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6. CABLE TV <br /> Cable TV Programming is a communication tool which provides the residents of <br /> Mounds View with programs on Cable TV Channel 16, Government Access, to en- <br /> hance the residents' awareness of community activities and information and to promote <br /> interactive communications with the community. <br /> 5YEAR PROJECTION FOR PERSONNEL NEEDS <br /> PARKS MAINTENANCE WORKER - 1995 <br /> An additional Parks Worker is requested for parks maintenance services. Additional parkland <br /> has been acquired with the new golf course park. Other land is being looked into for purchase <br /> in the south west quadrant of the City. Increased use of the parks and high residents' expecta- <br /> tions for park maintenance justifies the need for an additional park worker. This position <br /> would be funded through general fund. At entry Level 1 position the salary and benefits <br /> would be $36,947. <br /> S GOLF COURSE PERSONNEL - 1995 <br /> A Manager/Pro or Manager and Pro positions will be needed for the golf course operations in <br /> 1995. In addition, seasonal groundskeepers, starters and clubhouse workers will need to be <br /> hired. Each position will be paid in hourly wages. None of the positions will be full time. The <br /> golf course enterprise will support these positions. <br /> FORESTRY WORKER - 1997 <br /> There is always more work requested than time to accomplish in the task of forestry workers <br /> including boulevard tree trimming, park aesthetics, city project activities such as roadways, <br /> corner properties, city signs, and planning projects. In addition, programs such as assistance to <br /> scout and organization projects such as Arbor Day activities, Eagle Scout activities, landscaping <br /> projects and others. Estimated hourly wage is $6.50 per hour for this summer seasonal posi- <br /> don. The total seasonal cost is estimated at $5,200 for 100 days of labor. <br /> • <br />
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