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• 1 <br /> City Council Minutes I 1 Page 2 <br /> February 5, 1990 <br /> • <br /> Mr. Morris indicated that the most popular recreational activities that <br /> the people are doing in Elk River are hiking and walking, and that the <br /> second highest rating was bicycling. Mr. Morris stated that these <br /> types of activities are definitely pointing toward trail type of <br /> facilities. <br /> Mr. Morris reviewed the City Services portion of the Survey. He <br /> indicated that some of the issues which were of concern to citizens <br /> were street lights and loose dogs. He further indicated that lack of <br /> communication between the City and the residents was also an issue. He <br /> suggested that a newsletter is an excellent way to communicate with the <br /> residents. Mayor Tralle questioned whether the newsletter could be <br /> sent in conjunction with the Elk River Star News. He stated that the <br /> Elk River Star News reaches residents other than just Elk River <br /> residents and felt that it may be beneficial for the City newsletter to <br /> also reach other residents surrounding the City of Elk River. <br /> Mr. Morris indicated that a portion of the Survey was in regard to a <br /> Community Center being built in Elk River. He indicated that the <br /> residents were asked what type of activities they would like to see in <br /> a Community Center. He stated that the four major answers revolved <br /> around a community room, group room, teen center, and senior center. <br /> The City Council discussed uses for the Community Center. <br /> Councilmember Holmgren questioned whether a teen center and a senior <br /> center located in the same building would be compatible. Mr. Morris <br /> indicated that if this were the case, the design of the building would <br /> be centered around this aspect in order to accommodate both the teens <br /> and the seniors. The Council discussed the need for a teen center. <br /> The type of teen center was discussed by the Council. Ms. Traxler <br /> indicated that if the City should decide on using the Community Center <br /> as an area for teens, serious consideration should be given to allowing <br /> the teens to decide what type of activities could take place in the <br /> teen center. She indicated it would be necessary to get the teens <br /> involved in the planning stage of the teen center. Mr. Morris <br /> indicated that the majority of the residents favored the idea of <br /> attaching the Community Center to the City Hall. <br /> The last portion of the Survey that Mr. Morris discussed was in <br /> relation to garbage and recycling. He indicated that according to the <br /> survey, many of the Elk River residents were already recycling and <br /> further that if the City initiated recycling, 93% of the residents <br /> indicated that they would become involved and participate in the <br /> recycling. <br /> In summary, Mr. Morris indicated that people within Elk River are <br /> fairly confident and happy with the community. He indicated that there <br /> is a major need for more meeting space within the community and also a <br /> major need for more communications between the residents and the City <br /> of Elk River. The Council thanked Ms. Traxler and Mr. Morris for this <br /> summary. <br /> 4.1 Deerfield III Agreement <br />
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