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11/17/2014
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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,November 17,2014 <br /> Page 5 <br /> Councilmember Willmus noted that a Community Center was specifically and <br /> separately identified in and throughout the Parks Master Plan process and sup- <br /> ported by the public for continue discussion and consideration. Councilmember <br /> Willmus noted that past discussions had been primarily limited to potential part- <br /> nership with Roseville Area Schools, and suggested such a partnership could still <br /> be pursued, whether through land, space, or simply the long tradition of working <br /> cooperatively (e.g. gymnastics center). Councilmember Willmus expressed his <br /> curiosity seeing how the new park buildings would fulfill the need and role for <br /> gathering spaces, and should prove an interesting component to the overall picture <br /> as they came on line. In monitoring that, and what was learned from the Cities of <br /> Shoreview and Maplewood, and their operating deficits, Councilmember Willmus <br /> opined that the public's comfort level could then be further determined. Coun- <br /> cilmember Willmus opined that, just like community centers in other cities, the <br /> need to determine the public's willingness to expend dollars for such a facility <br /> was something that needed consideration, but cautioned that he was not yet ready <br /> to rush out and state that the City of Roseville had to have a community center. <br /> Councilmember Etten agreed that a combined effort by the City and School Dis- <br /> trict could prove beneficial for both parties, as well as the community; even <br /> though it meant there were more people involved who had to come to an agree- <br /> ment and work out the details, such as where and when, which should be possible <br /> with leaders working together as a whole. Councilmember Etten noted that this <br /> type of facility was substantially different than those being constructed in area <br /> parks, and as residents had recently asked him, there remained a need for a facility <br /> to meet the needs from little children to the elderly. While in agreement with <br /> many of the comments made by his colleagues, Councilmember Etten opined that <br /> he was not ready to jump into the pool yet. <br /> With recent financial obligations undertaken by the City with Park Renewal Pro- <br /> gram improvements and bonding, as well as utility and infrastructure improve- <br /> ment upgrades and costs, Mayor Roe opined that right now he had little interest in <br /> adding anything additional for taxpayers. However, Mayor Roe noted the con- <br /> tinuing comments he heard from residents about the things we still don't have in <br /> the community from the standpoint of a community center, and therefore, it <br /> seemed a reasonable approach was to determine a timeframe when such a facility <br /> would and could make sense (e.g., if a local sales tax option was considered). <br /> Mayor Roe suggested options, including how to adjust timing, should all be part <br /> of the process; and to him, it seemed it was important to have key things in place <br /> before moving forward, including the actual steps in the process, who to talk to, <br /> and when those preliminary conversations should occur. Mayor Roe suggested <br /> that the Commission move from the initial interest expressed by the community <br /> in the Park Master Plan process as a starting point, including areas of interest in <br /> such a facility, and then seek further feedback from the community to determine <br /> their current level of support in pursuing a community center. Mayor Roe noted <br />
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