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17 <br />Approved by the City Council on 2015 <br />us <br />St. Anthony Village Parks Commission <br />2015 Work Plan <br />The Parks Commission is a five member advisory commission, appointed by the City Council and is <br />charged with the following duties (City Code Chapter 32, Section 32.25): <br />(A) To prepare, revise, and maintain a comprehensive, long -term plan for the redevelopment of <br />parks within the city. This plan shall be viewed as a working document that serves as a <br />framework and reference to future redevelopment; <br />(B) To make recommendations to and advise the City Council and staff regarding park issues and <br />ideas; <br />(C) To establish priorities and recommend a phasing plan and schedule for implementing <br />innovative park improvements, renovations, and plans; <br />(D) To work with other communities to explore cooperative arrangements to develop <br />connecting routes in the form of bikeways, walking paths, and corridors of green space <br />wherever possible; <br />(E) To investigate funding sources, including requests for increases in the city budget, <br />designated for parks and green spaces; <br />(F) To seek new areas for additional parks, natural areas, walking paths, bikeways, and green <br />space corridors; <br />(G) To generate community involvement in the development of parks and their elements; <br />(H) To review and recommend revisions to the operation and maintenance of city parks; and <br />(1) To periodically review, re- evaluate, and update the comprehensive park plan to reflect <br />current and future park needs of the city. (1993 Code, § 306.06) <br />In 2015, the Parks Commission will focus on the following items: <br />1. Review and making recommendations on parks, trails and open green space. <br />2. Review and making recommendations on proposed City Code amendments, Comprehensive <br />Plan amendments and other long range planning documents that deal with parks, trails and <br />open space. <br />3. Among potential projects in 2015, the Parks Commission prioritized them in the following order <br />(recognizing that not all will be completed in 2015): <br />• Explore pedestrian & bike friendly routes including sidewalks <br />• Assess parks & recreation facilities <br />• Encourage native plantings to support natural habitat of pollinator plants <br />