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Jason
unger,
prab:,
you
know
other
issues
in
the
city.
and
so
I've
I've
really
like,.
You
know..
That's,
maybe
not
the
reason
why
I
join,,
but
that's
been
one
of
the
things
I've
appreciated
since.
being
on
the
board,
is
just
kind
of
that
kind
of
middle
level
of
involvement
in
the
middle,,
not
meaning.
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Rosa
kougl:,
this
is
my
first
opportunity
to
do
that..
So
it's
it's
good
to
be
here..
I've
heard
during
my
time
here
how
crowd
members
would
like
to
really
be
involved
in
the
community,,
and
we
do
have
a
couple
of
events
this
coming
saturday
that
I
would
like
to
invite
you
to
saturday
morning
at
8,
am.
at
mcgukins.,
there'll
be
a
tree.
Giveaway
that'll
go
quick.
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Rosa
kougl:
and
that's
an
opportunity
to
to
really
start
to
hear
more
about
the
impact
that
the
city
intend
to
have
on
children
in
our
community,
so
really
excited
about
that,
I'll,
be
down
and
and
visiting
that
as
well.
and
that's
gonna
be
at
the
band
shell,.
And
so
I
would
encourage
you
to
consider
it
in
that.
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Rosa
kougl:,
one
of
the
big
updates,
will
be
jackson
talking
about
and
stacy
talking
about
our
budget,
our
fee
schedule
that
you
got
a
taste
of
last
month,,
so
we
have
a
lot
going
on
within
the
department
and
excited
to
to
share
information
with
you.
Tonight.
are
there
any
questions
that
I
can
answer?.
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Rosa
kougl:
about
that.,
I
haven't
been
really
involved
in
the
in
the
conversations
as
of
yet..
I
know
allison
is,
is
the
sponsor
for
this
project
and
kind
of
spearheading
it,.
So
I
can't
do
it
just
this,
and
telling
you
what
it's
about.,
but
I
will
definitely
encourage
you
to
be
there,,
and
then
we
can
certainly
get
an
update
in
may,
as
well
as
to
where
it's
at.
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kougl:
there
was
a
stipulation
that
each
city
got
a
proportional
share
for
their
contribution
at
the
time
of
the
sale
of
the
team,,
not
the
stadium.,
so
denver
is
the
largest
recipient.
We
get
about
2.1
million
dollars.,
the
smallest
community
gets
$600.,
so
we're
actually
in
a
pretty
good
spot.
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kougl:
and
I'd
be
remiss
if
I
didn't
mention
that
scott
carpenter
pool
will
open
may
first,,
so
we've
had
a
lot
of
feedback..
I
know
we
all
get
tonight
extensively
on
where
we',
with
lab
availability
and
and
pools;,
and
I
will
say
that
our
staff
has
done
a
tremendous
job
in
in
hiring
and
recruiting.
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Rosa
kougl:,
I
believe
we
have
4
people
signed
up
for
public
common.-
is
that
right.
yes,.
We
want
to
go
ahead
and
say
no,
that
our
remarks
and
testimony
shall
be
limited
to
matters
related
to
city
business..
No
participant
shall
make
threats
for
you,,
separate
phones
or
intimidation
against
any
person.
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Don
bergal:
and
nobody
wins
in
that
situation,
and
I
can
tell
you
it
was
awful
to
have
to
request
that
the
school
coaches
remove
the
13
year
old
girls,
because
a
group
of
older
men
had
prior
reservations
for
match
against
the
team.
they're,
driven
all
away
from
thornton.
it..
It
was
downright
embarrassing.
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mckeogh:
1,000,
entrance.
larry
mckeogh:
be
paying
participants
larry
mckeogh:
to
the
reservoir
during
the
early
morning
summer
hours.
it's
over
10,000
additional
hours
in
entrance
fees,,
along
with
nearly
2,000
and
program
fees
being
added
to
the
reservoirs..
One
bam
is
done.
the
heavy
lift
zoom
so
that
all
can
find
the
joy
of
swimming..
The
city
just
has
to
station
a
gate
attendant
to
collect
the
money.
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Larry
mckeogh:
product
user
groups
are
not
providing
a
limited
community
benefit..
We
are
the
community
any
given.
Practice.
you'll
find
that
aquatic
enthusiasts
in
their
twenties
through
their
seventies
or
even
eighties..
These
are
teachers,
scientists,
and
students,
others
that
live
in
work
in
boulder..
We
should
be
categorized
as
a
recreational
group,
and
we
should
not
be
asked
to
pay
an
exterminant
fee.
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Rosa
kougl:
desktop.,
a
team
in
the
landscape
architect,
will
be
doing
a
calls
plan
over
the
coming
year
that
will
assess,
quotes
across
the
system,
and
look
at
where
the
opportunity
for
potential
new
calls,
how
we
collaborate
with
partners..
What
would
that
look
like
in
a
constraint,
action
vision.
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Rosa
kougl:
well,
all
those
course
disappear..
It's
part
of
the
new
development
or
the
ones
that
are
to
the
south
of
the
creek
are
main
that,.
To
be
honest,
in,.
If
tina
is
online,,
she
could
give
you
more
detail
on
that.
what
I
would
say.
Is,
we
are
looking
at
a
private
calls.
From,,
like
the
inventory
across
the
system,,
to
look
at
boulder
as
a
whole,
and
use
this..
Is
that
possibilities
for
utilization?.
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Tina
briggs,
cob,
parks,
&
rec:
something.,
we're
only
going
to
be
missing
in
boulder.
now,.
We
we
recognize
that
I
think
team
has
come
on
line
with
the
same.
yeah,
hi..
I
just
wanted
to
add,
just
along
with
that,
with
the
court
study
that
we're
going,
we're
looking
at
a
court
system
study.,
so
we're
looking
at
tennis
and
poker
ball.
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Tina
briggs,
cob,
parks,
&
rec:,
what's
happening
right,
now.
and
looking
at
the
master
plan
and
taking
that
as
direction.,
but
knowing
that
there's
some
new
emerging
things
that
weren't
necessarily
sort
of
highlighted,
as
we
were
doing,
the
master
plan.
so
with
millennium
and
see
you..
So
those
are
kind
of
big
things
in
the
you
know,
in
the
community
that
are
happening,
that
weren't
really
addressed
in
the
master
plan..
So
we're
going
to
look
at
that
level
of
service.
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Tina
briggs,,
cob,
parks,
&,
rec:,
tennis,
courts
and
pickle
ball
will
look
like,
and
that
should
include
things
like
continued
maintenance,
of
course.,
but
then
any
kind
of
new
facilities.
One
is
actually
sort
of
the
number
that
fits
our
community
and
our
community,.
We
know,
is
special
and
unique,
and
it's
more
active
than
a
lot
of
communities.,
but
comparing
those
to
other,
very
active
communities.
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Tina
briggs,
cob,
parks,
&
rec:
and
looking
at
outcomes,
maintenance
and
new
courts.
and,
like
mark,
was
saying,
with
the
physically
constrained
action
and
vision
that
gives
us
the
opportunity
to
look
at
fiscally
constrained..
We
know
that's
what
we
have
the
funding
to
do
and
a
process
to
find
out..
We
find
the
extra
funding
to
hit
the
action
and
potentially
that
vision.
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Rosa
kougl:,
the
school
district,
does
some
rentals,
and
so,
to
be
honest,.
I
do
not
know,,
maybe
for
my
end,,
those
if
they're
available
for
the
public
to
use
after
school
hours,,
but
it
is
cbs's
policy
that
their
properties
are
not
used
during
any
time..
The
kids
are
in
school.
to
be
honest,.
I
have
not
ever
seen
any
public
access
on
those
ports,,
but.
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Rosa
kougl:
expand
services
to
the
community..
We
are
planning
on
opening
up,
opening
up,
spruce,
pool
this
summer,
and
we'll
be
doing
some
some
prep
work
here
to
get
ready
for
that
in
the
coming
weeks.,
it
will
be
a
little
bit
of
a
delayed
opening,
based
on
some
of
the
the
maintenance,.
As
you
know
that.
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Rosa
kougl:
cool.,
it's
not
open
in
2,
years,
and
and
so
there's
one
soon.
once
you
add
water
to
a
pool
that
hasn't
had
a
water
in
it
for
a
couple
of
years..
You
never
know
what
you're
gonna
run
into..
So
we're
doing
a
lot
of
maintenance
to
getting
things
going
there
so
excited
about
that
and
making
anything
to
add.
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Rosa
kougl:
so
getting
over
a
150
for
the
summer.,
it's
not
only
more
than
we
had
last
summer.,
it's
more
than
we've
ever
had
in
the
history
of
our
operations.
As
far
as
number
of
staff
right.,
and
with
that
said,,
I
know
that
we
still
limited
full
hours..
Now
our
our
struggle
continues
to
be
people
with
daytime
availability.
and
so,.
If
anyone
knows
anyone
who's
willing
to
work
for
us
just
one
week
day
during
the
day,,
we
can
help
make
this
progress
going
forward.
Right?.
We
are
working
on
that.,
but.
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Rosa
kougl:
and
we
don't
have.
we're
not
up
to
the
1
50
number
for
this
month,
right?.
It
starts
pretty
much
when
they
get
out
of
school,
but
it
but
but
we're
really
hopeful
that
I'm
really
proud
of
the
team's
work,,
and
I
know
that
this
community
has
been
really
wanting
to
get
back
in
the
water,
and
we
want
to
get
everyone
back
in
the
water,
too..
So.
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Rosa
kougl:,
so
we'll
we'll
kind
of
have
our
final
plan
may
fifteenth,,
just
because
you
never
know,
with
some
of
these
kids
like
who's
going
to
be
on
vacation
for
what
meets,,
and
I
certainly
don't
want
to
over
promise
and
under
deliver,,
but
based
on
the
numbers,
I
just
told
you.,
I
mean,
our
first
priority
is
always
going
to
be
stock.
Carpenter.
we
can..
We
can
host
a
lot
of
people
there.
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Rosa
kougl:
we
normally
plan
is
our
first
priority.
there's,
certainly
some
other
tiers
in
there
like..
If
we
can
add
some
extra,,
even
time,
or
some
extra
little
hours
in
the
morning..
That's
certainly
something
that
we're
working
on.,
but
I
I
I
can't
promise
it
quite
yet..
We
need
to
look
at
how
the
schedule
maps
out
and
I'll,
we'll
probably
have
an
update.
After
may,
15.
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Rosa
kougl:,
it's
part
of
rosa
kougl:
absolutely,
and
I
can
jump
into
that..
So
we
were
this
emailing
earlier
today,
our
our
software,
that
we
utilize
for
people
that
apply
for
positions
work
day.,
it's
called
now
will
allow
us
to
basically
have
the
demographic
information,
and
where
they
found
out
about
the
position.
and
so
we're
working
on
gathering
those
reports.
At
this
time
we
requested
our
hr.
department,,
and
so
hopefully,
by
next
month
we
can
have
a
an
update
and
provide
more
information
about
the
diversity
of
our.
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Rosa
kougl:,
when
you
go
on
the
bpr
website
in
the
top
right
corner,
you
can
select
any
one
of
9
languages,
and
our
entire
website
is
available
in
in
those
9
different
languages.
and
so
we're
trying
our
best
to
break
down
some
of
those
barriers
from
people
applied
for
positions
and
and
just
accessing.
Our
programs
and
services.
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Rosa
kougl:
engage
with
the
community
connectors
and
residents
to
make
sure
that
we
are
being
inclusive
to
the
overall
community
prior
to
making
any
updates.
and
then
we'll
report
back
so
just
to
let
you
know
that
this
is
really
more
of
a
recap
today,
we're
looking
for
what
we
didn't
capture,
or
here
appropriately.
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Rosa
kougl:,
we
will
be
discussing
the
general
fund
subsidy
level
at
a
high
level,,
and
then
we
do
have
a
few
questions
for
you
as
we
do
go
through
this..
We
just
want
to
remind
for
us.
well,
for
budget
development,.
Perhaps
they'll
make
recommendations
to
the
council
concerning
any
appropriation
or
expenditure
from
the
permanent
parts
and
migration
fund.
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Rosa
kougl:,
all
right.,
we
looked
at
the
rosa
kougl:,
the
department's
fee
development
policy
process
last
month
at
the
study
session,
and
this
time
developing
the
feed
policy..
The
department
will
follow
the
same
approach
as
the
master
plan
update..
We
do
want
to
make
sure
that
we
have
a
lot
of
community
engagement..
We
want
to
have
an
open
and
collaborative
process
with
a
focus
on
equitable
outcomes,
and
we
are
working
with
communications.
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Rosa
kougl:,
we
are
using
the
master
plan
as
a
guideline,
and
we
are
doing
our
research
again,,
looking
at
those
national
and
regional
trends,
and
then
also
making
the
process
very
inclusive,
with
staff,
feedback
and
involvement..
So
we
are
looking
into
everything
that
was
brought
up
at
the
study
session,
and
we're
doing
a
lot
of
financial
governments.
right.
Now.
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Rosa
kougl:,
something
that
we
did
add.
as
well,
that
didn't
highlight
earlier,
is
the
open
access.
This
is
access
to
our
parks
or
playgrounds
or
skate
parks..
These
are
items
that
we
are
assets
that
we
don't
really
ever
see
charging
any
facility
access
for
you
to
use..
We
think
that
there
is
so
much
community
benefit
of
parks
and
open
space.
That.
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Rosa
kougl:,
so
the
intention,,
when
we
come
back
with
the
formal
policy,,
is
to
have
a
very
clear
definition
that
describes
it.
but
then
also
the
benefit
level,,
identifying
kind
of
the
spectrum
of
those
services.
and
what
is
a
recreation?.
What
is
an
exclusive,
and
that
is
something
that
the
proper
way.
and
on.
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Rosa
kougl:,
but
then,
with
that,
we
did
hear
that
there
should
be
some
sort
of
appeal
process..
If
there
is
disagreement
over
the
categorization,
we
have.
and
I
think
that
staff
has
our
own
interpretation,
and
we're
looking
for
the
prep
to
give
the
final
stamp
of
approval
that
everything,
all
of
the
services
that.
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Rosa
kougl:,
we
do
have
the
you
need
as
far
as
you
metrics,
right
now..
What
we
found
is
that's
incredibly
difficult
to
apply
to
things
that
aren't
typical
of
recreation
services
that
are
more
more.
The
golf
course
access.,
so
we're
looking
at
how
we
can
tweak
that
tool
to
apply
to
a
broader
spectrum
of
the
overall
program.
Types.
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A
Rosa
kougl:,
it
is
a
measure
of
that
exact
thing
of
what's
exclusive
and
what
it's
not,
and
it
and
it's.
and
then,.
In
addition
to
that,,
what
we
have
to
do
is
say
how
much
subsidy
we
even
have
to
then
share
out
across
these
priorities.,
and
so
I
mean.,
I
at
least
like
to
think
that
nothing
that
we
do
in
parks
and
recreation
is
that
some
type
of
treated
you
benefit.
The
whole
purpose
of
our
existence.
existence
is
for
the
community
benefit
and
right.,
and
so
it
it
does
become.
A
Rosa
kougl:,
you
have
to
prioritize
things
over
others.,
we
do
have
ways
to
measure
that.
and
we
have,
you
know,
established
practice
and
policy
approved
by
the
prep
previously
for
specifically
recreation
services
and
a
lot
of
things
on
this
other
list
do
correlate
right,
and
I
will
say
in
best
practice.
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A
Rosa
kougl:
that
in
the
process
we'll
be
looking
at,,
simplifying
that
for
staff
and
making
it
a
little
bit
easier,
and
giving
them
new
tools
so
that
they
can
plug
things
in
a
little
bit
easier
and
come
up
with
those
tallies.
and
then
also
with
some
of
this.
Presenting
that
to
the
community
into
the
public..
When
asked
about
it.
A
A
Rosa
kougl:,
further
action
that
staff
will
be
doing,,
we
will
be
conducting
the
financial
analysis
for
the
proposed
see
our
targets..
So
we
are
going
through
all
of
our
programs
right
now,,
looking
at
where
we
need
to
be
doing
marketplace,
analysis,
also,,
looking
at
those
benchmark
communities
and
seeing
how
we
do
align
with
them.
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A
Rosa
kougl:
and
then
we're
gonna
be
looking
to
create
a
simple
visual
to
identify
those
cost
recovery
targets
for
program
types.,
so
working
on
that
with
our
marketing
team.
As
soon
as
we
get
a
little
bit
further
on
in
the
data,.
So
that
we'll
have
some
something.
That's
visual
to
show
the
community.
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A
Rosa
kougl:
that
we've
done,
and
we
have
to
find
that
you
know
more
community..
We
have
a
higher
subsidy
level
by
recreational,
all
somewhat
in
the
middle,,
and
then
the
exclusive
is
more
individual,,
but
has
more
of
that
low
subsidy..
So
that
is
some
of
the
guidance
that
we'll
be
using,,
which
comes
out
with
a
master
plan.
A
Rosa
kougl:
okay,
the
moment
that
you've
all
been
waiting
for
this
is
the
cost
recovery
targets.,
and
this
is
the
prep.
exercise
analysis..
So
when
we
came
to
you
at
the
study
session
with
those
big
sheets
of
paper
that
I've
been
carrying
around
now
for
a
couple
weeks.,
we
asked
you
that
you
kind
of.
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A
A
Rosa
kougl:
okay,
okay.
rosa
kougl:,
it's
out
in
the
mid
to
high
cost
recovery,,
meaning
that
we
would
be
a
funded
with
the
balance
of
some
of
the
and
use
for
those
falling
in
that
lower
range,
and
then
the
low..
So
we
just
really
did
fluctuate.
we'll
look
at
the
details
from
load
of
high,
depending
on
the
program
service
offering
that
we
had.
and
then
in
the
exclusive
category.
I
pretty
much
consistently
came
through
it
high
to
100
plus
cost
recovery..
So
this
means
that
those
programs
would
be
primarily
funded
through
user
fees.
Possible.
A
A
Rosa
kougl:
is
a
100%..
Is
that
100%
cost
recovery,
or
is
it
so??
We
did
have
high
cost
recovery,
going
up
to
100,
and
then
we
did
have
a
category
of
100..
So
are
there
some
programs
that
the
department
is
offering
in
which
we
would
be
getting
100
plus
cost
recovery.?
So
you
could
have
an
exclusive.
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A
A
Rosa
kougl:
for
a
facility
access.,
we
asked
you
to
basically
rank
access
with
financial
assistance,
and
then
also
facility,
child
care.
and,,
as
you
can
see,
most
other
results
were
well
into
a
no
cost
or
a
low
cost.
Recovery.
we
did
have
one
person
put
in
mid
cost
range
for
the
child
care,
so
pretty
much..
Everyone
was
in
the
same
2
buckets
on
their
results.
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A
Rosa
kougl:,
listen,
twice.,
why,
don't,,
you
just
have
to
expand,
and
then
so,
underneath
the
golf
course.
they
actually
do
have
a
program
for
our
expand
group
that
goes
out
and
uses.
The
golf
course
that
they
can
learn
to
play
golf
and
have
an
interactive
programming..
So
it
is
a
separate
program.
That's
run
at
the
golf
course
specifically
to
the
golf
course.,
so
we
wanted
to
gather
feedback
on
how
everyone
felt
that
that
should
have
a
fee
to
it
or
not,.
We
would
call
the.
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Rosa
kougl:,
all
right.,
so
with
the
development
policy,,
we
just
have
some
next
steps
to
share
with
you.
kind
of
it's
this
on
the
timeline.,
but
on
may
eleventh,
that
is
city
council
study
session.,
we'll
be
bringing
you
on
the
bpr.
of
the
policy
to
that
study.
Session.
looking
at
this
program,
tr:
to
set
policies
looking
to
get
some
counsel
feedback
looking
at
the
benefit
levels,
just
to
make
sure
that
we
are
in
line,
and
then
discussing
some
cost
recovery
targets.
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A
Rosa
kougl:
presentation.,
so
what
we
have
go
on
each
meeting
and
figure
out
where
we
can
get
it
in
there,,
because
I
think
it
is
an
important
piece
in
the
meantime,
you
know,
could
continue
to
communicate
the
opportunities
and
related
to
marketing
and
communication.
That
team
reports
to
me
within
our
department,,
so
I'd
be
happy
to
just
meet
and
hear
feedback
or
thoughts.
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Rosa
kougl:
yeah,
well,
in
the
so
the
community
connectors.
they're
paid
for
their
time,,
but
they're
also
acting
in
this
capacity
of
the
goodness
of
their
hearts
right..
And
so
we
don't
try
to
go
to
them
for
every
single
ask
for
saying,,
because
it's
it's,
you
can
over
utilize
a
resource,
and
you
could
burn
a
bridge
right,
and
we
don't
want
to
do
that..
We
want
to
make
sure
that
we
prioritize
the
most
important
things
to
go
with
them
to
go
to
them,.
For
so
I
know,,
like
as
a
whole
city.
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Deryn
wagner
(she/her):
thanks,
so
much,
mark..
I
just
wanna
make
sure
that
our
consultants
are
able
to
share
their
screen..
I
know
the
bill
is
working
on
that
and
rose.,
I'm
sure
you're
supporting
him.
So
hopefully
that'll
come
online
soon,
but
as
that's
happening,
I
will
say
good
evening..
Thank
you
for
the
things
in
advance.
For
the
time
for
the
new
members.
nice
to
meet,
you
virtually
is
mark
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and
darren
wagner.
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Deryn
wagner
(she/her):
how
how
we
can
advance
the
various
goals
that
are
in
our
various
master,
plans.
so,
for
example,
as,.
As
mark
said,,
it's
been
a
collaborative
process..
That's
also
been
with
our
our
our
our
colleagues
over
in
the
transportation
department..
So
we
have
greens
in
our
master
plan,
as
do
they.
and
there's.
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Deryn
wagner
(she/her):
the
effort
that
we're
going
through
now,
you
know,
there
in
the
past,
I
think,
being
questions
about
what
is
a
feasibility
study??
It's
really
something
that
happens
ahead
of
much
engagement
with
the
community..
It's
a
way
to
to
see
what
options
from
a
technical
standpoint
are
on
the
table.
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Deryn
wagner
(she/her):.
So
with
that
I'd
love
to
introduce
our
consultants.
bill,
karen,
from
the
fox
title,
transportation
group
will
be
doing
the
presentation.
Tonight.
we've
also
been
really
supported
by
leslie
yuy
with
the
transfer,,
but
with
the
sanita
group,,
providing
the
civil
engineering
and
design
concepts
for
us.
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Deryn
wagner
(she/her):,
and
you
know
the
the
church
as
it
stands
right.
Now.
they're
really
seeing
this
as
I
think,
an
opportunity..
You
know
they're
they're,
not
from
their
own
perspective.,
seeing
any
immediate
impacts
that
they're
trying
to
address..
They
wouldn't
describe
it
as
a
problem
for
them
right
now,,
which
is
a
great
place
to
start
a
conversation..
So.
A
Rosa
kougl:
yeah,,
I
I
would
say,
probably
more
informally
or
on
the
past
tournament
directors..
They
have
actually
reached
out
to
the
church,
and
on
those
saturdays,,
especially
the
church..
I
think
it's
been
willing
to
work
with
them
directly
to
help
with
some
overflow.
part
of
it.
challenge
with
that
now
is,.
If
you
are
a
visitor.,
pleasant
view,
and
you
go
into
the
lot
from
47.
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A
Rosa
kougl:
deal,
or
even
for
the
people
who
have
been
using
it..
You
can
see,
like
on
a
random
saturday,
65
people
working
in
that
line.
going
their
pleasant
view..
They
probably
are
the
people
who
normally
know
that
they've
been
able
to
do
that.
you're
coming
from
out
of
town..
You
don't
know
that,,
and
you
also
have
no
idea
how
to
get
to
that
lot.
you're
not
going
to
drive
3
miles,
or
your
way
to
minded.
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Rosa
kougl:,
you
know
one
of
the
things
that
deryn
wagner,
(she/her):
oh,,
so
sorry.
I
was
just
gonna,
add
that,,
you
know,
in
the
proposed
phasing,
and
and
even
just
recognizing
the
limitations
of
this
study.
you
know.
as
bill
said,.
This
was
one
weekend
in
time..
It
was
not
a
large
regional
tournament
that
was
being
held
that
weekend.
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Deryn
wagner
(she/her):
into
the
capital
budget
to
advance
some
of
these,.
You
know..
We
certainly
can't
achieve
all
of
the
capital
improvements
at
once.,
and
so
the
proposal
is
to
to
work
with
the
community
and
stakeholders
and
and
yourselves
to
to
try
and
come
up
with
something
that
we
can
phase
and
then
watch
what
happens
and
and
make
adjustments
over
time
is
needed.
A
Rosa
kougl:
forever,
right?,
but
that's
your
sub
game.
yeah,
no..
So
I
I
will
say
that
we
have
over
the
years
with
specific
tournament
directors,,
especially
when
it's
in
a
a
really
big
one.
We've
done
everything
to
up
into,,
not
just
asking
them
to
carpool
or
organize
that
kind
of
thing..
But
I
we've
also.
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A
Rosa
kougl:
to
to
be
transparent.
it
it's
been
a
challenge
for
a
long
time,,
but
we
normally
only
get
complaints
about
it
over
about
3
weekends,,
and
it's
really
one.
That's
really.
Bad..
We've
also
worked
with
tournament
directors
to
change
how
they
do
their
scheduling
to
kind
of
help
it
as
well..
So
I
think
all
of
the.
A
Rosa
kougl:
creative
solutions
that
we
thought
of.
anyways.,
I
know.
historically,
we've
tried
some
things
we
were
able
to
implement
because
we
were.
we
were
drafting
kind
of
a
special
event
policy
for
anything
over
a
certain
number
of
users
or
people
visiting..
They
would
have
to
implement
certain
practices
in
addition
to
their
tournament,
plan.
right
like,.
How
are
they
dealing
with
overflow
traffic?.
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Rosa
kougl:,
2
down.
call
me
at
like
super
fast
thinking
that
they're
going
to
get
out
to
foothills
there,
and
some
of
them
end
up
turning
around
some
of
them..
I've
even
seen
them
crash,
and
then
like
at
night
time,,
because
they're
going
a
100
miles
an
hour,
and
they
just
smash
into
that
endpoint..
So.
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Rosa
kougl:,
I
think
that
anything
that
you
can
do
to
mitigate
speeds
on
counting
it
would
be
good,
like
these
bumps,
or
something
like
that,,
because
that
cars
just
see
that
it's
straight
away.
there's
no
turn
off.
There's
nothing
between
that
round
about
and
where
the
church
enters
into
the
car
just
go
by.
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Jason
unger,
prab:
yeah,
thanks,
chuck..
I
had
a
question
kind
of
along
the
lines
of
bernie's
question
on
car,
pulling
just
another.,
not
really
question,,
maybe
observation.
and
I'm
not
sure
of
solution,,
but
something
to
maybe
think
about,
and
I'm
sorry.
If
I'm
missing.,
I
had
to
step
away
for
a
few
minutes.
If
you
don't
talk
about
this,,
but.
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Rosa
kougl:
and
really
being
impressive
about
reducing
the
number
of
parts,
are
coming
there.
acquiring
and
forcing
it,
charging
for
parking..
If
we
think
about
the
equity
arguments.,
we
are
having
our
discussions.
we're
asking
earlier
on
this
meeting.
we're
talking
about
it.
I'll,
probably
exclusive
user
group.
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Deryn
wagner
(she/her):,
providing
that
improved
drop,
off,
pick
up
circle
which
would
sort
of
separate
out
the
traffic
in
such
a
way
and
provide
that
raised
cross
block
that
would
reduce
some
of
those
safety,
issues,
and
that,.
You
know,,
if
you
think
about
the
this
sort
of
bang,
for
the
buck
in
terms
of
public
investment.,.
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Deryn
wagner
(she/her):
and
see
how
it
goes.
and
then,
if
we
decide
at
some
point,
and
we
find
the
funding
at
some
point
to
expand
parking.
It's
designed
such
that
those
2
aisles
could
be
added
either
side
of
that
vehicular
connection..
So
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
that
was
understood.
and-
and
I
really
appreciate
the
way
that
our
consultants
have
helped
us-
think
that
through.
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Rosa
kougl:
do
you
know
to
whom
that
has
gone,
rosa??
I
can
check?
no,,
but
that
was
actually
a
bullet
point
that
I
was
going
to
speak
to
you
all
about.,
so
yeah,
the
racial
equity
team
has
provided
virtual,
and
in
person
meetings
they
are
sharing
with
you
may
in
june,
virtual
trainings,
meetings,,
the
sign
up..
We
just
provided.
A
A
Rosa
kougl:,
it's
a
separate
email.
I'm:
received
a
separate
email.,
but
would
you,
rosa??
Would
you
be
willing
to
send
an
email
with
the
link
to
all
the
crowd
members.?
So
the
link
is
in
the
packet..
I
don't
see
the
back
of
it..
They
call
it
out
as
a
separate
email.
just
so
we
can
find
it
more
like
they
don't,
mind.