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and videos that volunteers could review on their own time and then go out and volunteer <br />individually at a park that had that identified need. <br />By January 21, 2019 the program rollout goals are to fill all sector leaders and constellation <br />captain roles, begin coordinating volunteer activities based on the work plan in each sector <br />and establish protocols and processes to enable our volunteer leaders to be successful. <br />The Commission discussed the option of volunteers potentially using power tools and how <br />best to empower volunteers, within constructive parameters. <br />Vice-Chair Baggenstoss suggested starting with Villa Park as a beta location for the <br />Stewardship Network Program as we know it will transition to city management in 2019. <br />6) PARK DEDICATION ANNUAL RATE REVIEW <br />Staff provided a history of the Park Dedication increases in Roseville and reviewed an update <br />of the rates charged by other cities located in the Twin Cities Metro area. <br /> <br />Commissioner Recommendation: <br />Commissioner Gelbach moved to recommend keeping the Park Dedication rates the same for <br />2019. Commissioner Warzecha seconded. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> <br />7) ONGOING TOPICS <br />a) Cleveland Avenue and Marion Street Park Site Update and Naming Discussion <br />Staff indicated that Chair O’Brien did a thorough job conveying the Commission’s <br />recommendations. The City Council indicated that they were pleased with the process, <br />community engagement effort and thoughtfulness that went into the naming of both sites. <br /> <br />Midland Gardens Park had a successful community planting on September 15, 2018. More <br />than 75 volunteers planted 3,000 pollinator plants on one of the hottest days of the summer. <br />Unity Park has a scheduled community playground build on Saturday, October 13, 2018 <br />starting at 10:00a.m. <br />The Midland GardensPark Update includes: all pollinator plants have been planted, hydro <br />seeding is complete, the raingarden has been planted, staff will be sodding the center circle, <br />and the playground is scheduled to be installed the third weekend of October. <br /> <br />The Unity Park Update includes: staff is looking at potentially expanding the trails, building <br />the steps on-site and working to prep the site for the community playground build on <br />Saturday, October 13, 2018. <br />3 <br /> <br />
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