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04-07-2014 PRCEMMINUTES Parks, Recreation & Community Education Advisory Board April 7, 2014 Members present were Elizabeth Hanninen, Mary Christensen, , John Rodeberg, Jay Bartholomew, and Matt Butler. Also present were Dolf Moon and Karen McKay. Staff present were John McRaith, Mary Haugen, Sara Witte, September Jacobsen and Kirsten Taggert. The meeting was called to order at 5:15 pm. A motion was made by John Rodeberg and seconded by Mary Christensen to approve the minutes dated February 3, 2014. The board unanimously agreed. NEW BUSINESS The 2013 accomplishments and 2014 goals were presented. A written report of each area was handed out to the board. Refer to the report for detailed information from each area. Items covered at the meeting included: • Recreation, John McRaith Accomplishments 1. Budget: Across - the -board raising of fees to maintain balanced budget. Decline in adult sports participation and a slight decline in youth sports participation. 2. RevTrak: Unreliable for program registrations so not used. 3. Football Helmets: A plan to sell new football equipment to interested participants and then buy back at half price did not work well. 4. HUSA: The PRCA will be working with the Hutchinson United Soccer Association with registration and administration of their program. Goals 1. Lacrosse: New Century Charter School has been offering Lacrosse with success. The program currently has 220 youth participating and has cut into the numbers participating in girls softball and soccer. The citizens promoting this program would like to have the PRCE involved. 2. Football Helmet Replacement: Helmets over 10 years old must be replaced for safety reasons. Fundraising efforts are underway to fund this project. • Parks and Natural Resources, Sara Witte Accomplishments 1. A canopy was installed over the bandstand at Masonic /West River Park. 2. Hutchinson Theatre Company showed a movie at the bandstand. 3. Implemented Geocache sites into multiple park settings. 4. Installed paver pad for helicopter at Veteran's Park. 5. Installed statues for art walk. 6. Through the Hutchinson Leadership group, seven pet waste stations were installed. 7. Park garage resided. 8. Floating dock installed at Cedar Park. PRCE Advisory Board April 7, 2014 Page two Goals 1. Resurfacing of parking lot at Park garage. 2. Install restroom with shower at boat landing area of campground. 3. Kayak and canoe rentals. 4. Continuation of VMF ballfield renovations. 5. Utilities property landscaping. • Event Center, September Jacobsen Accomplishments I . Open again on Fridays. 2. Rentals for weddings, meetings, craft fairs, church services, etc. 3. Monthly bus tours for senior citizens. 4. Three fundraising concerts for the event center. 5. Continued senior citizen activities. • Burich Arena, Mary Haugen Accomplishments 1. Worked with Stevens Engineering to create plan for improvements including replacement of refrigeration system. 2. Purchased and installed indoor field turf for east arena. Goals 1. Dehumidifier and electrical systems improvements. 2. Roof replacement on east building. 3. New locker room flooring. 4. Bathroom upgrades. 5. Refrigeration system replacement. • Recreation Building, Mary Haugen Accomplishments 1. Hired US Aquatics consulting firm to evaluate and make recommendations of current pool. OTHER Kirsten Taggert, Americore member of Green Corp., spoke on the forestry diversification project that was approved by the city council. This project deals with the removal and replacement of ash trees on boulevards in anticipation of the Emerald Ash Borer infestation. The first neighborhood meeting was held that included residents in the area east of the Recreation Center. Residents were supportive of the plan to remove selected trees. The cold weather from this past winter may have delayed the infestation by one to two years. No meeting in May due to mass registration. Board members are encouraged to help with this. Jay Bartholomew has resigned from the board due to relocation. There will be three board member openings in June. Next meeting is scheduled for Monday, June 2, 2014, 5:15pm, City Center Conference Room. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 6:40pm on a motion by Jay Bartholomew and seconded by Matt Butler.