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Mounds View Special City Council May 5, 2025 <br />Regular Meeting Page 6 <br /> <br />Mayor Lindstrom stated he would like to know what the overall picture looks like for potential 1 <br />projects for the remainder of the year before deciding on this matter. He asked if staff had a final 2 <br />number on the Tribute Park. Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson commented he 3 <br />had numbers for the concrete work and noted he was working on the electrical numbers. 4 <br /> 5 <br />City Administrator Zikmund explained if the Council wanted more time, the Council could table 6 <br />action on this item to the next meeting. 7 <br /> 8 <br />Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson reported National Fitness wanted an answer 9 <br />fairly soon because they would like to have this fitness court installed yet this year. 10 <br /> 11 <br />Council Member Clark indicated she spoke with Public Works staff and understood the 12 <br />maintenance for the fitness court would be fairly low. She noted the space could be used year-13 <br />round. City Administrator Zikmund reported Marshall or Luverne has a fitness court and indicated 14 <br />he could reach out to these communities to see how much use they were getting from the 15 <br />community. 16 <br /> 17 <br />Mayor Lindstrom anticipated this fitness court would be a draw for Mounds View residents as well 18 <br />as residents from neighboring communities. He suggested fitness planning for the space be 19 <br />coordinated with Shoreview and New Brighton. He asked what staff’s personal opinion was on 20 <br />the value add for this project. Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson stated this was 21 <br />difficult to answer. He indicated he has never seen one of these fitness courts, but understood the 22 <br />residents in the community were looking for adult activities. 23 <br /> 24 <br />Mayor Lindstrom stated he was having a hard time with this decision and indicated he did not want 25 <br />to leave $75,000 in grant funding on the table. Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director 26 <br />Peterson understood this was true and noted the grant funding would assist the City with investing 27 <br />in the park system. 28 <br /> 29 <br />Mayor Lindstrom explained it was well documented that America has an obesity problem and he 30 <br />understood adults needed physical activities to do. 31 <br /> 32 <br />Council Member Clark reported she has visited an outdoor fitness court in Florida and noted this 33 <br />was a unique experience she looked forward when visiting her friends. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Sharon Kirscher, 8406 Red Oak Drive, asked how the fundraising was going on the Tribute Park. 36 <br />It was her hope the Tribute Park would be paid for through fundraising and would not require City 37 <br />tax dollars. 38 <br /> 39 <br />Council Member Gunn reported fundraising was ongoing for the Tribute Park. Public Works/Parks 40 <br />and Recreation Director Peterson reported the City was awarded $50,000 through the Minnesota 41 <br />Heritage Foundation for the Tribute Park. 42 <br /> 43 <br />City Administrator Zikmund indicated there was never a commitment to fundraise all of the 44 <br />funding for the Tribute Park. He explained the SBM Fire Department has raised $70,000 to date, 45 <br />plus the City recently received a grant for $50,000. 46
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