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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br />December 13, 1999 <br />Page 7 <br />1 Kosciolek stated that she recently visited the Park and felt that there was still too much space <br />2 around the sewer grates that could be a significant safety hazard to children. Mr. Hartman said <br />3 there are a number of grates in the area that will be getting additional bars. <br />4 Kosciolek also noted that there was grass growing in the play area. Mr. Hartman made a note to <br />5 investigate her observation. <br />6 Jindra suggested that the Commission sponsor the grand opening of Silver Point Park so as not to <br />7 conflict with the 29th Avenue street reconstruction. Mr. Hartman stated that Todd Hubmer, <br />8 WSB & Associates, would get in touch with him regarding the potential dates for the reconstruc- <br />9 tion. Mr. Hartman also stated that the City would be amenable to working around the Parks <br />10 Commission's schedule with respect to the grand opening. <br />11 Jindra requested that Mr. Hartman obtain a firm date on the reconstruction. Mr. Hartman sug- <br />12 gested that the Parks Commission arrive at a tentative date for the grand opening and that would <br />13 allow him to work more effectively with WSB & Associates and the City in setting a date for re - <br />14 construction. <br />15 Roadfeldt suggested planning a tentative date at this time. <br />J Discussion ensued about potential dates for the grand opening. It was determined that Thursday, <br />17 April 27, 2000, be designated as the tentative date for the grand opening of Silver Point Park, <br />18 with a time beginning either at 6:00 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. and lasting until 8:00 p.m. <br />19 Jindra mentioned the possibility of arranging for a band and refreshments, but stated that those <br />20 preparations could be made at a later meeting. <br />21 VIL DISCUSS FUTURE PROJECTS. <br />22 Jindra suggested that the Parks Commission approach the new City Council and present a back - <br />23 ground of the Commission and the visions and objectives anticipated for the future. <br />24 Jensen suggested that all of the members of the Parks Commission meet with the new Council. <br />25 Jindra suggested meeting with the new Council at the January 25, 2000 City Council meeting. <br />26 Jindra stated that she would be in attendance at that meeting and she encouraged the other mem- <br />27 bers and representatives to the Parks Commission to join her. <br />28 Mr. Hartman offered that funding for Central Park would take some time, and if there were other <br />29 projects to consider in the meantime, he would be receptive to suggestions. Wagner volunteered <br />30 that the proposed green space for the redevelopment of the St. Anthony Shopping Center would <br />31 be a forthcoming issue and something that the Parks Commission would be asked to offer input. <br />2 Jindra mentioned that a configuration for fields at Emerald Park could be an upcoming issue as <br />33 well. <br />