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tennis courts for. The space is usually not used so something unique in there <br />• might be a good addition. <br />5. Falcon Heights School Analysis <br />Mielke asked that the City explore approaching the elementary school in <br />regards to having some bike racks installed up at the school. The outdoor area <br />is used as a park during the non school hours so therefore there should be a <br />bike rack for visitors to lock up their bikes when using the fields, playgrounds or <br />anything outside of the school. Mielke also reported that if the school sees that <br />many visitors do ride bikes to the school location anyways it might help to <br />change their minds in allowing kids to ride their bikes to school. Abernathy will <br />be discussing this with City Administrator Justin Miller about approaching the <br />school regarding the bike rack. Weber-Sanders and Kwong both commented <br />that this would be a great way to show the City is committed to finding <br />alternatives to traveling by vehicles and promoting physical fitness. <br />6. 2009 Budget <br />Abernathy reported that they will be starting the 2009 budget in the next few <br />months. Mielke named a few items that the Commission had discussed <br />budgeting for during the park tours that were: Grove Park: picnic tables and <br />possibly a type of outdoor lighting. Community Park: possible upgrades to the <br />kitchen. Curtiss Field: a bench near the gazebo. Abernathy will be reporting <br />these items to Pittman to include or consider for next years budget. <br />7. New Business <br />Dogs in the Parks- After some discussion on land parcels the Commission <br />came up with questions regarding each space that Abernathy will be taking back <br />to the City. Questions related to if the land is leased through the university if we <br />would be violating any rules on the lease, clarify if the Garden Park off of <br />Questwood is City owned or university owned and if we could put a fence on the <br />land parcel off of Lindig. Weber-Sanders recommended instead of having a park <br />just for dogs that we start small and try allowing dogs in the current parks for set <br />times. Meilke added to that suggestion that the Commission discuss times when <br />dogs would be allowed to be in the parks on leash and try it out to see how it is <br />perceived or used. Abernathy will get questions answered and report back as <br />well as see what the City thought of the trial run of allowing dogs in the park <br />during certain times of the day. <br />Next Park Commission meeting will be Monday, July 21st at 6:30pm. <br />Adjournment <br />Motion made by Mielke and seconded by Weber-Sanders <br />Minutes respectfully submitted by Lisa Abernathy. If there are any corrections or <br />additions, please contact Lisa Abernathy by phone at 651-792-7616 or by email at <br />lisa.abernathy@falconheights.org. <br />
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