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MINUTES <br />PARKS & REC COMMISSION <br />NOVEMBER 4, 2021 <br />3 <br />The Community Services Manager stated that the ten-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) was <br />included in the packet and includes the projects the group plans to work on during the next ten <br />years. He reviewed the top priorities of the Commission for 2021, noting that two of the projects <br />were completed and the third was awarded grant funds and would begin construction in 2022. <br />He highlighted the projects shown for 2022. <br />Commissioner Horwath noted that the Thunder Bay trail connections are not planned for another <br />two years. He stated that in years past that has been rated higher priority but noted that he would <br />be okay with 2024 and recognized that there are other factors needed such as right-of-way needs <br />for the trail connection and cost-sharing with Maplewood for the boardwalk. <br />The Community Services Manager noted that the project has been identified and can be adjusted <br />if the other factors come together sooner than 2024. He stated that the City will attempt to apply <br />for grant funds for the boardwalk project as well. <br />Commissioner Chu mentioned adding trash and recycling bins. <br />The Community Services Manager noted that receptacles will be updated at a few parks and <br />perhaps this would be the time to update others as well. <br />REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONERS <br />Commissioner Hipp provided an update on the parks she has visited since the last meeting that <br />was in good condition. She commented on a park that would be a good fit for goats to assist <br />with vegetation management. She commented that the fence is down at Pioneer Park. <br />Commissioner Chu commented that she walked from Gervais Mill Park to Spooner, visiting <br />different parks along the way, and it was very nice. She reported that everything looked good. <br />Chair Miller commented that he saw a ten-point buck come through his neighbor’s yard. He <br />asked if the deer have been a problem in any areas. <br />The Community Services Manager reported that the City Council decided not to do a hunt this <br />year because of the lower numbers. <br />Commissioner Ray commented that a large deer was snacking on his pumpkins in front of his <br />home on Halloween. <br />Commissioner Horwath commented that he had a pumpkin patch in his yard and the pumpkins <br />were eaten by animals. He commented that he continually uses the trail from Thunder Bay to <br />Labore Road. He noted that the police have been doing enforcement on Labore Road, which he <br />appreciates.