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Special City Council Meeting <br />Thursday, March 29,2007 <br />DRAF'I` Minutes Page 11 of 20 <br />� Mr. Keel noted that there were no comments about the City buying more land for <br />� parks andlor open space; however, there was a consistent theme of investing in on- <br />� going maintenance for existing park and open spaces. <br />� <br />� Councilmember Kough noted how fortunate the City was with groups adopting <br />�; parks and the various foundations that had been established over the years, allow- <br />� ing for the improvements achieved, and additional pathways established. <br />� <br />�� <br />�� <br />11 <br />1� <br />13 <br />1� <br />I� <br />1G <br />1 �� <br />1 �3 <br />Mayor Klausing concurred; and opined that the City couldn't do what they do <br />without the leadership and participation of those groups. <br />Mr. Keel noted that this brought up the part of volunteerism in the community and <br />activating and utilizing that volunteer asset. <br />Councilmember Pust concurred, observing that volunteering from the government <br />perspective and for those needs, but also in school districts, neighboring communi- <br />ties and the region, not just locally. <br />�� Ms. Berry provided another historical perspective from the initial anger expressed <br />�� by residents at the time the Central Park property was acquired due to the huge <br />� t acreage purchase. Ms. Berry noted that this prompted the establishment of the <br />��� Central Park Foundation and initial fundraising efforts in the early 196n's, and the <br />�� numbers of people involved over the years. Ms. Berry observed that those initial <br />�4 volunteers were at the point where younger citizens needed to take up the torch, <br />�S and become involved in maintaining and improving the park, not just as partici- <br />�� pants in activities and events at the park. <br />�� <br />�� Mr. Keel observed that considerable repeat discussions were heard from citizens <br />� seeking the highest level of maintenance for City parks; and some concern ex- <br />:�o pressed that maintenance was not up to their expectations. <br />3a <br />3� <br />�� <br />34 <br />�� <br />��� <br />�� <br />� €� <br />Mr. Keel noted that such comments impacted the wellness of the community, and <br />how the City chose to promote active lifestyles, by maintaining the infrastructure <br />amenities to encourage that active lifestyle. <br />Education <br />The goal identified was: Roseville supports high quality, Iz�e-long learning. <br />