete a trail feasibility study was sent to the City <br />Attorney, Mr. Jim Hoeft by the City Administrator Kim Moore-Sykes to question whether there is a <br />legal reason, such as a conflict with the City's engineering finn, Bonestroo, which would prohibit the <br />Parks & Recreation Committee from working with SRF on a trail feasibility study to be used for grant <br />purposes. The committee liked the idea of working with SRF since this is the finn that is working with <br />Anoka County on the County Road 14 project and will be involved in the trail system already. Mr. <br />Hoeft responded with 'As I understand the question, can the city use another engineering firm for a <br />trail study. the answer is yes. It is similar to the city using another attorney as bond counsel. . <br /> <br />Motion was made by Committee Member Peil, seconded by Committee Member Lindsay to <br />recommend to City Council requesting City Staff contact SRF Engineering for the purpose of <br />supplying the Parks & Recreation Committee/City Council with a detailed proposal/estimate of <br />costs involved and what services would be included in a Oearwater Creek Trail Feasibility Study <br />for the purposes of including the study with future trail grant applications. AU in favor. Motion <br />passed unanimously. <br />