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A
Center,
we
are
excited
to
announce
that
the
new
nature
in
the
city
exhibit
at
the
kronig
interpretive
center
in
north
minneapolis
is
complete.
This
hands-on
educational
exhibit
features
the
wild
creatures.
B
C
Staff
on
this,
what's
particularly
difficult
in
this
case,
is
children.
Children
usually
are
the
ones
frequently
sledding
and
making
equipment
available
to
them,
which
they
may
or
may
not
be
familiar
with.
At
all
times
of
the
day,
in
a
variety
of
circumstances
is
a
bit
troublesome.
C
There
is
a
separate
standard
on
for
recreational
immunity
when
you're
dealing
with
children
who
are
not
presumed
to
be
able
to
make
a
decision
to
assume
the
risk,
and
it's
that's
our
biggest
concern,
quite
frankly,
ordinarily
with
recreational
immunity
that
if
an
adult
is
engaging
in
activity,
baseball,
cross-country,
skiing,
golfing,
any
number
of
things
that
you
could
you
know
you'd
slide
into
second
base
and
break
your
ankle.
All
of
those
activities.
C
The
the
law
would
just
understand
that
an
adult
assumes
that
risk
what's
unique
about
this
is
by
putting
sheds
on
the
park
board
property
not
built
by
the
park
board
by
the
way.
So
we
don't
have
any
control
over
the
standards
of
how
it's
designed
leaves,
at
least
in
our
opinion.
C
The
park
board
opened
to
a
fair
amount
of
risk
and
then
making
those
available
readily
available
for
anyone
who
wants
to
use
them.
You
know
what
happens
if
somebody
goes
in
the
evening
if
it's
crowded,
if
it's
icy,
all
these
other
conditions,
where
we
would
otherwise
have
some
level
of
supervision.
C
C
We
don't
know
the
variety
of
sleds
that
will
be
there,
and
I
think
the
commissioners
have
to
recognize
that
we've
got
6
800
acres
of
land.
We
get
over.
20
million
user
visits
a
year,
and
at
least
in
my
38
years
of
being
legal
counsel,
we've
had
very
few
cases
where
we've
paid
out
on
recreational
claims
they
do
happen.
C
I
just
think
that
to
proceed
with
this
and
to
allow
the
sled
library
libraries
to
pop
up
throughout
a
6800
acre
system
would
vastly
expand.
The
exposure
that
the
board
would
have
to
you
know
is
sliding
activity,
and
you
know
from
personal
experience
and
observation.
C
A
small
child
going
down
a
hill
at
a
speed
of
10
to
20
miles
an
hour
in
conditions
can
lead
to
catastrophic
results,
and
if
the
board
itself
is
facilitating
it
or
even
permitting
others
to
do
it,
you're
really
assuming
a
huge
risk,
and
we
could
look
at
other
branches
of
city
government
where,
if
they're
not
extremely
careful
about
how
they're
managing
their
interaction
with
the
public
it
can
result
in,
you
know
significant
costs.
I
I
would
guess
in
any
given
year.
C
Our
our
budget
for
recreational
immunity
claims
is
in
is
barely
noticed
by
the
commissioners,
and
you
wouldn't
want
to
wind
up
with
a
situation
where
you
could
have
a
six
or
seven
figure
settlement.
I
don't
know
how
we
pay
for
it.
D
Thank
you,
council
greatly
appreciate
it.
I
am
not
seeing
any
other
people
with
their
hands
raised.
So
thank
you.
D
Thank
you,
superintendent
for
the
report
and
given
the
fact
that
I
will
be
recusing
myself
from
the
consent
business
item,
I
will
turn
it
over
to
the
vice
president.
E
B
F
A
H
I
E
D
Thank
you
vice
president,
the
time
being
just
about
5
30,
I
will
move
into
open
time.
D
This
is
the
opportunity
for
the
board
of
commissioners
to
hear
from
the
public.
We
have
a
few
folks
signed
up
for
open
time,
both
in
the
call-in
and
writing.
J
D
D
With
that
I
will
start
the
sign
or
the
speaker
open
time.
We
have
a
few
folks
signed
up.
I
just
gotta
find
my
list.
Our
first
speaker
this
evening
is
cindy.
Benton
is
miss
benton
on
the
line.
D
Have
them
online
either?
Okay,
then
I
will
move
to
our
first
right
in
comment
for
open
time,
I'll
ask
the
secretary
to
read
this
comment,
and
that
is
from
ryan
heath.
G
D
D
Are
online
now
great
courtney
sanders
if
you
would
like
to
state
your
name
and
if
you're
comfortable
your
address
for
the
record,
you
have
one
minute
to
address
the
board:
go.
I
I
Okay
yeah,
my
name
is
courtney
sanders
and
I'm
a
resident
of
the
city
of
minneapolis,
and
I
just
wanted
to
take
a
minute
to
address
president
coco.
I
You
know,
I
think
I've
spoken
a
few
times
on
this
topic,
and
you
know
one
of
the
things
I've
just
been
really
upset
about
with
your
leadership
of
the
city
is
at
the
park
board.
Is
your
behavior
around
the
powderhorn
encampment
issue
this
summer,
you
directly
tweeted
out
to
the
city
that
you
didn't
agree
with
the
superintendent's
action
to
close
the
encampment
and
your
tweet
and
you're
not
supporting
the
superintendent's.
Closing
of
the
encampment
directly
resulted
in
predatory
behavior
against
homeless
people.
I
It
resulted
in
deaths,
shootings,
rapes
and
crimes,
and
I
think
the
city
of
minneapolis
really
deserves
an
apology
for
you
from
you
for
not
acting
like
a
leader
and
calling
on
places
like
the
red
cross
and
the
homelessness
and
housing
agencies
to
help
in
the
situation.
So
I'd
really
appreciate
if
you
apologize
for
the
city
of
minneapolis
and
create
a
resolution
to
have
an
emergency
management
plan
for
the
city
in
the
future,
so
that
the
park
board
doesn't
have
this
kind
of
behavior
happen
again.
Okay,.
D
Thank
you.
Miss
sanders
is
our
next
speaker
on
the
line
cindy
benton.
D
Okay,
we'll
go
back
to
our
right
in
commenters.
I
will
ask
for
barb
thomann
to
have
her
comments
read
by
the
secretary.
G
I
support
the
inclusion
of
funding
for
the
purchase
and
storage
of
parkway
closure
infrastructure
in
your
budget.
I
so
appreciated
the
additional
space
for
bicycling
along
the
parkways
in
minneapolis
last
year,
I
made
a
financial
contribution
to
the
park
board
toward
the
added
expense.
I
hope
that
these
closures
can
become
more
common
in
the
future.
I
live
in
saint
paul
neighborhood
groups
on
this
side
of
the
river
are
taking
community
input
about
the
possibility
of
converting
one
lane
of
the
road
on
mississippi
river
boulevard
to
bike
ped
youth.
D
Thank
you.
Miss
stallman,
our
next
speaker
or
write
in
a
commenter,
is
wendy
revanig.
G
I'm
writing
for
clarification
on
ice
holes
in
minneapolis
lakes.
It
is,
it
was
my
understanding
that,
if
it
is
an
authorized
swim
beach,
it
is
within
the
ordinance.
If
not,
what
is
the
process
and
cost
of
obtaining
a
permit?
I
was
told
by
an
office
with
the
park
or
officer
with
the
park
police
that
one
could
apply
for
a
permit
for
their
group,
a
fee
of
20
and
could
use
it
for
the
weekend
with
covert
upon
us.
The
need
for
outdoor
activities,
the
safe
and
proper
use
of
an
ice
hole
has
significant
benefits.
G
D
Thank
you,
wendy
I'll,
try
one
more
time
here
see
if
cindy
benton
is
on
the
line.
D
F
D
The
resolution
has
been
moved
and
seconded.
Is
there
any
discussion
from
commissioners?
D
Any
discussion
not
seeing
any?
I
just
have
a
point
of
clarification
on
on
this
item.
So
if
there
was
a
situation
where,
in
a
meeting
there
was
desire
to
make
an
amendment
on
the
floor
so
to
speak
or
amend
an
an
amendment
that
would
require
a
super.
D
It
just
requires
general
consensus
or
not
general
consensus,
but
about
two-thirds
of
super
majority.
To
do
so.
That's
correct.
Thank
you
for
that
clarification.
Is
there
any
other
discussion
on
the
item,
commissioner,
music.
M
Thank
you,
president
coghill.
When
we
discussed
this
in
committee,
we
were
told
that
we
needed
to
suspend
the
rules
in
order
to
consider
an
amendment
that
did
not
go
through
this
process.
So
I
believe
that
would
be
what
would
need
to
happen
versus
taking
a
vote
on
whether
or
not
to
consider
the
amendment.
We
would
need
to
take
a
vote
to
suspend
the
rules
and
then
we
would
need
to
decide
whether
or
not
we're
considering
the
amendment.
M
J
G
E
B
E
On
behalf
of
the
legislative
and
intergovernmental
committee,
I'd
like
to
move
resolution,
2020
110,
a
resolution
approving
the
2021
legislative
agenda
of
the
minneapolis
park
and
recreation
board.
I
would
also
like
to
note
that
the
agenda
has
been
amended
to
reflect
the
repeal
of
the
stannic
law
as
voted
by
in
june.
E
D
D
Gushen,
seeing
none
I
thank
the
chair
and,
and
the
committee
for
working
on
this
appreciative
of
seeing
that
the
advocacy
to
repeal
the
standing
claw
is
is
in
there
and
will
certainly
be
supporting
this
this
evening.
I'll
ask
the
secretary
to
please
take
the
role.
H
B
D
That
carries
moving
on
to
the
planning
committee
chair
meyer,.
H
D
D
M
M
L
President
cogill,
commissioner
music,
so
I
think
we
did
provide
some
additional
information
to
you,
commissioner.
We
think
we
can
look
into
the
tire
swing,
we're
just
wanting
to
make
sure
it
fits
in
with
the
budget,
but
I
think
it
will
fit
in
that.
In
that
whole
string
assembly
we
just
may
have
to
use
a
swing
assembly.
That's
a
little
beefier
to
to
use
this
tire
strength,
but
I
think
we
can
proceed
with
the
tire
swing.
L
President
colgail,
commissioner
music,
there
were
a
series
of
swings
that
were
shown,
and
I
believe
that,
with
this
comment
that
you've
made,
if,
if
it's
the
wishes
of
the
board,
that
we
can
look
at
a
tire
swing
for
armitage,
so
I
don't.
I
don't
think
we
need
to
amend
this
concept.
Okay,.
D
H
E
B
D
That
carries
moving
on
our
next
item.
Here
is
resolution
or
sorry
next
item.
Our
items
are
within
the
administration
and
finance
committee
report,
outstanding
committees,
so
I'll
turn
it
over
to
chair
warning.
E
D
Any
discussion
any
discussion,
although
this
is
something
that
has
come
up
in
discussion
a
few
other
times
in
the
central
point.
As
I
understand
it
is
increasing
that
staff
authority
regarding
contracts
from
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
to
175
thousand
dollars
to
be
in
line
with
what
the
city
does,
and
this
helps
us
in
a
variety
of
ways
in
our
contracting
processes.
J
D
It's
time
that
we
align
ourselves
with
how
the
city
does
this,
particularly
because
we
do
all
our
procurement
through
city
processes
as
well,
and
we
should
be
lined
up
so
that
we're
efficient
in
our
work.
In
that
way,
I'll
ask
the
secretary
to
take
the
rule.
H
J
B
F
I'd
like
to
move
resolution,
2021
115
resolution,
transferring
operations
and
maintenance
lottery
proceeds
in
the
amount
of
543.
F
E
D
Any
discussion,
I'm
not
seeing
any
discussion,
and
I
will
ask
the
secretary
then
to
please
take
the
role.
J
H
D
That
carries
our
next
item.
Is
the
unfinished
business
item
resolution
2020
362.,
so
I'd
like
to
ask
for
a
motion
on
resolution
2020
362,
which
is
a
resolution
that
the
board
take
from
the
table
resolution
2020
362
reins
the
resolution
reinstating
the
2020
general
fund
and
enterprise
fund,
internal
transfers
and
internal
loan
repayments
due
to
the
improved
financial
condition
of
both
funds.
D
Any
discussion,
I'm
not
hearing
any.
I
encourage
support
of
this
and
I
will
ask
the
secretary
to
take
the
role.
G
J
B
E
D
J
H
G
B
F
I'd
like
to
move
resolution,
221
117
resolution
to
amend
the
2021
minneapolis
park
and
recreation
board
general
fund
and
internal
services
fund
budgets,
buddy.
J
H
D
The
resolution
carries
moving
on.
We
have
one
additional
item
here
in
unfinished
business,
I'll:
ask
for
a
motion
on
resolution,
2021
122,
which
is
a
resolution
replacing
the
resolutions
2020
253
and
2020
267
pertaining
to
encampments.
D
Emotion.
Do
you
have
a
second
second,
a
motion
and
a
second,
and
I
think
that
it
would
behoove
us
to
have
a
short
explanation
here
of
this
resolution.
This
is
replacing
the
resolutions
that
the
board
passed
last
summer
regarding
our
our
guidance
for
addressing
encampments.
D
D
B
D
A
Encourage
support.
D
Of
that,
I
wonder,
I'm
gonna
ask
the
superintendent
if
he
has
any
other
words
to
provide
or
anybody
else
to
provide
any
additional
context
on
this.
A
A
We've
worked
very
hard
in
the
last
year
through
our
encampments
and
making
sure
that
we
follow,
of
course,
the
executive
order
that
exists
and
making
sure
that
people
have
dignified
places
to
go,
whether
it's
shelters
or
housing
or
where
they
need
to.
You
know
where
we
hopefully
again
make
sure
that
we
provide
that
that
care
and
that
dignity
toward
the
people
that
are
experiencing
homelessness
or
being
sheltered
within
a
city.
A
I
support
this
and
I
think
again,
working
with
our
partners
with
the
city,
county
and
state
is
critical
and
they
have
been
great
partners
with
us.
They
have
worked
with
us
to
always
provide
the
best
service
and
the
best
care
that
we
can
to
the
people
that
are
really
struggling,
the
city
to
find
shelter
and
to
find
you
know,
a
dignified,
dignified
housing
or
dignified
shelter
in
the
city.
A
So
again
I
you
know,
I
thank
you
again,
president
colgail,
for
your
words
and
we
are
working
towards
and
we
are
going
to
be
working
very
hard
with
our
new
department
that
we
have
in
the
community
connections,
involved,
violence,
prevention,
team
to
be
engaged
and
do
the
work
that
we
have
been
doing
all
year,
around
unsheltered
people
in
our
park
system,
and
so
again
I
support
this
and
thank
you
for
your
words
around
this.
D
Thank
you,
superintendent,
council
rice.
Yes,.
C
Mr
president,
you
want,
I
want
to
thank
you
for
bringing
this
resolution
forward.
We
very
much
as
your
legal
counsel
recommend
the
board
adopt
this.
I
think,
as
you
indicated,
commissioner
coghill,
this
would
bring
us
in
line
with
the
state
of
minnesota's
executive
orders
from
governor
walls
as
well
as
working
with
our
partners
at
the
city
and
the
county
and
non-profits,
and
in
trying
to
address
this
situation
in
a
unified
manner,
and
I
think
that's
the
intent
of
the
second
to
the
last
resolve
clause.
C
J
D
M
I
H
F
B
D
Moving
on
two
petitions
and
communications,
commissioner,
music.
M
Thank
you,
president
colgall.
I
appreciate
the
information
being
provided
to
the
board
and
the
public
earlier
this
evening
about
ice
carousels
and
sled
libraries.
I
have
gotten
quite
a
few
questions
about
the
safety
considerations
around
such
activities.
I
also
would
like
to
remind
members
of
the
public
that
you
need
to
keep
your
dogs
on
a
leash
when
you're
outside
the
dog
park,
including
when
you're
on
a
lake.
It's
just
like
parkland.
We
need
you
to
be
respectful.
The
other
consideration
there
as
well
is
not
to
have
fires
on
park
property
on
ice.
M
In
particular,
it
does
cause
the
stabilization
of
the
ice
and
in
an
urban
setting.
I
will
make
it
unsafe
for
folks,
so
please
limit
your
backyard
fires
to
your
backyards
or
fire
rings
where
appropriate.
Thank
you.
That's
all.
I.
D
Had
thank
you,
commissioner,
music.
Commissioner
hassan.
B
D
All
right,
thank
you,
commissioner.
French
commissioner
forney.
F
Thank
you.
Yes,
I
wanted
to
announce
that
this
saturday,
the
minneapolis
parks
foundation,
is
having
their
next
generation
of
parks,
events,
which
is
winter
birding
101,
it's
at
three
o'clock
in
the
afternoon
this
saturday
via
zoom,
and
you
can
go
to
the
minneapolis
park
foundation
website
to
find
it
sounds
very
fun
who's
that
bird
find
out.
D
Thank
you,
commissioner.
Forney
vice
president
vito.
E
Thank
you,
president
coghill.
I
just
quickly
want
to
say
thank
you
to
all
my
colleagues
on
the
board.
You
know
we
passed
a
huge
resolution
with
over
a
million
dollars
in
investment,
around
youth
violence
prevention
and
also
to
seniors.
So
thank
you
to
my
colleagues
on
the
board
and
all
the
staff
and
all
of
our
partners
to
help
make
this
happen.
This
is
a
big
win
for
our
youth
in
minneapolis
and
the
city
of
minneapolis
overall.
D
Thank
you
vice
president
vita
and
I
I
couldn't
agree
more,
it's
great
to
see
support
for
such
important
programs,
and
I
have
have
appreciated
so
much
the
advocacy
particularly
of
commissioner
severson,
commissioner,
french
and,
and
especially
the
vice
president.
This
is
the
board
stepping
up
and
addressing
some
of
the
key
issues
and
concerns
that
our
community
is
facing
right
now
and
being
nimble
enough
and
bold
enough
to
take
those
steps,
and
it's
it's
great
to
see
collaboration
in
that
effort.
D
G
Thank
you,
commissioner.
G
Thank
you,
commissioner.
French
vice
vice
chair
forney,
here.
H
J
J
F
H
That
carries
so
we're
in
an
unusual
situation
where
we
have
a
time
certain
item
for
6
30
pm.
We've
got
a
lot
of
time
before
then
I'll
try
to
get
as
much
of
our
business
done
before
then,
but
we'll
have
to
wait
until
then
to
take
a
final
vote.
H
But
what
I'll
do
is
we'll
first
consider
resolution
121
have
a
presentation
on
that.
We'll
read
the
comments
that
were
submitted
to
us
in
writing
and
then
recess
the
committee
until
6
30
check
and
see
if
anyone
is
on
the
phone
and
then
take
a
vote
on
it.
So
with
that
all
said,
is
there
a
motion
for
resolution
2021
121
the
resolution
improving
the
concept
plan
for
lyndon
hills
park,
playground,
rehabilitation
so
moved
great.
So
can
we
have
julia
rossler,
give
our
presentation
about
what
this
is
about.
N
N
N
The
southwest
parks
plan
did
intensively,
engage
the
community
for
about
a
year
and
a
half,
and
that
a
snip
of
that
plan
is
below
focused
in
on
the
play
area
and
it
shows
they're
labeled
with
the
letter
f,
the
two
existing
play
containers
to
remain
and
the
number
15
showing
a
new
nature
plate
area
which
is
not
included
at
this
time.
N
In
addition
to
those
items,
I
did
personally
meet
with
the
neighborhood
organizations,
community
engagement
committee
and
upper
and
lower
harriet
school
community
schools,
parent-teacher
organization
groups,
to
get
feedback
about
how
to
conduct
engagement,
which
we
ended
up
having
to
modify
to
fit
into
the
covet
environment.
N
The
surveys
indicated
initially
support
for
the
project,
which
is
also
really
mandated
by
ada
as
well.
We
have
to
playgrounds,
have
to
be
brought
up
to
date
with
current
ada
regulations,
as
the
organization
can
fit
them
in
the
community
expressed
a
preference
for
nature
type
play
in
the
open-ended
questions,
not
so
much
in
the
survey
part.
But
there
were
several
comments
asking
for
nature
type
play
options
but
more,
moreover,
the
real
themes
were
priorities
for
two
to
five-year-old.
N
Children
were
climbing
swinging,
slides
and
imagine,
imaginative
and
cooperative
play
and
the
priorities
for
five
to
twelve-year-old
children
were
climbing
swinging,
slides
cooperative
plays
spinning
equipment
and
connected
equipment
and
creative
plays.
So
there
were
quite
a
few
different
amenities
there
that
were
asked
for
there
were
when
we
shared
the
proposed
concept
plan.
N
Many
of
the
respondents
indicated
support.
There
were
some
mixed
responses
with
requests
for
supporting
the
project
generally,
but
suggesting
certain
equipment
components
to
be
switched
out
or
altered
in
some
way.
There
wasn't
a
particular
theme
with
those
comments,
and
many
respondents
did
express
concern
about
less
equipment
than
there
is
now
and
some
did
express
a
desire
for
more
challenging
equipment.
N
So
it
was
a
really
varied
in
the
responses
that
we
received
about
the
concept
plan.
The
next
slide
shows
some
background
information
about
the
existing
play
containers.
One
of
the
things
that
our
professional
advisory
committee
was
able
to
share
is
there
are
ongoing
drainage
issues
at
the
current
playground,
which
is
a
safety
concern.
N
The
the
there
has
been
flooding
of
the
plate,
containers
and
one
of
the
plate
containers.
I
believe
it's
a
two
to
five
area
does
regularly
it's
kind
of
wet
and
and
has
some
some
problems
there.
N
There
also
were
issues
with
the
existing
equipment,
particularly
noted
in
the
2-5
area.
Some
of
the
equipment
is
broken
or
has
parts
missing
and
doesn't
function.
The
way
it
is
supposed
to
and
then
also
the
current
playground
again
is
not
doesn't
currently
meet
ada
standards.
N
The
next
slide
shows
an
overview
in
the
plan
view
of
the
proposed
changes
to
the
play
area.
It
shows
a
sand
play
area
remaining
in
the
2-5
area
and
then
in
the
larger
two
to
five
play
area.
N
N
N
We
featured
climbing
several
climbing
opportunities
swinging
a
slide
and
some
imaginative
and
cooperative
play
opportunities,
as
requested
in
the
survey.
One
thing
that
we
have
as
an
alternate
in
this
option
is
this
little
play
dome.
N
N
The
next
slide
shows
our
5
to
12
equipment
that
is
proposed.
The
play
area
on
the
next
slide
yeah.
Thank
you.
It
features
climbing
components
of
various
types
and
I
think
I
see
a
total
of
five
different
types
of
climbing
equipment.
Here
we
have
a
slide
and
we
have
connected
equipment,
and
then
we
have
an
animal
tracks
panel
and
that
is
kind
of
to
give
interaction
with
nature
and
then
a
surfboard
for
imaginative
as
an
imaginative
experience
for
children.
N
H
G
I
reviewed
the
proposed
updates
and
wanted
to
submit
my
primary
concern
that
there
are
overall
fewer
structures
in
the
new
park
proposed
that
it
that
exists
today.
This
is
incredibly
busy
park
and
I'm
concerned
about
the
reduction
in
play.
Structures
to
the
existing
format.
Can
some
of
the
existing
structures
continue
to
be
used
to
save
costs?
G
If
there
is
a
if
there
is
budget
great
if
they
are
new,
but
I
am
all
for
repurposing
the
existing,
for
example,
the
pirate
ship
structure
could
absolutely
remain
as
it
appears
to
be
in
good
shape
in
the
2-5
area,
as
it's
a
favorite
for
park
lowers
of
all
ages.
Thank
you
for
your
consideration.
Allison.
G
G
G
G
Please
explore
the
importance
of
installing
a
four-way
stop
at
44th
and
york.
Children
need
to
cross
there
to
enter
the
park.
Cars
are
parked
on
both
sides,
heavily
making
visibility
very
poor
at
this
intersection,
especially
for
small
children.
It
is
very
dangerous.
Your
voice
would
be
more
influential
with
the
city
traffic
control
people
than
mine
would
be,
and
that
is
why
I'm
suggesting
that
you
look
into
the
problem
genie
long
and
I
have
one
more.
G
H
Thank
you,
secretary
ringo,
and
then
I
was
advised
that
we
have.
We
didn't.
Have
anyone
make
any
requests
to
call
in,
and
our
rules
do
say
that
they
would
have
needed
to
have
done
so
this
afternoon.
H
Okay,
since
no
one
signed
in
this
afternoon
to
call
in
I'm
going
to
proceed
to
the
vote
so
secretary
ringle,
please
call
the
roll.
G
M
G
But
also
hi,
thank
you.
Vice
chair
barney,
hi,
chair
meyer,.