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Page 2of 2 <br />programhas defined. However, it is important that each park be considered through a “big picture” 38 <br />allowing neighborhoods to identify ideas and issues that may be able to be addr essed during th is Renewal 39 <br />phase within the allowed budget or so mething to strive for in the future . This approach will also provide a 40 <br />vision and may allow for other poten tial resources. To be clear on the identified projects and budgets of 41 <br />the adopted Renewal Program, they are specifically called out on the plan page, i.e. project and budget. 42 <br />43 <br />With the completion of the preliminary plans, the next neighborhood inte raction will include a 44 <br />construction inform notice to the nearby park neighborhoods. 45 <br />46 <br />Michael Schroeder, LHB and staff will be at your meeting to revi ew the above men tioned preliminary 47 <br />plan sets. The next step then will be to complete the detailed construction plans and specifications for the 48 <br />projects and begin work on the Renewal Program in the fall. 49 <br />50 <br />As a part of the Renewal Program, the followi ng parkland acquisitions are also anticipated: 51 <br />x The former Mounds View School Dist rict offices property located at the corner of 52 <br />Hamline Avenue and Lydia Avenue a nd adjacent to Autumn Grove Park 53 <br />x The former Press Gym site on Fry Street and adjacent to Rosebrook Park 54 <br />x Search for opportunities in the s outhwest sector of Roseville 55 <br />56 <br />All Parks and Recreation Renewal related information is on the city website at www.cityofroseville.com ,57 <br />and then click on the Parks and Recr eation Renewal tab on the left side of the screen. You can go into 58 <br />each project by location and view the meeting age ndas, summary of the mee tings and the preliminary 59 <br />plans. Information is also available at City Hall;feel free to contact staff for a review. 60 <br />61 <br />P OLICY O BJECTIVE 62 <br />It is the policy of the City to provide a commun ity process and a thoughtful approach when making 63 <br />improvements to City facilities.64 <br />65 <br />B UDGET I MPLICATIONS 66 <br />There are no additional costs associated directly with approving the preliminary plans.67 <br />68 <br />S TAFF R ECOMMENDATION 69 <br />Based onthe completion of the outlined process and pub lic engagementstrategy to deliver the Parks and 70 <br />Recreation Renewal Program, staff recommends approving the preliminary plans as presented withthe 71 <br />next step being final desig n, plans and specifications. 72 <br />73 <br />R EQUESTED C OUNCIL A CTION 74 <br />Motion approving the preliminary plan s for Acorn Park, Central Park Foundation and FOR Parks shelters, 75 <br />Central Park Lexington, Langton Lake Park, Mapleview Park and Pocahontas Park as presented with the 76 <br />next step being final desig n, plans and specifications. 77 <br />78 <br />Prepared by:Lonnie Brokke, Director of Parks and Recreation <br />Attachments:Preliminary Plans and Summary notes for the following areas: <br />x Acorn Park 79 <br />x Central Park Foundation & FOR Parks Shelter 80 <br />x Central Park Lexington 81 <br />x Langton Lake Park 82 <br />x Mapleview Park 83 <br />x Pocahontas Park 84