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PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION <br />MINUTES <br />FEB. 14, 1994 <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Jackie Benson, Alan Weinand, Carol Weisberg, Steve Schugel, <br />Morris Nicholson, Carol Kriegler, Parks & Rec Director, <br />Jan Gibson Talbot, Council Liaison <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF: January 10, 1994 <br />~~,i <br />Nancy Knutsen outlined her ideas for establishing a community or neighbor-based <br />indoor playground. An indoor playground would consist of a large room with toys, <br />games and simple play equipment. The site would provide a place for parents to bring <br />infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers to play together and get to know one another. <br />Members present welcomed the proposal and supported further investigation of the <br />project. Discussion centered around potential sites for the playground (city hall <br />council chambers, park buildings, local church, Falcon Heights school, etc.); need for <br />establishing use policies and a possible parent advisory board; and other potential <br />areas of concern. Carol Kriegler read a letter from Jyneen Thatcher regarding her <br />concerns as she was unable to be present at the meeting. <br />It was suggested that the first and next step is to determine the level of interest and <br />need within the city for such a playground. Carol Kriegler and Nan Knutsen agreed <br />to develop a city newsletter article designed to (1) inform residents of the potential of <br />such a playground; (2) to provide for the opportunity to indicate an interest in using <br />the playground and (3) to provide for. the opportunity to indicate an interest in <br />participating in the planning and development of a playground. <br />Morrie Nicholson suggested that this potential project be managed in a similar manner <br />to past park improvement projects --- with the establishment of a committee of <br />interested persons who then report back to the commission with specific <br />recommendations. <br />Carol Weisberg recommended that city staff begin to explore possible regulations and <br />licensing requirements. for such a facility. <br /><~~ ~ " Carol Kriegler gave a brief report on the city's previous bike safety rodeos held <br />annually in the spring up until a few years ago. The event consisted of a safety talk <br />by a safety education officer, film, and a "rodeo" of stations designed to teach bike <br />safety skills: The commission supported the re-establishment of a bike safety program <br />of some sort although there was concern about the potential date of May 14. This <br />might be in conflict with adistrict-wide girl scouting event. Alan Weinand suggested <br />that the Minnesota Head Injury Association be contacted as they are a potential <br />resource for program curriculums and ideas. It was also suggested that the <br />fairgrounds and university campus be explored as potential sites for the event. <br />