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Page 1 of 1 <br /> Curti, Carolyn <br /> From: David Dudley <br /> Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 11 :17 PM <br /> T o: carolyn.curti@ci.roseville.mn.us <br /> Subject: In Favor of Roseville Community Center! <br /> Just saw the article in the Roseville Review about the meeting for a poss ble Roseville Community Center. We <br /> will not be able to attend the public meeting July 16 but would like to give some input in favor of having a <br /> community center. <br /> During the 38 years we have lived in Roseville, we have made good use of the fine classes and activities through <br /> Roseville Community Education and Parks and Recreation. With Fairview aging and having limitations as to <br /> space and facilities plus an increased interest in people of all ages in a variety of family activities, we feel a <br /> community center would be a real asset to Roseville. We have visited and used some facilities at neighboring <br /> community centers (New Brighton and Shoreview) that have first class facilities and seem very popular and well <br /> used. It would be nice to have one more convenient for Roseville residents. <br /> We would like to see like to see the following included if possible: a fitness center, swimming pool(s), meeting <br /> spaces, and possibly a performing arts theater. Roseville should take an inventory of what community center <br /> facilities are readily available in nearby communities, and try not to duplicate things unnecessarily. If <br /> Roseville decides to include something unique, such as a performing arts theater, the facility needs to be open to <br /> as broad a regional population as practical in order to optimize utilization. No sense building something that sits <br /> empty much of the time. <br /> We have a personal interest in physical fitness classes. Fairview Community Center lacks air conditioning, a <br /> walking/running track, and exercise equipment. A Community Center with these and other ammenities would be <br /> a big improvement. <br /> --David and Karen Dudley <br /> 484 Crescent Lane, Roseville <br /> 7/15/2002 <br />
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