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<br />PARK BOARD MEETING <br />January 3, 1973 <br />Meeting was called to order at 8e11 p.m. <br />Board members presento Cook, Dahl, Gunderman, Hagemeyer, Smith, <br />Weissman and Council Representative Rebelein. <br />Board members absento Sherlock. <br />Others presents Robert Tr?icklund, Director of Parks and Recreation. <br />The minutes of the regular meeting of December 6, 1972 V,rere approved <br />as submitted. <br />Ramsey_C~unty Presentation on Rush Lake <br />The Board was informed that the representatives from the Ramsey <br />County Open Space staff were unable to 3e present at the meeting due <br />to the inclement weather. They have requested to be placed on the <br />agenda for the February meeting. <br />M.R.P.A. Board and Commission Section Activities <br />,~ ~ ~.~. <br />Gunderman explained to the Board that the M.R.P.A. Board and <br />Commission Section has met several times to plot a course of action <br />for x_973. He requested that the Park Board submit suggestions for <br />activities for the coming year. He stated that one area had already <br />been discussed9 that of attempting to influence legislature at the <br />state level. L•?hich will have an effect on the field of Parks and <br />Recreation. There was some question as to how this would be imple- <br />mented as there was a potential for conflict of interest with the <br />M.R.P.A. in some areas. <br />Dahl suggested that the Board and Commission Section consider the <br />problem of the interrelationship of the many agencies involved in <br />the field of Parks and Recreationy such as watershed boards, the <br />Metropolitan Council, the Department of Natural Resources, etc. <br />She stated that there was a great deal of overlap in the efforts of <br />these groups without any interface among them. <br />Cook suggested, along the same lines, that some efforts be made to <br />coordinate the many trails systems amongst municipalities and other <br />units of government. <br />Dahl asked if anything were being done to assist communities who are <br />just beginning involvement in the provision of Park and Recreation <br />services. She stated that developing a resource bank and/or a <br />speakers bureau could be of great assistance to communities in this <br />position. <br />
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