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CITY HALL SOFTBALL <br />FIELD LIGHTING Staff updated the Commission regarding the CouncTs <br />request for softball lighting cost information <br />regarding City Hall Park. <br />PARK MAINTENANCE Staff informed the Commission that the Council <br />passed the resolution that park maintenance is a <br />Public Works Department responsibility since that <br />department has the control regarding park <br />maintenance task performance. <br />GREENFIELD PLAYGROUND <br />EQUIPMENT <br />1991 PARKS CAPITAL <br />IMPROVEMENT BUDGET <br />REQUESTS <br />Staff informed the Commission that all calls <br />regarding Park Maintenance are routed to Public <br />Works, and all calls regarding Park development or <br />improvements are routed to the Parks, Recreation <br />and Forestry Department. Park improvements and <br />capital remain a budgetary item of the Parks, <br />Recreation and Forestry Department, whereas, parks <br />operating costs are the budgetary responsibility of <br />Public Works. <br />Staff informed the Commission that Gametime had <br />been contacted to request information regarding any <br />similar complaints of misuse of the monkey rope. <br />Gametime has not received that information to date, <br />but will forward it to the City as soon as possible. <br />Staff reviewed the 1991 Parks Capital Improvement <br />budget requests and asked for any additions. The <br />items listed in the Silver View Park Improvement <br />Plan are listed plus other needed park items and <br />some "nice but not imperative" items. Commissioner <br />Stevenson requested staff to add a sentence to the <br />City Hall sprinkling system stating that if the west <br />field was lit the sprinkling cost would decrease from <br />two fields to one field. <br />ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Commissioner Silvis and <br />seconded by Commissioner Stevenson to adjourn the <br />meeting. The motion passed: 6 ayes, 0 nayes. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Mary Saarion, Director <br />Parks, Recreation and Forestry <br />3 <br />