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t <br />Minutes <br />• <br />City of Falcon Heights, Park and Recreation Commission Meeting <br />October 10, 2005 <br />6:00 PM <br />Meeting Chair. Chuck Long <br />Minutes By. Lisa Anderson <br />Present. Sue Gehrz representing Laura Kuettel ,James Evans, Chuck Long, Greg <br />Hoag, Annie Green, Lisa Anderson, Gene Ozasky, Kimberly Kuhens <br />Absent: Pa# Dolan <br />1. Meeting called to order 6:05 PM <br />Evans requested to add the Flooding of Curtiss Field in the agenda under <br />Staff Reports and remove Park Tour <br />• 2. Approval of agenda as amended made by Evans seconded by Ozasky. The <br />motion passed. <br />3. A motion to approve the minutes of the August 8, 2005 meeting with <br />corrections submitted by Kuettel was made by Green and seconded by Evans. <br />The motion passed. <br />4. Staff Report: <br />Active Living Ramsey County <br />Anderson reported about the Active Living Ramsey County Kick Off <br />meeting that was held Septmeber 29~h. There were a lot of different <br />professionals from numerous departments that were represented, <br />people from education, public health, business owners, council <br />members, parks and recreation, transportation and other city ofFcials. <br />The goal for this meeting was to establish a work plan or brainstorm <br />ideas on how the different fields can work together to achieve more <br />active living habits in their residents, members or customers. There <br />were a lot of helpful ideas and discussion that will hopefully help in the <br />future. Mayor Gehrz reported that a survey of Ramsey County <br />• residents is currently being done to see what their daily actions or <br />exercise habits are right now. The results will then be analyzed and <br />Active Living will begin planning and setting priorities on what Active <br />
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