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From YouTube: 5-26-20 Parks & Recreation Board
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Des Moines Parks & Recreation Board meeting via teleconference on Tuesday, May 26, 2020.
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B
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D
A
Think,
just
for
my
records,
we
Riki
is
not
here:
Mickey
facto
Heather,
Anderson
and
Kim
bogus
is
that
it
is
that
the
ones
Steven
domain.
Okay,
all
right!
Well,
we
have
a
point.
So
we
can
let's
move
to
item
number
two,
which
is
approval
of
the
agenda
and
any
of
you
know,
discussion
of
the
agenda
or
any
amendments
that
need
to
be
added
to
the
agenda.
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A
B
A
E
These
next
two
items
there
are
no
changes
between
the
last
meeting
and
today,
so
we
would
entertain
any
additional
questions.
I
think
as
it's
been
resolved
with
the
recreation
subcommittee
rules,
we've
implemented
the
board's
request,
so
we're
ready
to
finalize
those
if
the
board
is
ready.
This
is
one
item
that
will
not
go
to
the
council.
You
you'd
make
your
own
rules
for
subcommittee,
so
it
stops
at
for
this
and
the
real
work.
E
E
Kells,
which
is
in
charge
that
he
just
texted
me
he's
having
some
technical
difficulties.
They
have
a
couple
folks
interested
already,
but
they'll
all
come
to
this
more
like
all
their
subcommittee.
Members
will
bring
them
through.
We
are
last
I
heard
I.
Think
George
was
volunteering
if
nobody
else
wanted
to
from
the
board
to
be
at
the
park
board
liaison
to
this
group,
I.
E
E
B
A
B
C
D
B
A
E
F
G
You
having
to
work
around
headstones
and
we
also
talk
about
potential
damage,
any
of
our
properties,
trees
and
heads
there's
a
whole
scope
of
work.
Ron
and
Mike
gall
work
to
put
that
scope
of
work
together
when
it's
competitively
bid.
We
see
a
number
of
contractors
and
we
work
with
them.
We
do
inspections
after
every
mowing
cycle,
not
just
on
the
mowing,
but
the
trimming
and
also
look
at
if
they've
created
any
ruts
if
they've
damaged
any
stones
and
whatever
else.
So
it's
a
pretty
extensive
amount
of
work
that
they
have
to
do.
G
G
E
Okay,
I
will
tell
you
just
from
experience
for
doing
this
for
ten
years
is
that
it
is
a
low
bid
system,
and
sometimes
we
are
having
to
let
somebody
prove
their
own
failures
and
a
good
example
is
Woodland
Cemetery.
On
the
next
council
agenda,
we
will
be
going
to
the
next
a
little
bitter
and
terminating
the
current,
a
little
bitter
just
because
they
couldn't
keep
up
with
the
snowpack
hope.
You
understand
how
close
we
watch
this.
We
have
a
high
level
of
service.
E
We
expected
demand
via
the
contracts,
so
they
do
check
this
very,
very
often
on
a
weekly
basis.
I'll
tell
you
what
we'll
you
know
tidbits
for
you
understand
cemetery
mowing
more
than
you
ever
wanted
to
was
it's
probably
one
of
the
more
difficult
mowings
you
can
do
because
of
our
cemeteries
are
very
old
word.
Today's
modern
doesn't
fit
in
it
and
you
might
see
longer
grass,
sometimes
too,
because
what
we
don't
want
to
do
is
rut
the
cemeteries
with
a
heavier
movement
between
the
aisles
photos
speak.
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A
G
A
But
I
did
want
to
ask
you
this
now,
it's
my
understanding
from
the
last
time
that
I
went
off
on
several
questions,
but
we
can
have
a
regular
burial
and
in
the
same
plot
we
can
have
a
cremation,
so
there
could
be
actually
two
internments
there,
one
being
regular
and
one
being
a
cremation
okay.
Now,
if
they
had
the
bench
there
too,
are
they
also
allowed
to
have
others?
Then.
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So
yeah,
the
the
ordinance
that
was
put
in
place
allows
for
for
up
to
four
internment
in
some
burial
lots,
and
so
they
they
would
be
able
to
do
up
to
four
and
if
they
choose
to
do
in
the
memorial
bench,
have
four
compartments
to
be
able
to
do
that.
They
can.
They
cannot
use
the
both
the
bench
and
an
inground
space
to
be
able
to
do
that,
because
our
our
code
basically
says
up
before
on
once,
but
before
were
up
to
four
burials
on
one
space.
G
A
G
E
The
cemetery
every
block
has
a
different
level
of
offerings,
not
every
block,
but
we
have
blocks
that
have
only
one
flush
marking,
one
interment
and
then,
as
you
as
your
price
point
goes
up,
you
get
more
offerings
with
potential
of
interments,
so
we
do
have
a
wide
variety
of
options.
Basically
very.
E
It'll
go
to
the
June
8th
council
meeting
for
their
one
time
reading,
since
it's
not
a
city
code
ordinance,
it's
just
rules
again.
This
is
a
long
time
coming.
We
really
haven't
put
these
rules
together
in
front
of
the
council
or
a
park
board
from
maybe
I
think
it
was
almost
30
years.
If
I
remember,
Ganesh,.
C
D
B
A
C
D
D
E
A
Okay,
as
as
you
know,
we
had
a
nominating
committee
consisting
of
myself
Andreea,
Woodard
and
Jim
Ballard,
and
we
have
term
limits
in
these
positions
like
everything
else
in
our
part
board,
and
so
after
meeting
and
I
think
talking
with
a
lot
of
people
and
sending
out
several
several
emails,
and
sometimes
it's
a
little
bit
hard
to
get
executive
board
members,
because
in
all
reality,
every
part
board
member
is
encouraged
to
attend
the
executive
meeting,
which
is
7:30
a.m.
every
the
third
Wednesday.
A
This
is
a
receiving
file
item
and
officers.
Take
room
I.
Think
in
the
July
first
meeting.
Is
that
correct
or
the
July
first,
the
July
park
board,
meeting,
correct
and
I
am
correct,
so
termed
out
would
be
Cindy.
Cindy
turn
turn
down
did
a
great
job.
My
gonna
shoot.
Is
it
most
to
meet
all
the
meetings
we're
gonna
mission
after
she's
off
a
year,
she's
able
to
come
back
so
anymore.
D
E
D
E
But
we'll
talk
about
those
things,
because
today
is
a
time
where
you
give
me
your
feedback
and
then
I
can
take
the
feedback
and
mold
into
the
final
recommendation
for
our
City
Council.
The
City
Council
is
going
to
meet
June
1st
in
the
morning.
I
encourage
you.
If
your
schedule
allows
to
tune
in
again,
like
this
remotely
you'll
hear
from
many
departments,
if
you're
interested
in
not
just
Parks
and
Recreation
on
different
things,
this
we
will
be
doing
to
reopen
in
phases.
So
it's
timely
and
for
our
discussion
tonight
and
I.
E
E
So
without
further
ado.
Some
of
this
will
be
repetitive.
We've
used
this
same
PowerPoint
by
design
to
make
sure
that
we
can
all
follow
along
and
kind
of,
follow
this
from
the
beginning
and
you'll
see
and
I'll
be
faster
on
slides
that
have
already
been
presented
to
you,
but
at
any
time
just
speak
up.
I
can't
see
everybody,
but
I
can
hear
you
so
speak
up.
I'll!
Stop
we'll
take
that
question
at
that
time
and
will
continue
to
move
for
the
progress
of
the
presentation.
E
Oh
again
I
like
to
say
that
the
CDC
is
one
of
the
more
trustworthy
groups
out
there
that
we've
been
using
to
make
decisions
and
to
get
information.
It's
a
very
conservative
group
that
helps
us
slow
down,
pause
and
look
at
everything
we
do
again.
The
CEC's
biggest
mission
is
to
protect
honestly,
the
United
States
and
beyond
with
how
we
treat
this
illness
is
pandemic.
E
F
E
F
Is
fireman
we're
seeing
your
screen,
but
we're
not
seeing
the
slides,
though
okay.
F
We
see
the
presenters
for
you,
but
you.
E
5,
let
me
see
if
I
can.
Let
me
let
me
see
if
I
can
stop
sharing
here
for
a
second
and
reshare.
D
D
E
E
Change
much
better,
all
right,
we're
getting
better
at
this
as
we
go,
the
CDC
gathering
guidelines
I
just
hint,
those
at
the
very
beginning.
My
my
points
is
again.
The
CDC
is
one
of
our
very
much
trustworthy
sources
of
information
for
all
things.
Code
19
began
tonight,
we're
focusing
on
how
we
reopen
and
phase
reopening
you'll
hear
me
say
this:
a
lot
that
we're
using
a
lot
of
tools
in
our
toolbox
to
make
decisions.
There
isn't
the
one-size-fits-all
perfect
tool
and
we've
been
not
been
able
to
even
find
one
data
point
that
is
perfect.
E
Obviously
locally.
Here
in
Iowa,
one
of
the
main
drivers
is
what
the
governor
decides.
As
far
as
that
herb
urgency
proclamations,
she
does
have
control
over
making
those
decisions.
Some
things
are
allowed
to
be
controlled
locally
by
our
mayor,
but
most
things
are
under
her
control.
That
does
not
mean
that,
just
because
the
mayor
or
the
governor
asked
us
to
open
right
away,
we
need
to
do
those
things
we
can
have
those
conversations
I
want
to
make
sure
as
a
board.
E
Again
today
there
is
some
new
news
about
how
to
open
different
things.
That's
why
that
there's
a
yellow
highlight
this.
Is
you
see,
yellow
in
today's
presentation?
It's
only
in
a
few
spots?
It's
because
we've
made
changes
from
what
we
sent
you
on
Friday
and
they'll
be
changes
between
now
and
this
coming
Friday,
when
we
finalize
our
representation
from
the
City
Council,
another
great
tool
that
I
found
that
takes
all
the
potential
lobbying
and
politics
out
of
decision-making.
Is
our
national
recreation
of
Park
Association?
It's
a
member
that
we're
all
part
of
including
the
board.
E
You
should
be
able
to
get
some
of
these
emails
if
you
haven't,
let
Rebecca
know,
but
we
actually
purchased
a
agency
membership.
That
includes
our
board,
and
this
is
made
up
of
all,
as
you
can
read:
60,000
professionals,
10,000,
Parks
and
Rec
agencies.
It's
been
one
of
my
favorite
trusted
sources.
That's
updated
almost
daily
with
great
information
on
how
to
read
open,
as
well
as
to
kind
of
test.
E
Think
one
of
the
smartest
things
we
did
at
the
department
level
was
right
away.
In
March
we
created
our
own
little
code,
19
response
team,
myself,
Jenni
Ron,
Matt,
Jen
Rebecca,
and
then
our
code,
19
coordinators,
cally
our
volunteer
coordinator.
Our
job
changed
a
little
bit
and
gave
her
a
different
capacity
during
this
time,
while
volunteers
from
being
used
where
she
could
be
our
lead
researcher,
focused
on
finding
best
practices
finding
out
what
other
things
were
doing
in
the
metro
and
beyond.
She's
been
very
much
invaluable
to
all
of
us
at
this
team.
E
Doing
all
the
work
she's
done,
bringing
many
hours.
So
if
there's
one
person,
that's
the
unsung
hero
of
our
team,
it's
her
again,
I
like
to
remind
you,
I,
know
that
I'm
preaching
to
the
choir
here.
But
this
is
our
mission.
Helping
to
Moines
live
well
play
hard
to
protect
the
earth,
and
we've
essentially
had
to
really
refocus
our
mission.
We've
been
designed
to
bring
people
together,
sometimes
most
of
the
time
in
large
groups,
direct,
create
and
enjoy
public
spaces
without
save
social
distancing
policies
in
play.
So
koba
19
is
very
much
touched.
E
Again,
you
heard
me
highlight
some
of
the
things
and
go
into
some
of
the
decision-making
some
of
its
untested,
obviously
because
nobody
has
been
through
a
pandemic
like
we're.
Seen
with
this
a
lot
of
it,
we'd
love
to
say
it's
a
hundred
percent
data-driven,
but
it's
not
just
because
we
don't
have
experiences
with
co19
like
we've
had
another
pandemics
and
again
the
data
is
subject
to
debate,
so
we're
trying
to
take
some
of
those
debate,
features
out
and
make
decisions.
That's
based
on
safety
in
the
public
safety
of
our
staff.
D
E
This
is
a
gating
criteria,
which
is
data-driven
conditions
identified
by
the
World
Health
Organization
in
the
White
House
for
report,
but
with
19
task
force,
Centers
for
Disease
Control,
again
indicators.
Again,
we
use
these
as
indicators
to
tell
us
it's
safe
to
start
moving
between
what
we
call
our
phasing
plan.
I,
don't
expect
you
to
read
all
these.
It's
been
emailed
to
you,
but
you'll
see
in
it
again
more
tools
in
the
toolbox.
A
certain
point
you
have
so
many
tools
there
toolbox
have
become
so
heavy
to
lift.
E
E
Things
along
alone
aren't
working
together
unless
you
put
them
into
one
capacity.
Can
we
meet
that
gating
criteria,
probably
not
for
everything
that
we
do,
but
it's
helpful
to
make
the
decision
get
indicators?
Where
can
we
find
the
best
data
that
shows
polk,
county
or
even
drilling
down
to
Des
Moines,
the
City
of
Des
Moines
proper?
Is
the
trajectory
moving
down
and
consistently
now
and
where
do
we
have
the
staff
capacity
to
do
new
things
that
will
require
us
may
be
additional
sanitation?
E
Also,
we
have
critical
partners
like
our
Human
Resources
Department.
When
we
talk
about
pools
later
on
on
this
PowerPoint
you'll
see
that
they're
a
critical
partner
can
they
produce
the
staff
that
we
need
and
get
them
through.
All
the
checkpoints,
through
the
background,
checks
the
medical
checks,
and
can
we
you
have
them
in
nasty
when
we
want
to
reopen.
Can
we
meet
all
the
cleaning
and
disinfection
of
all
of
our
safety,
our
touch
points
and
safety
surfaces?
E
We
access
all
the
PPE,
all
the
different
things
and
then,
lastly,
you
know
not
the
main
tool,
but
budget
is
always
in
the
background.
We've
had
a
huge
budget
concerns.
We're
north
of
quarter
million
dollars
already
in
reduced
revenue,
and
we
have
additional
expenses
we
wouldn't
have
had
had.
We
had
normal
operations
right
now,
so
our
challenge
was
to
find
a
way
to
free
fades.
Our
reopening,
through
all
of
our
different
services,
you
can
see.
E
And
how
are
we
going
to
assess
where
we
decide
to
go
from
group
activities
down
to
single-use
activities
so
about
further
adue
you've
seen
this
slide,
I'll
be
brief.
On
these
entry
slides,
a
normal
pool
season
would
have
been
this
past
weekend
through
August
16th.
We're
talking
about
the
five
big
pools
today.
The
governor
did
release
is
one
of
her
restrictions
that
pools
can
open,
but
only
and
it's
her
power
only
to
allow
us
swim
lessons
right
now
and
lab
swim
and
small
group
fitness
aquatic
type,
fitness
classes.
E
One
thing
that
we're
still
looking
into
is
swim
teams,
because
there's
other
language
in
today's
Proclamation
that
allow
team
sports
that
we
believe
might
be
the
case.
I
can't
tell
you
today
and
he's
a
few
more
days
to
see
after
today's
news
could
swim
beads
happen
and
if
they
could,
how
do
we
do
that
to
keep
them
safe
now?
What
you're,
seeing
for
the
first
time
today
is
in
this
meeting
I
know
you
saw
the
PowerPoint
before
the
meeting
is
one
through
five
phasing.
E
This
phasing
came
from
the
National
Recreation
and
Park
Association
as
a
prefer
weight
for
Parks
and
Recreation
Department's
to
move
between
phases,
there's
more.
That
goes
into
it
than
what
we
have
in
the
slide.
We've
had
that
you
know
the
slides
down,
so
you
could
read
them
so,
as
of
June
15th,
all
right,
we
believe
now
actually
for
pools.
E
Excuse
me:
if
the
City
Council
and
this
board
desires,
we
can
offer
swim
lessons
and
lap
swim
and
small
fitness
classes
as
soon
as
it'll
be
a
push,
but
as
soon
as
June
22nd,
and
you
might
ask
yourself.
Why
is
that
long
out?
If
you
think
that
we
should
go
up
and
do
pools
sessions
like
that,
it's
because
it
takes
time
to
fill
pools.
It
takes
time
to
onboard
staff,
and
you
said
safety
training
staff.
It
takes
time
to
recruit
participants
to
participate,
to
participate
for
those
swim
lessons
in
lab
swim.
E
The
public
will
want
to
know
what
levels
of
safety
we'll
go
to
will
spill
all
those
things
out
and
we've
been
thinking
of
those
things.
So
we
are
planning
like
most
cities
in
Iowa
to
offer
swim
lessons
sometime
between
you
follow
your
cheat
sheet
that
I,
provided
you
June
22nd
through
71,
probably
more
likely
that
we'd
be
ready
to
rock
on
7
1
to
offer
that
I
do
believe.
E
It
is
my
recommendation
that
we
do
offer
those
food
lessons,
because
I
believe
that
our
demographic
is
ever-changing,
but
one
thing
that
I
know
for
sure
is
we
have
new
immigrants
moving
to
our
community
on
a
daily
basis
and
there's
not
a
fear
of
our
rivers
like
there
shouldn't
be
and
without
a
place
to
train
this
critical
life.
Skill
I
think
we
subject
our
community
to
potential
drownings.
So
this
would
be
an
outlet
to
help
educate
those.
Folks
again,
we
would
continue
our
normal
pricing
as
well
as
our
new
five-dollar
strategy.
C
How
long
would
it
take
to
move
to
what
I
guess
I
should
ask
you?
How
long
do
you
think
it
will
be
until
we
move
to
Phase
five
a
lot.
E
Of
that
will
be
subject
to
the
social
distancing,
the
governor
decides
on
and
crowd
sizes.
Today,
again,
I
would
go
back
and
use.
The
CDC
is
a
good
indicator
for
that
answer.
Joel
CDC,
right
now
is
telling
us
that
they
will
require
for
this
summer
right
they
can't
require.
Excuse
me.
They
provide
guidance
because
they're
the
CDC.
They
would
provide
guidance
asking
all
pool
operators
whether
it's
been
useful
or
private,
to
have
a
policy
that
says
you
would
still
maintain
that
six
foot
social
distancing,
if
you
opened
your
pools,
would
open
swim.
E
That's
just
not
practical.
As
you
know,
we
would
not
have
much
enforcement
behind
that.
We
find
ourselves
trying
to
find
off-duty
police
officers
and
swimsuits
for
them.
It's
just
something
that
we
don't
think
we
can
deliver
safely
or
enforce.
I,
don't
see
it
happening
this
year.
My
crystal
ball
talked
to
my
colleagues,
not
only
in
Iowa
but
in
Chicago
in
Minneapolis
in
Omaha
trust
me,
our
team
did
not
want
to
give
up
on
that,
but
I
just
don't
see
a
way.
We
can
do
it
safely
for
staff
or
the
public.
F
With
this
different
focus,
would
you
be
able
to
offer
more
swimming
lessons,
because
I
really
agree
that
it's
a
critical
life
skill
and
in
particular
to
our
underserved
populations
here
so
great.
E
Bring
questions
so
we
have
targeted
two
pools.
We
need
a
deep,
well
pool
for
some
of
the
lessons
as
the
older
kids
progress
through
the
different
levels
and
we
need
one
of
the
zero-depth
newer
pools.
So
we
targeted
Berlin
as
our
deep
web
pool
it's
an
almost
if
you
could
find
the
most
centrally
located
of
our
pools,
it's
Birdland
and
we
are
going
to
teach
out
as
the
other
pool.
E
We
believe
we
can
get
close
to
almost
600
lessons
and
we
would
be
ready
should
enough
demand
be
ready
to
open
a
third
pool,
we'll
just
take
a
matter
of
a
few
weeks,
but
we
would
know
that
answer
well
before
that
time.
But
as
soon
as
we
can
put
the
word
out
after
this
June
first
meeting
with
the
City
Council
and
after
we
get
your
feedback
as
it
or
two,
we
can
begin
to
test
the
supply
and
demand
theory.
If
you
will
on
this.
E
This
point
in
time,
we
really
haven't
been
able
to
coordinate
I
think
that
the
YMCA's
are
in
a
much
difficult,
much
more
difficult
financial
outlook
than
we
are
because
they're
they're
driven
by
membership
dollars
to
operate.
Sometimes
it's
you're
thankful
to
be
in
a
city
budget
where
you
do
have
the
ability
to
be
subsidized,
dependent.
B
E
Difficult
to
right
now,
the
conversations
I've
had
with
our
elected
leaders,
one
by
one
on
some
of
these
things,
have
been
that
they
are
really
supportive
of
this
action
and
they're
not
looking
at
this
as
a
bottom
line.
Dollar
decision
they're,
looking
at
it
your
advice
as
the
board,
my
advice
is
what
I've
seen
across
the
Metro
I
can
tell.
You
I
know
that
a
lot
of
our
Metro
commute
or
planning
on
offering
at
a
bare
minimum
some
lessons
and
last.
A
As
I
see
around
me
around
the
metro
area,
different
swim
pools,
the
example
would
be
west
moines
in
other
places,
I
think
the
the
protocol
is
swim
lessons
only
and
you
know
and
I
do
move
to
Barb,
but
that's
you
know
very,
very
important
and
I
really
appreciate
the
aperture
you're
doing
there
on
this
one
lessons
only
as
far
as
where
we
get
to
level
five
Joel
and
I'm,
just
speaking
what
I'm?
What
I'm
reading
is
by
the
time
we
get
to
level
five
will
in
fact
the
swimming
season
be
coming
to
a
close.
A
At
that
time.
Let's
say
you
get
the
level
five
and
let's
say
it's
mid
July:
where
do
you
get
the
personnel
lifeguard
personnel
the
fill
in,
and
things
like
that?
I
think
that
that
Brad,
you
know
I
think
we're
on
a
very,
very
tight
string
on
this
and
I.
Think
if
we
were
to
just
go
back
this
swim
lesson
model
I,
think
we'd
be
for
our
head
in
the
community
yeah.
E
E
You
Hart
I,
do
not
speak
for
town,
but
I
will
tell
you
that
they
have
their
hands
full
deciding
on
what
their
school
session
looks.
Like
one
scenario
again,
this
is
not
a
decision
he
has
made,
but
one
scenario
that
we
have
to
be
ready
for
is:
who
will
start,
sir,
which
means
the
pool
season
would
be
shorter
if
there
was
a
pool
season.
That's
why
our
recommendation
even
put
all
those
inputs
into
it,
has
been
swim.
Lessons
only
lab,
swims
I
know
it's
disappointed
and
by
the
way,
it's
disappointed
for
our
team.
E
A
E
A
logistics
so
we'll
have
to
do
some
outward
public
education
on
our
social
media
channels
and
what
the
media
like,
if
they
saw
one
of
the
two
pools
that
weren't
gonna
offer
swim
lessons
why
they
are
being
filled
up
for
a
week,
because
you
have
to
exercise
those
expensive
facilities
sit
all
year
long
and
only
run
for
three
months.
You
know
valves
and
heaters
everything
else.
You
need
to
know.
What's
gonna
work
so
that
way
next
year,
that's
all
for
Zumba
run
a
really
good
spot
next
year.
E
Okay,
I'm
gonna
keep
moving
I'm,
not
here
anything
so
I'm
gonna
keep
moving
to
the
next
slide.
Okay,
this
is
where
it
gets
to
be
really
soul-crushing
and
disheartening.
So
prepare
yourself
it's
hard
on
all
of
us,
including
our
team
sprague
rounds.
If
you
look
at
your
cheat
sheet,
I,
provided
you
the
next
three
acquiring
features
will
not
open
for
the
year
and
I'll.
Explain
why
again,
not
because
we
don't
want
to
it's
out
of
safety.
It's
out
of
management
issues
instead
of
social
distance
scenic
route
sizes.
Our
sprayed
rounds
are
very,
very
popular.
E
We
all
know
that
you're
now
up
to
little
eleven
of
these
destinations
and
our
issue
is
this
they're
not
fenced
in
with
pools
being
limited
to
swim
lessons
people
are
going
to
want
to
go
to
a
place
to
cool
off
and
get
out
of
the
heat.
We
understand
that
it
makes
a
hundred
percent
comment
sense
to
us
as
well,
but
remember
Spray
grounds
have
zero
staff,
nor
would
we
ever
be
able
to
find
stamp
I,
don't
think
to
sit
there
in
police.
E
E
It's
not
uncommon,
to
see
at
Spring
downs
on
a
nice
day
sixty
to
a
hundred
depending
on
which
one
it
is
so
we
have
decided
that
Spray
grounds
and
you'll
see
the
next
two
slides
would
be
closed
for
the
season
unless
something
dramatically
change
where
we
eradicated
and
the
cove
in
nineteen,
which
I
don't
think
any
of
us
believe
is
gonna
happen
between
now
and
August.
First,
that
also
include
the
four
large
pools
again
they're,
not
fenced
in
there's
not
a
way
for
us
to
Patrol.
Nor
do
we
have
the
commitment
from
our
police
officers.
F
E
Really
there
hasn't
been
specific
advice
on
water
play
features
at
this
point
in
time
they
focus
their
attention
of
the
big
pools,
so
what
I
can
take
it?
What
it
doesn't
follow
is
most
of
the
metro
in
our
larger
cities
in
the
Midwest
like
Chicago
Minneapolis,
as
well
as
Omaha
that
can
change
a
lot
of
these
decisions.
We're
not
saying
a
hundred
percent,
we're
saying
99.9
percent
sure
been
doing
this
long
enough
to
know
you
don't
100%
paint
yourself
in
a
corner.
E
You
leave
yourself
an
out,
but
again
my
worries
is
the
practicality
of
perfecting
not
only
the
staff
numbers
that
are
at
two
of
those
three
facilities.
Spray
guns
does
not
have
staff
but
controlling
crowd
sizes
and
maintain
that
social
distancing.
You
look
at
today's
governor's
Proclamation
the
things
that
she
did
not
open
back
up,
we're
related
to
gathering
a
proud
size
is
still.
F
Question
one
more
question
about
the
splash
pads
and
those
wading
pools
those
I'm
assuming
that,
just
because
of
the
scale
of
them
they'd
be
easier
to
implement.
If
a
change,
if
there
is
a
change,
for
example,
mid
July,
August
1,
so
there's
potential
to
initially
have
them
closed,
but
then
open
them.
Yes,.
E
I
would
say
that
we
would
probably
arrow
to
the
site
like
it
would
be.
Probably
we
would
err
on
the
side
of
the
spray
grounds,
because
I
think
the
time
we
get
to
mid-july,
for
example,
you'd,
have
to
pick
the
only
one:
that's
not
staff
driven,
which
is
our
spray
grounds.
They
require
no
staff.
The
other
ones
do
because
of
state
of
Iowa
Public
Health
rules
on
depth
of
water
they
hold.
But
yes,
we
would
have
that
opportunity.
E
E
That
means
that
we
plan
on
opening
it
up
on
615
by
616.
Excuse
me
and
again,
you'll
see
us
kind
of
walk
through
a
level.
The
first
level
you'll
see
is,
will
be
no
recreational
tournaments,
but
only
open
recreational
play
so
no
spectators,
no
tournaments,
which
has
already
been
demanded,
there's
already
a
demand
for
that
and
we
pull
them.
We
don't
see
that
until
probably
1st
of
July,
we'll
reevaluate
that
will
take
a
buck
two
weeks
and
you'll
see
me
send
out
a
lot
throughout
the
presentation.
E
E
E
We
we
sent
out
and
copied
the
board
on
some
of
the
restrictions
each
and
every
one
of
these
after
we
get
through
the
City
Council
will
have
what
the
rules
are
no
matter.
What
the
topic
is.
This
is
a
good
example
to
talk
and
spotted
just
pause
for
a
little
bit
today,
a
lot
of
time.
People
bring
their
boat
and
they
go
back
to
the
marina
and
they
enjoy
food
and
beverage
on
their
boat.
E
What,
when
they're
done
we're
not
allowing
that
we're
asking
people
right
now
to
you
know,
enjoy
their
boats,
take
them
for
your
cruise
and
and
improves
only
with
quarantine,
family
members?
To
give
you
a
couple
examples,
today's
presentation
isn't
meant
to
list
all
the
examples,
but
we
will
then
move
through
the
phases.
I
do
see
with
the
marina
that
we
may
be
moving
again
6:15
we
would
restrict.
We
would
remove
a
few
more
restrictions,
maybe
with
we
would
allow
them
to
hang
out
and
then
bring
a
little
longer.
E
Although
cemeteries
really
never
closed,
they
were
restricted
and
those
restrictions
continue
right
now
our
office
is
open.
We
encourage
appointments.
If
you
show
up
and
then
somebody
has
an
employment,
we
ask
you
to
stay
in
your
car,
we'll
come
and
get
you
at
the
next
available
point
or
we'll
give
you
an
appointment.
E
Operations
obviously
have
to
keep
going.
So
our
team
is
working
in
in
smaller
size
groups.
They
are
one
to
a
vehicle
or
one
to
a
utility
vehicle.
The
governor
still
has
not
stopped
or
released
the
restrictions
on
funeral
gatherings
that
I
saw
the
day
that
continues.
We
again
also
cancelled
all
of
our
historic
walks
through
June
15th.
E
Alright,
here's
a
one
that
you'll
see
that
community
recreation
centers,
oh
the
two
that
we
maintain
today
and
own
and
operate
four
mile
is
closed.
You
should
all
had
a
memo
about
a
week
or
two
old
now
on
your
inbox.
You
didn't
have
a
chance
to
get
to
that.
The
good
news
is
it's
under
major
renovations,
four
major
improvements
on
the
interior
that
will
go
through
August,
so
we're
talking
today,
mostly
about
pioneer
Columbus
community
recreation.
E
We
do
have
a
part
there,
which
is
the
county
that
provides
the
meal
sites.
We
have
there
a
trusted
partner
that
will
follow
all
the
guidance
that's
out
there,
so
once
they
have
a
plant,
we
will
let
their
plan
with
them
and
they
will
begin
their
meal
sites
when
that's
ready,
I,
don't
envision
that
happening
real
soon,
because
that's
one
of
the
more
vulnerable
populations
with
co19.
E
E
Reduce
population
by
fire
code
to
50%
as
the
governor
calls
for
we
will
limit
and
close
off
machines
that
are
too
close
to
each
other
or
space
them
out
about
the
facility,
and
we
will
only
allow
activities
that
are
going
to
lend
themselves
to
safe
social
distancing.
We
also
look
at
our
staff
safety,
so
the
city
facilities,
which
is
a
division
of
the
city
manager's
office,
because
we
wouldn't
put
it
into
a
place
Milly's
w
things
like
sneeze
guards.
When
you
show
up
and
stickers
on
the
floor,
we
link.
E
You
and
on
a
limited
opening
of
Pioneer
Columbus
to
test
that
and
I'm
sure
we
will
learn
some
lessons
as
we
go,
but
we'll
do
it
in
a
safe
way
that
protects
our
staff
and
the
patrons
I.
Also
don't
want
you
to
be
confused.
We
made
a
commitment
for
the
June
2nd
primary.
It's
a
voting
location.
The
building
will
open
on
June
2nd
for
pioneer
Columbus.
The
county
has
tested
their
protocols,
how
they
will
do
that.
You
only
have
access
to
the
lower
half
where
one
of
the
gymnasiums,
the
small
gymnasium,
is
well
spread
out.
E
Their
voting
machines
and
that's
important.
The
schools
are
doing
the
same
thing.
I
just
don't
want
you
to
be
confused.
If
you
hear
from
a
friend
or
a
neighbor
that
they
were
able
to
go
in
to
find
your
Columbus
on
June
2nd,
that's
a
one
day
only
limited
offering
and
make
sure
we
can
offer
public
voting
venues.
E
So
right
now,
as
you
know,
captain
Royce
is
open.
They
met
that
test
with
limited
offerings.
What
they've
done
is
they've
removed
outdoor
patios,
the
interior
of
their
building
is
not
open,
they're,
not
allowing
anybody
to
come
in
and
only
open
their
kept
their
front
counter.
That's
open
from
the
outside.
E
Alright,
one
of
our
programs
is
at
least
going
it's
kind
of
fun
to
think
about
some
recreational
program
that
can
happen.
Evelyn
Kay
Davis
is
one
of
those
programs.
That's
privately
funded
with
donor
money
has
been
since
its
inception.
In
2006,
we've
made
some
really
good
headway
with
our
partners
des
moines,
public
schools
dreams
the
dup,
YMCA
there's
so
many
partners,
I
couldn't
list
them
all.
We
decided
to
do
to
go
program.
It
includes
educational
things
like
in
a
backpack
healthy
food
to
go
home
to
the
families,
as
well
as
healthy
recreational
opportunities.
E
Like
a
workout
plan,
a
jump
rope
we're
working
towards
the
idea
of
a
Fitbit
for
them
to
track
their
steps.
Things
will
obviously
rotate
through
the
phases
again
here
we're
in
phase
2.
As
we
speak,
we
may
be
able
to
be
in
by
June
15th
or
July
1
into
phase
3
I
envision
in
the
small
groups
where
we
have
spaced
out
at
the
park
with
seasonal
staff,
and
some
of
our
staff
that
were
furloughed
from
four-mile
community
rec
trace.
E
The
governor
also
closed
all
skating
rinks
and
skate
parks
through
615.
We
have
one
today.
That's
currently
constructed
and
open
it'll
open
on
6:16
and
it'll,
be
odd.
They'll
be
signed
on
site
that
says
they'll
be
10
of
people
allowed
to
use
a
feature
at
one
time,
we'll
ask
them
to
self-police,
but
also
remind
you.
We
do
have
a
summer
police
program
patrol
that
you'll
see
the
last
slide
they
have
been
out.
They
have
broken
up
games
of
contact
play
and
helped
move
people
on
when
there
was
too
big
of
crowds.
E
This
will
be
added
to
the
list
so
between
safety
messaging,
as
well
as
the
place
we're
in
phase
2
here
and
we'll
ask
folks
to
only
use
it
10
at
a
time
and
the
weight
within
the
distance
or
the
perimeter
of
the
skate
park
and
as
one
person
leaves
to
share
equally
and
join
it.
I
know
that
sounds
like
it
might
be
a
recipe
for
conflict,
but
we're
going
to
have
to
give
it
a
try
and
see
how
that
goes.
E
We
think
that
the
wading
pools
just
might
be
a
recipe
for
disaster
because
of
the
heat
and
they're
already
very
popular
today.
Well,
whereas
the
skatepark
has
been
pretty
much
managed
in
a
way
where
folks
have
not
seen
that
type
of
use,
they've
seen
the
10
to
50,
where
we
were
seeing
the
spring
down
to
the
fifty
to
a
hundred
plus
and
the
spray
goes
to
I
want
to
remind
this
group
that
spray
ons
are
not
chemically
training
water.
That's
the
one
that
just
straight
to
win
waterworks
water
coming
out
of
that
pipe.
B
C
E
You,
you
know,
I,
think,
that's
a
fair
question
right
now:
another
difficult
staff
area
that
we've
been
making
work.
It
was
never
designed
to
be
just
staff
with
the
one
and
three-quarter
time
employees
that
we
have,
but
we
found
unique
ways
to
continue
on
all
of
our
programs.
I'll
highlight
the
neighborhood
and
flower
program.
We've
found
a
way
to
deliver
all
the
neighborhood
flowers.
E
They
don't
have
to
do
it
if
they
don't
feel
comfortable
and
put
a
call
out,
we
will
need
help
at
a
certain
point.
I,
don't
envision
that
until
probably
sometime,
you
know,
between
6:15
and
7
1,
we'll
start
to
slowly
introduce
one,
maybe
two
volunteers
to
help
us
keep
up
and
then,
as
we
progress
through
summer.
Maybe
we
get
to
a
little
bit
larger
sizes,
but
you
know
nothing
real
large.
As
you
can
see,.
E
Grayslake
another
popular
discussion
or
item
on
our
social
media.
Today,
it's
open
just
not
the
parking
lot.
The
restrooms,
the
road
and
the
beach
will
be
closed.
I'll
get
into
this
foursome
in
2020
I'll
display
more
in
a
second,
as
you
can
see,
I'll
break
this
down
for
you
we'll
open
up
the
concession
operations
here
right
after
June
1st,
probably
around
June
15th,
like
city
buildings,
there's
a
way
to
do
that
and
I
want
to
remind
you.
It's
not
really
about
the
concession
business,
it's
more
about
the
watercraft
rental
business.
E
That's
a
perfect
way
to
get
safe
social
distancing
on
a
99
acre
lake.
We
can
do
it
in
a
safe
manner
where
we
can
sanitize
the
equipment
as
it
comes
in
and
goes
back
out,
you
can
give
them
great
direction
on
how
to
use
different
parts
of
the
lake,
but
we
will
still
sell
packaged
foods,
packaged
drinks
and
packaged
candy
bar
chips.
E
E
Okay,
again
depressing
to
even
talk
about
the
beach
being
closed,
but
today
the
beach
would
be
a
very
popular
destination
and
it's
always
been
a
difficult
thing
to
manage
with
no
pool
open
swim.
We
know
it
would
be
a
magnet
to
cool
off
we're,
not
saying
you
can't
sit
on
the
beach
to
enjoy
the
beach
and
enjoy
the
Sun.
We're
saying
that
we
would
not,
and
we
would
sign
that
you
did
not
use
it
to
swim
in
the
water.
We
have
no
lifeguards
on
duty.
E
That's
always
been
the
decision,
that's
because
we
believe
lifeguards
give
a
false
sense
of
security.
Unlike
a
pool
enhancing
the
floor
of
the
lake
and
the
water
quality
is
what
it
is.
It's
not
crystal
clear
water,
like
you
see
it
our
full
operations
with
that
many
potential
people
that
to
tell
their
shoulder
shoulder.
I
believe
it's
a
recipe
for
disaster.
E
Will
not
be
any
sooner
than
6:15.
There
just
happens
to
be
a
little
construction
project
that
our
our
sewer
company
is
doing
on
the
beach
that
connects
the
restrooms
to
a
major
score
line,
that's
being
repaired,
the
entire
city,
but
I
can
envision
around
616.
If
the
downward
trajectory
is
is
happy
like
we
believe
it
will,
we
can
slowly
open
up
the
park
again,
there's
not
a
slow
way
to
do
it.
It's
either
all,
but
it
all
closed
right.
C
E
The
beach
I,
absolutely
believe,
it'll
be
a
very
difficult
enforcement
tool
for
our
Police
Department,
but
I
believe
that
from
a
liability
and
risk
management,
standpoint
I
don't
know
how
we
say
that
the
beach
is
open
this
year
because
of
the
crowds
we're
going
to
see
I
just
again,
perusing
the
local
news,
the
national
news
over
the
holiday
weekend
tomorrow.
They
we
saw
what
some
of
the
late
large
beaches
on
the
ocean
system
has
done.
Thankfully
we
do
have
that
des
moines
police
presence
there
to
help
us
out.
E
I've
also
talked
to
the
only
comparable
park
that
we
have
in
the
state
of
Iowa
it,
which
is
our
neighbor
West
Des
Moines
Rexford,
River
Beach.
Their
director
is
going
to
do
the
same
thing,
so
we'll
have
a
consistent
message
and
that
way
it
looks
like
the
cities
are
working
together
to
make
sure
we're
trying
to
look
at
the
safety
of
our
of
our
users.
E
F
I
appreciate
all
the
the
reasons
for
all
the
constraints
and
I
just
was
wondering
earlier
when
we
talked
about
swim.
Lessons
you'd
mentioned
how
there
are
populations
are
people
who
aren't
don't
understand
the
dangers
of
our
rivers
and
what
came
to
mind?
Is
that
really
those
are
going
to
be
the
that's
the
alternative?
E
Absolutely
listening
into
the
call
tonight
is
our
communications
guru,
expert,
Jim
Fletcher.
She
not
had
this
discussion,
it's
not
a
perfect
scenario,
but
what
we'll
do
is
we'll
work
with
the
Iowa
Department
of
Natural
Resources
on
not
just
boat
safety
and
swim.
Lessons,
safety
and
watercraft
safety
will
do
continuing
social
messaging
will
work
with
our
neighborhood
associations.
As
you
know,
we
have
a
designee
of
all
our
staff
and
we'll
really
push
that
$5.00
from
us
and
I.
E
Don't
want
ever
to
know
that
if
somebody
calls
us
or
contact
us
in
a
manner,
they
can't
afford
the
$5
to
listen.
We're
gonna
make
it
work
either
way.
We
just
like
that
find
out
our
number,
because
we
believe
it
they're
taking
up
a
spot
and
there's
gonna
be
limited
spots
potentially,
so
we
want
them
have
a
little
skin
in
the
game,
but
if
they
can
convince
us
which
won't
take
much
at
all,
that
they'll
show
up
we'll
figure
a
way
through
the
Friends
of
no
one
parks.
E
They've
always
been
great
about
picking
up
that
five
dollars
to
help
us.
But
yes,
we
will
push
social
media
messaging
throughout
as
much
as
possible
and
we'll
do
local
grassroots
efforts
with
the
name,
changes
and
we'll
work
with
them
to
win
public
schools.
And
lastly,
we've
got
a
30,000
member
active
database,
which
is
our
third-party
company,
that
we
tarp
reservations
in
program,
registration
software.
So
we'll
do
the
newsletters.
We
always
do
we'll
do
our
emails,
we'll
do
everything
we
can
within
the
powers
that
we
have
to
put
out
the
safety
message.
E
E
E
You
know
part
of
our
timing
and
I
think
you're
all
understanding
this
is.
We
wanted
a
message,
the
city's
opening
in
a
really
condensed
but
equal
manner,
where
we
didn't
one
felt
it
was
the
right
messages
saying
you
can
go
and
start
using
the
communication
center
tomorrow,
but
you
can't
walk
into
City
Hall
to
look
the
mayor
face
to
face.
E
We
can
tell
you
what
we
we
know
today.
The
capacity
isn't
seats,
but,
as
you
know,
we
have
advanced
people,
don't
always
sit.
The
scenario
sit
around
stand
around,
so
we
might.
We
have
to
arbitrarily
pick
a
low
number
and
say
if
you
want
to
have
a
video
for
letting
maybe
it's
a
hundred
people
at
Sylvan
theater,
and
we
know
that
holds
much
more
than
100
more
than
three
times
100.
E
E
E
While
drinking
fountains,
restrooms
and
portable
restrooms
are
right
now
going
to
stay
closed,
they're
one
of
those
that
I
really
don't
have
a
good
judge
on
right
now,
and
that's
purely
due
to
two
things:
I'm
waiting
for
the
city
manager
to
respond
to
the
staffing
needs.
It
will
take
to
do
additional
sanitation
and
I
proposed
using
some
of
the
pool
staff
that
won't
open
pools
this
year.
Do
some
of
that
work,
but
I
need
to
hear
back
from
him
how
that
will
work,
also
supply
and
demand,
or
that
sanitizing
chemical.
E
If
you
look
at
the
private
sector,
I
know,
for
example,
health
clubs
have
not
opened
their
drinking
fountains,
but
they've
opened
their
restrooms.
So
we're
going
to
look
at
what
the
Metro
is
doing.
What
the
CDC
is
going
to
give
us
guidance
on
and
look
at
what
we
can
do
with
the
staff
resource
we
have
today
I
hope
to
have
a
better
answer
and
the
weeks
to
come
on
that.
That's
just
the
one
tricky
one
they
haven't
been
able
to
pinpoint
a
time
point.
E
Playgrounds
today,
the
governor
opened
playgrounds
so
that
through
a
little
bit
of
curveball,
but
I
will
tell
you
that
the
CDC
is
about
a
week
ago
already
provided
guidance.
That
playgrounds
do
not
need
to
be
sanitized.
Uv
light
is
what
they
believe
is
the
best
to
do
for
playgrounds.
So
we
are
now
going
to
modify
this
slide.
This
isn't
already
now
data
sighted
because
of
that
I
had
a
conversation
with
the
city
manager
right
before
I
picked
up
this
call.
E
Okay,
recreation
programs:
we
postponed
everything
through
6:15,
but
will
start
to
unwind.
That
will
look
at
everything
that
we
do
and
will
look
at
it
at
group
sizes
and
will
look
at
how
do
we
sanitize
things?
An
example
of
this
would
be
our
stand-up
paddleboarding
with
Joel
is
very
popular,
and
you
used
to
have
a
larger
size
because
we
had
enough
a
mandatory,
but
now
we'll
look
at
decrease
them.
The
participant
totals
based
upon
pre-registration
and
we'll
do
more
classes
with
smaller
group
sizes.
We'll
look
at
all
the
things
we
look
at
like
that.
E
Shelters
will
now
be
able
to
be
rented
again
after
6:15
each
one
of
our
enclosed
shelters,
like
you
see
here,
is
McCrea
park.
Has
a
fire
code.
That's
right!
It
like
most
buildings.
Restaurants
are
so
if,
if
this
building
was
50
people,
for
example,
we
would
remove
some
of
the
tables
and
it
would
be
now
only
425.
We
would
ask
the
renter
to
help
us
police
that
we
just
aren't
in
the
business
to
place
that
and
we
would
hope
by
taking
some
the
tables
out.
E
E
Same
thing
for
open-air
shelters,
they'll
be
able
to
be
used
again
again,
will
remove
this
picture.
You
can
see,
there's
lots
of
tables
there,
so
tables
will
be
pulled
out
to
different
parts
of
the
park
and
immediately
might
get
pulled
back
in,
but
that's
the
best
way
to
do
this
at
this
point
in
time
and
kind
of
see
and
test.
This
see
how
it
goes.
E
Special
events
is
a
difficult
one,
but
we're
finding
unique
and
creative
ways
to
reprogram
special
events.
A
good
example.
This
would
be
one
of
our
most
attendant
longest-lasting.
Special
events
that
happens
in
the
summertime
is
yoga
in
the
park
in
Grayslake,
so
we've
met
with
our
yoga.
Volunteers
use
the
instruction
and
we
are
going
to
pre-tape
some
of
these
and
play
them.
While
on
our
social
media
to
say
aids,
it's
yoga
day,
it's
all
you're
not
able
to
come
to
Dre's
lake.
E
You
can
still
do
it
from
home,
rent
one
of
our
parks
or
public
spaces,
and
we'll
do
it
like
that.
Another
good
example
is,
you
know,
maybe
moving
some
of
our
free
flicks
to
some
of
our
larger
parking
lots
like
county
soccer
and
doing
a
ticketed,
advanced
ticketed
motion
where
you
can
only
allow
so
many
vehicles
in
where
we
can
get
safe
social
distancing.
The
governor
gave
money
enough
guidance
on
driving
type
movie,
theater
experiences,
so
we
need
to
really
dive
into
those
rules
a
little
deeper.
E
B
G
E
Jim
I:
that's
the
goal
is
to
maybe
use
county
sockets.
It's
the
only
part
that
has
a
big
enough
parking
lot
that
has
some
separation
better
than
most
four
main
roads
and
I.
Think
there's
a
way
to
do
this,
our
team's
looking
at
it
right
now.
Obviously,
it's
not
as
fun
to
not
have
your
backyard
if
you're
a
neighborhood
person,
but
it's
a
way
to
do
this,
to
try
to
balance
throughout
the
city,
we'll
look
at
all
of
our
Park
life.
I'd
used
Kerry
as
a
good
example.
E
E
Ics,
6:15
and
bartering
I
see
all
sports
and
athletic
venues
6-8
to
6:15
opening.
That's
a
change
from
when
I
set
this
out
on
your
chart,
which
will
be
updated
before
Friday.
For
you
again,
for
the
same
reasons
we
just
discussed.
I
want
to
I
want
the
board
to
recall
that
our
youth
complexes
are
not
programmed
by
our
team.
There
are
venues
that
are
rented
by
third
parties.
There
is
a
lot
of
great
guidance
out
there
between
the
NCAA,
the
national
high
school.
E
E
I
want
to
go
back
I'm.
Sorry,
the
only
real
difference
for
us
would
be
on
the
Greater
Des
Moines
softball
park.
That's
the
one
that
we
do
program
with
adults.
There
aren't.
There
is
occasional
youth
tournament
held
there
again
by
the
private
sector,
but
we
do
program
adult
softball
and
since
the
governor's
newest
restrictions
would
would
allow
again
with
the
right
protocols
in
place.
We
will
also
allow
and
give
that
a
test.
E
You're
almost
made
it
to
the
end,
so
thank
you
for
your
patience.
This
is
just
a
reminder.
What
we've
already
cancelled
things
that
had
to
cancel
through
a
certain
point.
Today's
governor
rules
again
will
allow
us
to
open
up
field
rentals
as
early
as
6
8,
so
not
any
longer.
Gonna
cancel
through
mid-july
for
field
practice,
space
for
youth
and
adults,
but
pickleball
futsal.
Those
programs
are
already
done
for
the
year,
so
those
won't
be
returning
from
our
perspective
again,
you
can
see
some
things
that
we'll
have
to
reevaluate.
E
I've
highlighted
how
athletics
will
work
trails
are
over
but
remind
everybody
trail
events.
These
are
mostly
all
these
fundraisers
that
are
fun
walks
and
runs
and
rides.
Those
are
clothes
through
6:15
and
those
are
gathering
sizes
again
by
third
parties,
much
like
the
athletic
venues.
If
they
can
propose
how
they
would
patrol
and
keep
good
space
in
between
both
participants.
We
would
entertain
that
this
is
one
of
the
areas.
I,
don't
know
that
how
that
would
work
at
this
point
in
time,
I,
don't
see
it
working
it.
E
C
A
E
Volunteers,
you'll
see
that
we're
going
to
limit
volunteer
still,
but
we're
slowly
and
we've
already
already
introduced,
and
they
helped
greatly
during
our
cemetery
operations.
This
past
weekend,
by
safely
in
small,
individual
sizes
or
small
quarantine
families
placing
our
flags
around
our
cemeteries,
which
I
think
is
a
great
touch
and
it
really
made
the
difference.
I.
E
Believe
again,
you
remind
yourself
that
these
folks
will
know
the
rules
before
they
sign
up,
we'll
show
them
the
rules
and
how
we're
going
to
take
care
of
not
only
them
but
our
staff
they
might
be
in
in
the
messenia,
but
again
save
social
distancing
that
slowly
gets
unraveled
like
everything
else.
We're
eventually
at
a
certain
point
with
certain
rules
in
play,
larger
sizes
and
come
back
and
do
larger,
volunteer
type
events
I
think
it's
fun
to
end
on
what's
open
and
remind
everybody
into
extreme
uses,
we're
seeing
at
the
beginning.
E
This
meeting
I
know
Lloyd.
You
mentioned
how
much
you
saw
on
the
trail
traffic
this
weekend,
we're
seeing
off
the
charts
use
skill.
You
can
measure
that
in
a
lot
of
different
ways
from
you
know,
cell
phone
GPS
pings
to
how
fast
the
trash
receptacles
that
are
being
filled
over
the
weekend
or
the
old
eyeball
test
by
driving
by
and
seeing
this,
but
our
cemeteries
are
still
open.
E
You've
heard
me
mention
a
few
times.
The
place
have
been
an
invaluable
partner
in
all
this
they've
been
doing
great
work.
I
get
these
reports
every
morning,
they're
all
over
the
city.
We
direct
their
work.
They
also
know
where
to
go,
they're
doing
a
nice
job,
helping
us
educate
the
public
they're,
taking
the
way
of
a
positive
enforcement.
E
Unless
they
have
to,
you
know,
be
the
hard
police
officer
approaches
they
use
that
last,
the
most
part,
it's
been
just
educating
the
public
that
they
need
the
practice
safe
social
distancing,
I'll
continue
through
our
division,
manage
myself
to
educate
the
place
on
the
newer
rules,
should
they
all
be
approved
by
this
board
and
our
council
on
June
1st.
That
way,
there's
not
conflicting
messages
out
there.
E
E
Sam,
that's
a
great
question,
so
the
libraries
is
a
different
department,
but
they
have
today
I'm,
not
the
expert,
but
the
libraries
have
services
they
slowly
unwind
they're
doing
curbside
check
out
today
and
book
drop-off.
They
have
a
great
if
you
have
never
used
it,
I'll
be
a
big
poster
child,
for
they
have
a
great
digital
access
to
so
many
different
things
from
movies
to
music
to
books.
You
haven't
dabbled
in
the
digital
experience
with
the
library.
E
E
A
E
It's
it's
all
her
work
and
accomplishments
when
we
get
that
those
nice
awards
that
our
apartment
gets
to
see,
so
the
trust
for
public
lands
after
the
last
two
years-
and
this
is
old
hat
for
you-
but
in
case
there
are
one
listener,
and
maybe
if
this
gets
picked
up
after
the
recording,
these
are
all
recorded
and
played
back
for
folks.
Wait
right
now.
E
I
would
tell
you
that
for
a
few
years
before
last
year,
we
tried
to
get
in
this
list
of
the
top
100
largest
cities
and
we're
just
outside
102
103
104,
depending
on
the
year.
But
we
found
out-
and
this
is
a
credit
Richard
Brown-
he
found
out
that
there
was
a
handful
of
larger
cities
that
just
didn't
want
to
participate
because
of
the
intensive
staffing
it
takes
to
submit
the
documentation
they
require.
Are
your
Park
System,
but
over
the
last
year
this
year
we
we've
jumped
a
34th
from
39th,
and
it's
quite
impressive.
E
D
E
D
E
You
Cindy,
as
you
know,
it
there's
amazing
team
behind
the
scenes
here
and
a
lot
of
extra
hours
over
the
last
few
weeks.
It's
like
I'm
sure
I'll
do
it
in
your
private
and
personal
lives.
It's
a
it
comes
down
to
like
I,
keep
saying
two
things:
staff,
safety
and
patron
safety.
If
we
can,
if
we
can
do
that,
we'll
we'll
try
anything
but
I
would
say
just
know
that
what
you
saw
tonight
doesn't
mean
that
we
won't
either
wind
something
back
down.
A
A
All
right
no
report
from
trails-
oh
yeah,
I,
wouldn't
no
one's
been
meeting
happening.
I
will
I
will
say
this.
Our
next
meeting
with
Park
and
Rec
the
executive
committee
and
remember
you're
all
welcome
and
that
would
be
June
the
10th
at
7:30
and
I'm
sure
during
the
10th,
I'm
sure
that'll
be
a
zoom
meeting
and
won't
that
Bend
more
likely
be
yes,.
G
A
E
E
We're
talking
internally
I've
told
the
team
that
to
reach
out
to
their
chairs,
starting
as
early
as
maybe
this
week,
we
wanted
to
get
through
Memorial
Day
to
see
if
and
then
to
start
having
those
meetings
remotely,
but
I
told
them
only
when
they
really
need
something
to
be
moved
to
this
board,
if
there's
not
enough
for
it
to
bring
them
together.
Let's
not
do
that
at
this
point.
Unless
we
really
need
to
okay.