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MINUTES <br />PARKS & REC COMMISSION <br />OCTOBER 1, 2020 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />4 <br />The Community Services Manager provided an update on the Spooner Park lower shelter, noting <br />that it does not appear the project will be completed in 2020 because of the delay in materials. <br />He noted that once road restrictions are lifted in the spring, this would be one of the first projects <br />to be completed. He stated that the Firefighter Memorial and Trail sign has not yet been <br />completed, noting that it may be installed this weekend. <br /> <br />The Recreation Coordinator reviewed possible upcoming youth activities. She reported that the <br />pickleball season has finished and was successful. She reported that the defensive driving course <br />is upcoming and both classes are full. <br /> <br />The Community Services Manager reviewed the Commission members with terms that are soon <br />expiring. He stated that Commissioner Darling will not be extending her term. He thanked her <br />for her service during her time on the Commission. <br /> <br />Chair Miller and the Commission echoed the comments of thanks to Commissioner Darling. <br /> <br />Commissioner Darling commented that she believes that this would be a good time for a new <br />member to join and provide input to the Commission. She stated that she has enjoyed her time <br />on the Commission, and it was a wonderful way for her to find out about the community. <br /> <br />The Community Services Manager noted that upon reviewing the priorities of the Commission <br />for 2020, all of those priorities will be shifted to 2021 as they were not completed in 2020 due to <br />COVID. He confirmed the consensus of the Commission to make that shift. <br /> <br />Chair Miller commented that while those activities will continue into 2021, the Commission can <br />also focus on other things in 2021 as well. He noted that the big priority items take time and <br />noted that the Commission can have further discussion at the next meetings related to future <br />priorities in order to keep the momentum going. <br /> <br />There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 7:40 p.m. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br />Amanda Staple <br />TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc.
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