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MINUTES <br />PARKS & REC COMMISSION <br />MAY 7, 2020 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />4 <br />The Community Service Manager provided an update on how City Hall activities and staffing <br />has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. He explained that some employees work <br />remotely, others work in shifts to ensure social distancing. He stated that all regular staff <br />continues to work. <br /> <br />Commissioner Horwath left the meeting. <br /> <br />The Community Service Manager stated that the next step will be to review this with the City <br />Council at a workshop on May 13th to seek additional direction. <br /> <br />Commissioner Chu asked for additional details on the soccer field. <br /> <br />The Community Service Manager replied that the field currently has very poor drainage and <br />therefore either cannot be used when wet or incurs damage. He reviewed possible improvements <br />that could occur and confirmed that it would be a rentable facility that would generate income <br />back. <br /> <br />Commissioner Chu commented that she would like to see information showing the revenue that <br />could be generated as the cost to improve the field is high. She stated that although she would <br />want to see a playground, there is an ADA compliant playground in place and perhaps that is not <br />the highest priority to move forward first. <br /> <br />The Community Service Manager confirmed that identification of priorities will be important <br />during this planning process. <br /> <br />OLD BUSINESS: FIREFIGHTER HISTORICAL TRAIL SIGN <br />The Community Service Manager stated that this was discussed in June of 2019 when staff <br />presented a new trail sign by the Firefighter Historical Trail, noting that the existing sign needs <br />repair. He stated that when the City went out for the bid the cost was high and the City decided <br />to modify the scope of the project. He noted that the proposed sign would now look more like <br />other City signs, except for using the steel that is used in the memorial. He noted that the sign <br />would replace the existing sign, would remain unique, and would flow with the memorial at a <br />substantially less cost. <br /> <br />Chair Miller stated that he likes the look which is consistent with the other City signs. <br /> <br />Commissioner Chu asked the difference in cost. <br /> <br />The Community Service Manager replied that the original design had a proposed cost of about <br />$30,000 or $40,000 while this design should be around $12,000. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Darling introduced the following motion: <br />
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