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2017 Annual Report • Public Works Department • St. Anthony Village, Minnesota <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />VIII. 2017 PARKS COMMISSION <br />The Parks Commission consists of five members appointed by City Council. Terms are for three <br />years with appointments made in January. In 2017, the Parks Commission consisted of the <br />following members: <br /> Scott Bentz <br /> Erin Jordahl Redlin <br /> Therese Bellinger <br /> Sarah Ksiazek <br /> Marnie Overman <br />In addition to these members, there are two representatives; one from the St. Anthony New- <br />Brighton School District and one the St. Anthony Sports Boosters Organizations. <br />In 2017, the Parks Commission adopted the “Parks Commission Work Plan.” The Work Plan is a <br />schedule of objectives established by Parks Commission and City Council, which provides an <br />efficient method of prioritizing projects and achieving the most important goals as identified <br />the most important goals as identified by the Parks Commission and City Council to work on <br />during 2017: <br /> Review and making recommendations on parks, trails, and open green space. <br /> Review and making recommendations on proposed City Code amendments, <br />Comprehensive Plan amendments, and other long range planning documents that <br />deal with parks, trails, and open space. <br /> Become a Tree City USA <br />For 2018, the Work Plan for the Parks Commission consists of the following items: <br /> Review and making recommendations on parks, trails and open green space. <br /> Review and making recommendations on proposed City Code amendments, <br />Comprehensive Plan amendments and other long range planning documents that <br />deal with parks, trails and open space. <br /> Among potential projects in 2018, the Parks Commission prioritized them in the <br />following order (recognizing that not all will be completed in 2018): <br /> Explore sustainability initiatives <br /> Explore pedestrian and bike friendly routes including sidewalks <br /> Explore and assess pocket parks for added amenities (i.e. Benches) <br /> Joint Meeting with Planning Commission <br /> Explore water conservation initiatives working with Rice Creek and MWMO <br />watersheds, and partner with schools for water conservation poster contest <br /> Explore future upgrades to the current skate park to include total <br />rehabilitation <br /> Promote Arbor Day and Tree City in 2018 activities
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