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grant application they submitted. The minimum space they propose is 30,000 square feet with an <br /> estimated cost of$4 to $5 M. <br /> WCommissioner Arne Engstrom reported that the county might have needs that a community <br /> center could address. For example, the WIC program could possibly use satellite space. <br /> Carol Mills, Guardian Angels director, announced that the new addition to the Senior Center is <br /> complete. It is between 5,000-6000 additional square feet. The final cost was $820,000 with HUD <br /> providing $100,000 of the funds.She invited everyone to the grand opening on February 22. A <br /> discussion ensued about the fact that there is a growing senior population with a vast variety of <br /> needs for community space. Barb Kreuser reported that the more physically active seniors could <br /> use larger space for their tap and line dances and for walking. She also cautioned that we need <br /> to create community space that is accessible to all income levels and without fees. Dan Larson, <br /> new college graduate, reported that in Florida there are multiple theatres which are heavily <br /> frequented by seniors. It is his experience that seniors want to attend quality theatre <br /> productions_ <br /> New committee name: Don Heinzman suggested that we rename our committee the Center for <br /> Community committee. <br /> Next Step: It was agreed to begin gathering research that has been done in the last ten years <br /> regarding community gathering space: <br /> • 1990 Community Task Force Report <br /> • Elk River Chamber research of community centers <br /> • Elk River Citizen's League Report <br /> • 2001 Arts Alliance survey of community centers and arts centers <br /> • Central Business District Visioning <br /> • Operation ER's Great Conversation (town meeting visioning session) <br /> • • and any other yet to be identified <br /> David Flannery volunteered to bring the school district's demographic information based on the <br /> current census report to the next meeting. <br /> Jim Stanley, Chamber of Commerce, volunteered to poll Chamber members about community <br /> gathering space. <br /> Jim suggested that we need to establish which components of our community agree on a <br /> common mission. It was agreed that we will continue to identify possible stake holders to <br /> include in our discussion. We need to hear from young families and residents that are new to <br /> the Elk River area. <br /> Stake holders are invited to bring to the next meeting a brief list of needs to begin the process of <br /> creating a center vision. Arne Engstrom noted that a community center has come in many <br /> forms over the years. Most had space that was multipurpose. <br /> Funding: Operation ER has access to grant funding for planning through the Initiative <br /> Foundation. Also, David Flannery suggested that the Three Rivers Community Foundation is <br /> another source for funding. <br /> The next meeting of the Center for Community Committee will be held Thursday, March 1, 2001 <br /> at 4 p.m. at the Elk River City Hall. <br /> The meeting adjourned at 5:30 p.m. <br /> 411 . <br />
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