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• Includes three observations,who is collecting the data,who was <br /> there was broken down by age groups. <br /> • How the data is to be collected was discussed. Mandoza made a <br /> request for citizens to help collect the data. <br /> • Add in the Mounds View Matters with a request for volunteers. <br /> • Another source would be the City's Parks Department workers. <br /> Monday through Friday during work hours. <br /> • Each commissioner to be assigned a park: <br /> Long—SilverView, <br /> Kroeger—Groveland, Lakeside, Hillview <br /> Kunz—Lakeside, Arden <br /> Mandoza—Random, Silver View, Woodcrest <br /> Silvis—Oakwood(both corners), Greenfield <br /> Kunza—Woodcrest, Random, Lambert, City Hall <br /> d) Community Survey—This was placed on the December 1, 2003 City <br /> Council Work Session agenda for discussion. At this time the City Council <br /> is considering a fifty(50)-question survey. The City Administrator is <br /> currently revising the survey to reflect the City Councils comments. The <br /> Park and Recreation should review the questions in the proposed survey, <br /> review the original eleven questions submitted, and provide a <br /> recommendation to the City Administrator for any revisions. Attached is a <br /> copy of the draft survey that was reviewed by City Council on December <br /> 1, 2003 along with the original eleven questions. <br /> • City administrator, Kurt Ulrich, was introduced. <br /> • Kurt looked at the survey that was done in 1988. Then tried to <br /> incorporate the eleven questions into the survey. Keeping in mind <br /> that the survey will need to be reduced to 50 questions. <br /> • Survey would be over the phone and would contact 400 residents. <br /> • Kurt went over the questions that pertained to parks. <br /> • There was a lot of detailed discussion of specific questions. <br /> • Kurt will be sitting down with an expert in writing these type of <br /> questions. <br /> • Mandoza thought there should be a question on the big ticket/ <br /> expensive items. (New play ground equipment, new park building, <br /> skate park,new soccer fields, cross country bike park, upgrade <br /> park building, new baseball/softball fields, new hockey rink, <br /> maintaining park activities, do not spend any money...) <br /> • Need to know where the people responding live. <br /> • List under No. 48 needs to be updated (add tennis courts, delete <br /> ampitheatre..) <br /> • Funding—a possible funding source could be the Park Dedication <br /> Fund. <br /> • Kurt will re-work the questions and get back to the commissioners <br /> in January or February. <br /> 2 <br />
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