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-3- <br />City Budget Staff briefly outlined the 1979 budget stating that it <br />had treen basically approved by Council as outlined at <br />the October meeting. <br />The major park development project for 7979 wi17 be Phase <br />1 of Silver View Park, pending final approval from the <br />State Planning Department. <br />Silver View Park Staff presented the staff report updating the Commission <br />Acquisition on the remaining acquisition of 19 acres from Kraus-Anderson. <br />The 9rant monies from the Federal and State fovernment <br />have been approved and Attorney Meyers has been negotiating <br />with the owner. <br />Fall Program Staff reported that classes had been going weil and that <br />Update the Fall prograrte would be drawing to a close the first <br />week in �eceirber. <br />Winter/Spring Staff distributed a list of proposed programs for the <br />Brochure winter/spring brachure. <br />The brochure will have cortbined winter and spring prograRS <br />and it will be delivered to the homes the first week in <br />January. <br />Among the new classes are: <br />l. Aerobics for Women <br />2. Girls Basketball <br />3. Martial Arts for Teens <br />4. Teen Ski Trips <br />5. Raquetball <br />6. Reasons and Responses <br />7. Storyhour <br />8. Tabie Tennis Tournament <br />9. Tumbling for Tots <br />Staff also elaborated on the current philosophy that �s <br />being iirylemented inciuding: <br />1. Promotion of life long sports. <br />2. De-emphasizing of highly organized, co�etitive team <br />sport progra�. <br />3. Increased day time progra�. <br />4. Increased program efforts for speciai population <br />groups, i.e. pre-school, teens and sr. citizens. <br />Park Developirent Staff updated the Commission on recent park developimnt <br />including the tot-tots at Oakwood and Lambert, Edgewood <br />Athletic fields, Pinewood infields and Greenfield hockey <br />rink. <br />
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