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Agenda Packets
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9/9/1985
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1985 LONG TERM FI.NANCiAL PLAN <br />Page Nineteen <br />2. The City will continue to receive park development grants <br />from either State, Federal or metropolitan dollars to develop <br />the City's park system and supplement from the City's Special <br />Projects Fund. <br />3. The recreation activity account will continue to grow in a <br />controlled and regulated manner with annual payments being <br />made to the fund to offset the existing $24,000 dent. <br />4. The demand to recreeLiun prcgrams will rontinue to grow as <br />the City parks and recreation facilities develop and improve <br />over the next five years. With the development of Greenfield <br />Park, phase II development of Silver View Park and expansion <br />of the Edgewood Community Center, we feel that the park sys- <br />tem will stabilize and be able to improve and grow with these <br />new and/or improved facilities. <br />The accompanying organizational charts identified as Exhibit A <br />and B outline the existing structure of the department and the <br />proposed staffing for the five year period covered by the plan <br />respectively. As can be noted in Exhibit B, the addition of one <br />halt -time fucestry assistant in 1986 is proposed to be paid from <br />the City's general forestry fund, and the half-time athletic <br />coordinator to be added in 1988 through the recreation activity <br />account. Staff is proposing that the summer clerical assistant <br />be funded from the General Fund rather than relying upon the <br />funding from the summer jobs program. <br />The City Aquatics position is proposed to remain as a alf time <br />position but will be restructured to a full-time position <br />in <br />conjunction with the City of New Brighton. Attached please find <br />background information which outlines the prop <br />osed ers <br />agreement with the City of New Brighton. <br />Staff also proposes that in 1987, a park foreman position be <br />established and the two existing park maintenance pe,sonnel w'll <br />report directly to that position with park maintenance reverting <br />finder the supervision of the Parks, Recreation and Forestry <br />Director. <br />The park maintenance foreman pos.tion proposed in 1961, has been <br />a long range goal of the department for toe past five years, a•.d <br />it was proven during the past year anu one-half that a direct <br />first -line supervisor needs to be responsible for coordinating <br />the myriad of maintenance functions that occur on a daily basis <br />elong with the 10-15 part-time summer employees that are added. <br />Ir. the area of park development, start is requesting <br />. h_. a mini- <br />mum of $50,000 continue to be allocated for park development in <br />the next five years, tt is envisioned that the money be ear- <br />marked from the interest that is earned on the Specementro)ectsprogram <br />Pund. Please note that the proposed capital imp <br />does not include funding for Silver View Park phase II <br />development in 1986 as it is hoped that the Silver Lake woods <br />improvement fund or other means will be used Co match the Silver <br />View Park grant should it become available. <br />
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