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Minutes <br /> Parks, Recreation, and then Space Commission <br /> Meeting of April 19, 2023 <br /> Hugo City Hall, 7:00 pm <br /> Present:Valerie Boyd, Meredith St. Pierre, Ranell Tennyson, Cathy Moore-Arcand, Mat Rauschendorfer <br /> Absent: Emily McGinnity <br /> Staff Present: Scott Anderson, Public Works Director <br /> Shayla Denaway, Parks Planner <br /> Rick Kieffer, Public Works Park Supervisor <br /> Debi Close, Parks Secretary <br /> 1. Approval of Minutes from the February 15 and March 15, 2023 Meeting <br /> Tennyson made a motion, Moore-Arcand seconded to table the minutes of the February 15 and March 15, <br /> 2023 Parks Commission Minutes. <br /> All aye. <br /> Motion approved. <br /> 2. Introduction to Parks Lead Worker <br /> Scott Anderson, Public Works Director updated on the new position created for a Parks Lead Worker <br /> that was approved by the City Council on February 6, 2023. This position is responsible for managing <br /> the parks with a hands on direction to maintain the Park goals. Rick Kieffer has 18 years' experience at <br /> the City of Hugo in the Public Works department giving special attention to the parks in the recent few <br /> years. Scott Anderson, Public Works Director did introductions and all Parks Commission member did <br /> intros as well. <br /> 3. Neighborhood Park Improvement Plan <br /> The Capital Improvement Plan in 2022 allocated $90,000.for Neighborhood Park Upgrades. <br /> Tennyson made a motion, Moore-Arcand seconded to approve the Hanifl Fields Athletic Park Shelter be <br /> painted and stained at a cost of estimate of$14,000.with the remaining funds being allocated to the <br /> concrete repairs at Victor Square Park. <br />
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