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RecreationandParkCommission | 2018-10-25 | 6 | EXHIBIT 1 Working on expanding our marketing plan of the benefits and programs offered by ARPD, both through social media and traditional marketing. Projects Sweeney Park Grand opening is Sat., December 15 from 10am - noon. There will be music, food, play and gratitude. Working to schedule one more volunteer clean-up day for the undeveloped areas of the park before it opens. City Council approved a budget authorization for $1.1 million to file for Immediate Possession of some remaining parcels on the southern edge of the park. Once that goes through the legal process, then we can open up the gates at 8th Street, Wood Street and also St. Charles. There will be remaining areas that are fenced off for safety reasons. Krusi Park Recreation Center City Council approved the Romtec building contract on Oct. 6. The overall schedule goal is to have it completed before the start of the 2019 school year so that we can have RAP and Tiny Tots programs for next year. Public Access Pathways Project - Fernside and Eastshore Over the last two months, the City released an independent feasibility study that offers recommendations for each of these six pathways, convened a public walk to engage the community with around 75 participants, held two public meetings each with over 50 participants, gathered date from an online survey with 494 participants, and met individually with adjacent property owners and community members. Our public input process was designed to gather community input regarding what is possible at each of the six access points, including what should be maintained for public access and options on how it should be improved. Throughout this process, we heard a lot of questions from the community about encroachments and public access. The City wants to be able to answer those questions and over the next two months, is doing further legal review before taking a recommendation to the Recreation and Parks Commission and City Council in early 2019. This recommendation will incorporate the community feedback received and the legal review. | RecreationandParkCommission/2018-10-25.pdf |