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Overview <br /> RECREATION: The down-sizing of office staff from three persons to two persons in the office <br /> of the Recreation Division of the Parks, Recreation&Forestry Department meant that office staff <br /> needed to discover how to streamline operations of the office, prioritize activities and sometimes <br /> change how things were being done. This was the challenge and one of the highlights of 1997. <br /> Staff worked for increased effectiveness and efficiency with modifications to planning, <br /> implementation, operations and administration of recreation programs. Staff worked diligently to <br /> ensure that the community felt little or no decrease of leisure recreation services. Some of the <br /> highlights reflect changes that were made in the implementation of leisure recreational services. <br /> PARKS: Park maintenance dealt with an increased rash of grafitti attacks to park buildings and <br /> facilities. Ramsey County had an increased amount of grafitti as well and established a Grafitti <br /> Task Force Unit. Park maintenance staff assisted the force by reporting and taking pictures of <br /> grafitti in attempts to identify patterns and persons responsible. Grafitti is a problem in parks <br /> because it is unattractive, requires a great amount of labor to eradicate and gives an impression <br /> that the parks are unsafe. For this reason it is the standard practice of the parks crew to remove <br /> grafitti as soon as it is detected. While most grafitti is removeable with varying degrees of work, <br /> grafitti on the old playground equipment (made before grafitti resistant plastics were developed) is <br /> almost impossible to remove. The parks had an increase in usage in 1997 with over 65 picnic <br /> shelter reservations for activities ranging from family reunions, class reunions, birthday parties, <br /> church picnics, company picnics to fundraising carnivals and tournaments. Athletic field usage <br /> was at peak demand as usual during weeknights. However, weekend days and evenings are many <br /> times unused largely because competitive teams are at weekend tournaments or players and their <br /> families are at cabins or on vacations. <br /> FORESTRY: Forestry programs continue to assist residents in the management of diseased <br /> trees and replacement of trees which have been removed due to diseases and natural disasters. <br /> Because of Mounds View's treasure of beautiful, mature trees, the Forestry program continues to <br /> be a service which is used by many residents of Mounds View. The Forestry Program continues <br /> to be a contracted service with the City of New Brighton for one day a week service even though <br /> the City Forester receives calls on a daily basis. <br /> CABLE TV: Cable TV continues to be a service which is increasingly gaining subscribers <br /> especially to the free City Government Access programs. The Cable TV Committee continues to <br /> put many hours of their time into the production of information programs in an effort to provide <br /> another vehicle for delivering communication and information to residents of the community. <br />