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4.3. PRSR 09-08-1999
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city selling this property for a redevelopment project until the trailer park <br /> project is substantially complete.) <br /> Another change proposed in the Community Recreation budget that will help • <br /> more clearly establish Community Recreation's identity and help eliminate <br /> confusion between Community Education and Community Recreation is the <br /> establishment of a separate brochure. A separate brochure, along with better <br /> use of city newsletters, will help us to market and better inform the public <br /> about community recreation programs. <br /> Finally, the budget proposal keeps Michele Bergh as the recreation <br /> programmer, has two part time employees underneath her management, and <br /> does not call for the replacement of Jeff Asfahl as the community recreation <br /> director. This employee approach is more or less a "wait and see" attitude <br /> and I support this recommendation. <br /> Overall the budget provides for more recreation programming opportunities, <br /> helps identify community recreation as a separate, independent entity from <br /> the school district, and allows all the communities to continue working <br /> together for community recreation. The budget doesn't duplicate services <br /> and allows for a better understanding and identification of what Community <br /> Recreation is for our residents. <br /> • <br />
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