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Park Board <br /> December 2, 2020 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Rick DeGardner, Public Services Director, stated that the playground equipment at <br /> Brandywood Park was installed in 2000 . He went on to state that there are about 16 <br /> playgrounds in the City of Lino Lakes that are 20+ years old. The Park Board continues <br /> to try to address this issue along with the City Council. He stated that the funds for these <br /> improvements primarily come out of the Park & Trails fund. He stated that the City <br /> Council has been very supportive working to update and replace the parks and trails . The <br /> Park Board will be working tonight towards their recommendations to present to the <br /> Council and then funds will need to be secured for the projects . DeGardner stated he will <br /> keep Stacy updated on any developments going on at her park. <br /> 6. DETERMINE 2021 RECOMMENDATIONS TO CITY COUNCIL <br /> Chair Pat Huelman started by giving a bit of background. He stated that when a new <br /> development comes in the City receives funds that go into the Park Dedication Fund. The <br /> funds are then used to help build or upkeep a Park and trail system that serves the <br /> community (it might not be in that neighborhood but close to where residents of the <br /> neighborhood can access it) . As the park system grew the City ended up with a park and <br /> trail system that they did not have on going funds dedicated for replacement and <br /> maintenance in the City budget for a "Capital Type" project. In 2018 the Park Board was <br /> asked to develop an assessment as a guide for projects that needed to be done and the <br /> City Council worked to help dedicate some funds to go towards those projects . There are <br /> a few things left on the list that they haven' t been able to do due to time and funding . For <br /> instance Lino Park needs a new playground and shelter which is on the agenda tonight. <br /> The Apollo drive trail became more expensive and complicated due to land acquisition <br /> and the fact the road needs to be redone. Due to all of that the Apollo Drive Trail will <br /> need to be tabled for now. He stated that the Park Board recognizes that the city needs <br /> more hard surfaces such as pickle ball, 4-square, etc . The Park Board has identified some <br /> parks where this could work (parking, space, etc . ) so that is something the Park Board is <br /> looking into. <br /> Rick DeGardner, Public Services Director, gave a quick introduction to the Park Board <br /> regarding the Park Board Packet that was sent to them and the items included in it. He <br /> stated that each year the Park Board recommends parks and trails to the City Council for <br /> their consideration. Funding is usually provided through the Dedicated Parks Fund or the <br /> Park and Trail Improvement Fund which the City Council established back in 2018 . The <br /> Park Board was asked to review previous meeting packets as an attempt to prioritize the <br /> various park and trail opportunities . The agreement tonight was that the Park Board <br /> would continue the discussion and allow me, Rick DeGardner, to make <br /> recommendations . In the packet is the Park and Trail Improvement Fund Summary . In <br /> 2018 the City Council dedicated half a million dollars to the Park and Trail Improvement . <br /> Fund . Since that time, the City Council has allocated an additional 90 , 000 in both 2019 <br /> and 2020 which has allowed the Park Board, staff, and City Council to make some <br /> significant improvements . These improvements are listed at the bottom of the handout <br /> and you can also see the interest earnings that were generated and price info about <br /> projects are also listed on the information form. What is left in the Park and Trail <br /> Improvement Fund is the primary funding source and what the Park Board will be <br /> DRAFT MINUTES <br />