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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />MARCH 10, 1993 <br />The Director reported that adults were scheduled at <br />Gilbertson field as well as the Capitol View and <br />Kellogg fields. The Director reported that during the <br />1992 season there were 8 adult teams playing at Pioneer <br />Park on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings. The <br />City had 22 youth teams. <br />Scalze suggested the combination of adult and youth <br />usage which is another option that Scalze believed <br />should be explored. <br />The Director did not believe this was a qood option <br />given the close proximity of backstops at the Park. <br />Scalze noted that the adult teams have indicated that <br />they bring their children to the Park during their <br />games, which provides the same mix of adults and <br />children. <br />The Director felt that adding more teams to the <br />schedule on certain nights will just add to the parking <br />problem. <br />Pedersen felt that if the Council could not address the <br />parking problem for the 1993 season, then the Director <br />will have to reduce the scheduling for 1993. <br />LaValle reported that if he had the information he <br />requested in two weeks, he would be willing to address <br />the issue again. LaValle reported that he has had <br />several phone calls and questions on the parking <br />situation, and believed that the problem needed to be <br />resolved. <br />The Director suggested that he discuss his scheduling <br />concerns with the City Administrator to see if they can <br />determine a course of action. The Director indicated <br />that he appreciated the questions, concerns and effort <br />of the Council on this issue. <br />MN RELEAF The Administrator reported that a brochure will be <br />TREE sent out to businesses and residents in the City late <br />PLANTING this week informing them of the details of the MN <br />PROGRAM Releaf Tree Planting Program. Trees will be <br />distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. The <br />Administrator noted that the brochures contain a lot of <br />information, including information on the variety of <br />trees. There will be display boards at City Hall <br />showing what the trees look like. <br />CDBG The Administrator reported that the City's Community <br />Page 28 <br />