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shelter, more park benches, and picnic tables. The winter shelter will <br /> be of clear plexi -glass or Lexan, and erected yearly along with the <br /> hockey boards. It will require a concrete pad and footins, which can <br /> also serve as the base for the bike rack. Position will be nearer to <br /> Coffman St, along the entrance path. A gazebo -type shelter might be <br /> reconsidered later if there is a demand. <br /> Lighting of the park was also discussed at the neighborhood meeting, <br /> with a follow -up letter sent to the Commission. Concerns centered on <br /> the problems currently seen, with the security light scattering light <br /> into nearby windows. Commission decision calls for improved year round <br /> security lighting (focused, non -spill lumination with an activity timer <br /> and an over -ride lock -off timer). <br /> Landscaping will include cleaning and replanting of trees and shrubs, <br /> especially where affected by the street improvements. No flower gardens <br /> will be planned at this time. <br /> Carol W. pointed out a problem with the play equipment the tire swing <br /> can reach the upright support post, which could result in an injury to a <br /> child. Options for dealing with this include fixing (not possible), <br /> removing the piece of equipment (not popular), replacement (expensive) <br /> and padding. As all the equipment will need evaluation and probable <br /> replacement within the next several years, it was decided to pad the <br /> support posts for now and replace as soon as feasible. It was also <br /> decided to add more sand under the swwings at this time. <br /> The University Grove Park Plan will be presented to the City Council as <br /> consent items on the 2nd Wed in July (14th) along with bids for the <br /> items. Carol H. and Sue both expressed thanks to the Task Force. <br /> D -2: "Time -In" Playground Program. Carol K. reported that there has <br /> been a lot of parental interest in the program, with it scheduled to <br /> start on 6/28, one week later than the other organized programs. The <br /> program will be managed by Chip Wolverton, with parent volunteers and <br /> the junior leaders. The junior leaders are being arranged, and <br /> recruitment flyers for more parental volunteers will be distributed <br /> during the first week. <br /> Overall, registration for summer programs is way up over last year, <br /> involving both Falcon Heights residents and non residents. There have <br /> been many requests for scholarship funds. Donations have been made, and <br /> the Lion's Club has committed to make up the difference. The Commission <br /> was unanimously thankful to the Lion's Club for their continued support <br /> of our recreation programs. <br /> D -3: Ice Cream Social. The Ice Cream Social is scheduled for Thursday <br /> evening, July 29th. For a change in entertainment, Carol W. suggested a <br /> group of high school students called the Plaid Cats, who perform a wide <br /> range of music and entertainment. <br /> D -4: Commission vacancies. To fill the two vacancies on the Parks <br /> Commission, ads will be run in the local newspapers, as well as <br /> mentioned in the next newsletter. Carol K. has two names of possibly <br /> interested persons. Sue informed us that a youth commission is being <br /> considered; a youth or teenage representative to the Commission would be <br /> a first step. The Commission members all agreed that a youth <br />