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Commissioner Bolton shared that he thinks a map on the signs would potentially be helpful. <br />Commissioner Matts-Benson asked if there will ever be sidewalks placed on the east side of Dale St. <br />in front of the nature center. Staff responded that they would need to review the Pathways Master <br />Plan to answer definitively. However, they don’t believe that there will be pathways added on the <br />east side of Dale St. <br /> <br />Commissioner Baggenstoss recommended that the signage not be modeled after the art piece as the <br />art should be viewed separately. <br /> <br />Commissioner Matts-Benson moved to accept the donation for a public art piece at the <br />Harriet Alexander Nature Center created by artist, Lori Greene. Commissioner Brown <br />seconded. <br /> <br />Roll Call <br />Ayes: Arneson, Baggenstoss, Boulton, Brown, Dahlstrom, Hoag, Matts-Benson, Ybarra. <br />Nays: None. <br />Abstain: None. <br /> <br /> <br />5) DEBRIEF REGARDING JOINT MEETING WITH CITY COUNCIL <br />Staff gave a brief review of the joint meeting between the City Council and Parks and Recreation <br />Commission. As the City Council approved the name change of Pocahontas Park to Keya Park staff <br />provided a potential name change transition plan: <br /> <br />Keya Park Transition <br /> Updated websites/News release <br /> Playground engagement: <br />o Three meetings in March/April <br />o Likely September/October neighborhood build <br />o Completed a few weeks after <br /> Park sign <br /> Interpretive signage <br />o Including Dakota consultation <br /> Land acknowledgement <br /> Transition complete end of 2023 <br /> <br />Staff also discussed the Campus Master Plan and what impacts it may have on Parks and Recreation. <br />Staff noted that the Commission will need to work through specific tangible options to account for <br />any lost space. <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />