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• Carol Kriegler reported that staff has recently received two proposals from <br />residents to conduct landscape projects in city parks. One proposal involved <br />the installation and maintenance of a flower garden along the pathway in <br />Grove Park while another involved the creation of a "butterfly garden" at <br />Curtiss Field. <br />Jim Eckberg, a member of Roseville Area High School's E.C.H.O club <br />presented his ideas for installing a "butterfly garden" at Curtiss Field. He <br />proposed to plant a garden adjacent to and just south of the fenced in <br />holding pond at Curtiss Field as well as smaller plantings around the park <br />identification sign and along the fence line. He provided dimensions of the <br />proposed planting beds as well as species lists. The commission was very <br />supportive of the project and recommended proceeding with it. It was also <br />decided that the commission should further discuss the process /criteria for <br />community involvement in landscape projects. Discussion might include the <br />following issues and ideas: design /function /objective /site preparation / <br />stock purchasing / on going maintenance /weeding /watering etc. <br />E. ADJOURNMENT <br />• <br />• <br />
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