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“There is no pin on a map for a lot of these projects,” he said. Some of the largest expenses for the year, however, are planned for specific parks, including $375,000 dedicated to the next phase of work at Cascade Lake Park and $300,000 to install a spray pad and warming house at Lincolnshire Park in Northwest Rochester. Another water feature is planned for Southeast Rochester’s McQuillan Field, which will use $275,000 to add a spray pad and ball field in connection to a planned land exchange with the Rochester School District. The Rochester City Council unanimously approved the plan, but members also expressed concerns about future spending of the referendum funds. ....
Pitch seeks to increase community voices in park plans Rochester council will look at proposal to fund survey related to Soldiers Field and Silver Lake master plans as priorities are presented for first year of park referendum funding. 5:00 am, Jan. 30, 2021 × From left, Paisley Schaefer, 5, plays at the Manor Park skating rink with her cousins, Jordyn Carpenter, 11, Chance Carpenter, 9, and Tyetan Carpenter, 7, all siblings, Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020, in Rochester. (Joe Ahlquist / [email protected]) A $29,000 proposal seeks to expand upcoming community discussions connected to planning efforts for Soldiers Field and Silver Lake parks. The Rochester City Council will be asked to use a portion of the city’s contingency fund to conduct a randomized survey to gather added community feedback as master plans are eyed for the two city parks. ....
Rochester leaders are asking for your help in a new public survey. Posted: Dec 21, 2020 9:10 AM Posted By: Madelyne Watkins ROCHESTER, Minn. - Rochester city leaders want your feedback on COVID-19 impacts as well as diversity, equity and inclusion. A new survey asks you questions about the impacts the pandemic has made on you and your family and it s open to everyone in the Med City. They want to get a better understanding of how everyone feels and this is a way to connect with them. We can t solve all the world s problems with just data or data alone or one particular survey, explained the communications and engagement manager, Jenna Bowman. So we re also working with the Diversity Council to host some virtual community conversations. ....