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201 Commissioners Botzek and Boulton requested that their names be added to the goal: "Support <br />202 and grow the Roseville Central Park Foundation, Friends of Roseville Parks, and Friends of the <br />203 OVAL in their work to enhance the Roseville Parks and Recreation System." <br />204 <br />205 The Commission discussed the roles of diversity, equity, and inclusion within the Parks and <br />206 Recreation department, and how these principles support the chosen goals and initiatives. <br />207 <br />208 Commissioner Harris requested to be added to any goals related to natural resources. <br />209 <br />210 d)MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS CENTER UPDATE <br />211 The City issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) to architecture firms to evaluate the condition of <br />212 the current facilities and explore potential ways to better utilize them. This effort aims to mitigate <br />213 the impact of not having funding for the license center and wellness studio. The architect who <br />214 completed the original campus master plan redesign, BKV Group, was selected for the project. It <br />215 is anticipated that they will provide a report to the City Council in May 2025. <br />216 <br />217 5.OTHER BUSINESS <br />218 a)DEPARTMENTAL UPDATES <br />219 Natural Resource Volunteer Event: 23 volunteers recently participated in a Buckthorn <br />220 removal event at Willow Pond Park. <br />221 Arts @ the OVAL: A total of 524 attendees participated in the Arts @ the OVAL event held <br />222 on March 15, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Roseville Skating Center. <br />223 Tapping Time: 900 attendees attended Tapping Time on March 22, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 <br />224 p.m., and March 23, from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the Harriet Alexander Nature Center. <br />225 Inclusive Playground Installation: Installation of the new inclusive playground at Lexington <br />226 Park will begin on April 4, with a community build scheduled for April 24. It is expected to <br />227 open by mid-May. Special thanks to the Friends of Roseville Parks for their generous <br />228$75,000 donation to enhance accessibility. <br />229 Scoreboard Replacement at the John Rose MN OVAL: A vendor has been selected for the <br />230 project to replace the scoreboard at the John Rose MN OVAL. Special thanks to the Friends <br />231 of the OVAL for their $40,000 donation, and to the Midway Speedskating Club for their <br />232$56,000 donation toward a larger 11 x 39 video board. <br />233 Annual Ice Show: The Annual Ice Show will be held on Thursday, April 10 (6 p.m.), Friday, <br />234 April 11 (6 p.m.), and Saturday, April 12 (3 p.m.) at the Roseville Skating Center. Over 240 <br />235 participants will perform in the show this year. <br />236 Roseville School of Dance Recital: The Roseville School of Dance Recital will take place on <br />237 Saturday, May 3 (4 p.m.), and Sunday, May 4 (2 p.m.) at the Roseville Area High School. <br />238 Outdoor Sports: Both adult and youth outdoor sports are beginning as the weather warms up. <br />239 <br />6 <br />Qbhf!9!pg!38 <br /> <br />
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