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Parks, Recreation & Forestry Commission
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Agenda Packets
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2/28/1980
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Regular Meeting
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MEMO TO: Mbun s and Recreation Commissioners <br />FROM: Sta <br />DATE: March 1980 <br />RE: Satellite facilities <br />In response to the questions raised by the Commission at the February 28, 1980 <br />Commission meeting, staff developed a survey which was sent to the surrounding <br />communities. The communities that were contacted were: <br />a. Maple Grove <br />f. <br />Maplewood <br />b. Arden Hills <br />g. <br />New Brighton <br />c. Roseville <br />h. <br />Shoreview <br />d. Fridley <br />i. <br />Golden Valley <br />3. Spring Lake Park <br />j. <br />Robbinsdale <br />The results of the survey were as follows: 61� r, <br />1. Eight out of the ten communities surveyed do provide bathroom facilities for <br />summer athletic programs. The facilities provided ranged fro a ms <br />at all sites to bathrooms for adult programs only.��i oreview <br />only provides satellites wherever there are summer playground activities. <br />2. Many of the communities surveyed had permanent bathroom facilities rather <br />than satellites or portable facilities. A breakdown of the types of facilities <br />provided is as follows: <br />Community <br />Permanent Satellites <br />Maple Grove <br />3 <br />1 <br />Arden Hills <br />1 <br />0 <br />Roseville <br />9 <br />6 <br />Fridley <br />2 <br />12 <br />Spring Lake Park <br />2 <br />8 <br />Maplewood <br />2 <br />(open days only) 8 <br />New Brighton <br />4 <br />(2 adult, 2 youth) 4 <br />Robbinsdale <br />6 <br />(closed due to vandalism) 0 <br />Shoreview <br />0 <br />5 <br />Golden Valley <br />12 <br />3 <br />3. In response to questions on vandalism the following was determined: <br />a. Maple Grove, Golden Valley and Arden Hills have attendants present at <br />all times when their permane4cilities are 1,2& open. <br />b. Roseville leaves their facilM S open year ro.� end has experienced <br />tremendous vandalism pr bl ® 19 <br />The <br />;lbl i f outs i de n F <br />stolen and one bldwn u�g��++i Ida e bomb} is t 9' er. Many of <br />Many of the conmunitieNs il.that they had al 0 hat problem by <br />staking all four cornersAl ellite is w o o. <br />d. Robbinsdale has closed thei nt facil ecause of the vandalism <br />problems and the baseball as i on n es portable facilities. <br />4. Regarding the length of season that satellites or bathrooms are available to <br />the public the following breakdown was determined: <br />
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