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Page 10 UNAPPROVED <br /> November 9, 1998 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> biggest concern should be is: "How will the kids benefit? How will the adults benefit? And <br /> how will the City benefit from hiring the YMCA to manage the Parks and Recreation <br /> Department?" <br /> Mr. Sonterre asked if the budget proposals would be based on the City's operation of the Parks <br /> and Recreation Department or the YMCA's proposal. <br /> Whiting stated that would be a discussion held by the Council in the following weeks prior to <br /> approving the budget. <br /> Harvey Feldman,New Hope, MN, stated he had been the Minneapolis Park and Recreation's <br /> Assistant Superintendent for Administration for 20 years. During that time he had the <br /> opportunity to write 21 "joint facility agreements" with the Boys' and Girls' Clubs, Pillsbury <br /> United, and many with the School Board. Government is being asked to provide more services <br /> with less money, as Mr. Quick eluded to, he said. Mr. Feldman suggested not proceeding with <br /> any agreement with the YMCA without an agreement signed by the Board of Directors of the <br /> YMCA;the main governing board. He suggested not approving any agreement until the new <br /> City Council was in place. Mr. Feldman offered a lengthy list of items to include in an <br /> agreement if and when it is reached. He suggested agreeing to nothing less than a five-year time <br /> period for the agreement. Mr. Feldman offered his advise as an interested professional if and <br /> when the City decides to proceed with hiring the YMCA as its Community Center manager. He <br /> also added that the YMCA, as part of its operating function, can take profit from its existing <br /> operations to support other facilities that it is running, and Mounds View must be aware of this <br /> fact. <br /> Gunn asked the Commission if it came to increases in fees or taxes how much they would be <br /> willing to pay to keep the operation of the Parks and Recreation Department "in-house." The <br /> Commission answered they would be willing to pay higher fees to keep the services in-house. <br /> Terresa Lexan, 5229 Jeffery Drive N.E., expressed her concern that the personnel that would be <br /> working out of the Community Center under the YMCA organization would be entry level, <br /> inexperienced people, replacing the City's experienced staff. She stated she was happy with the <br /> City's staff running the Park and Recreation programs. Ms. Lexan suggested not looking at the <br /> issue as an "all or nothing type of choice." It might be possible to have the City and the YMCA <br /> work together to operate the facility, she said. <br /> Stigney advised the Council to consider the comments of the incoming Council members in any <br /> discussions held on the Community Center management issue. This would give the Council <br /> "eight people looking at the issue instead of five. He offered his appreciation to the YMCA staff <br /> for taking into consideration all of the questions and comments being offered at this meeting. <br />
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