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MINUTES <br />PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION <br />March 22, 2018 <br />find their way. Kost stated trail signage was heard during the public engagement <br />process. Abruzzese stated signage could help identify trail connections that may <br />include some walking on the road. Darling stated a printed map of all the trails <br />and parks would be useful. Mayor Keis suggested an online parks and trails <br />system map. Councilman Fischer stated he liked the idea of a web based map <br />system, but printed maps or map signage at the parks and trailheads would also <br />be good if a web based system wasn’t feasible. <br /> <br />Implement improvements at <br />Pioneer Park <br />Undertake a design <br />development process to make <br />phased improvements at <br />Pioneer <br />Short – Time Frame <br />High – Impact <br />High – Effort/Cost <br />Implement improvements at <br />Pioneer Park <br />Develop feasibility studies or <br />preliminary designs and cost <br />estimates for artificial turf <br />game field in order to <br />continue to provide a high- <br />quality game field for soccer <br />Short – Time Frame <br />High – Impact <br />Medium – Effort/Cost <br />Implement improvements at <br />Pioneer Park <br />Undertake feasibility study <br />for renovation/replacement <br />of the pavilion building to <br />better meet current and <br />future needs <br />Short – Time Frame <br />High – Impact <br />High – Effort/Cost <br />Implement improvements at <br />Pioneer Park <br />Add an interactive fountain/ <br />water feature/mister <br />Medium – Time Frame <br />High – Impact <br />Medium – Effort/Cost <br /> <br />Implement improvements at <br />Pioneer Park <br />Add a historical theme to <br />Pioneer Park that tells the <br />story of Little Canada <br />Medium – Time Frame <br />Medium – Impact <br />Medium – Effort/Cost <br /> <br />Implement improvements at <br />Pioneer Park <br />Replace the current playground <br />an accessible playground that <br />represents Little Canada <br /> through a unique theme <br />Short – Time Frame <br />High – Impact <br />High – Effort/Cost <br /> <br />The City Administrator asked if residents were interested in a pool at Pioneer <br />Park. Kost stated the public engagement efforts showed residents were not in <br />favor of a pool. Springer stated that the public engagement showed residents <br />would like a simple interactive water feature, but not a splash pad. <br /> <br />Kost asked how the Pioneer Park aspects should be ranked. Chu stated plans <br />should be made for the pavilion because it could serve a larger role in the park. <br />Kost asked if studying the improvements at Pioneer, studying the artificial turf, <br />and studying the renovation or replacement of the pavilion should be done all at <br />once as part of a single study, or as a phased approach. Councilman Fischer
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