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<br />The Elk River Vision <br />A welcoming community with revolutionary and spirited resourcefulness, exceptional <br />service, and community engagement that encourages and inspires prosperity <br />Request for Action <br /> <br /> <br />To <br />Mayor and City Council <br />Item Number <br />10.3 <br />Agenda Section <br />Work Session <br />Meeting Date <br />May 6, 2019 <br />Prepared by <br />Michael Hecker, Parks and Recreation Director <br />Item Description <br />Outdoor Ice Rink at Spectrum High School <br />Reviewed by <br />Cal Portner, City Administrator <br />Reviewed by <br /> <br /> <br />Action Requested <br />Discussion and Council direction for potential partnership <br /> <br />Background/Discussion <br />Spectrum High School first discussed the idea of the city adding an outdoor hockey rink with the Parks <br />and Recreation Commission in March of 2018. The Commission recommended staff work with Spectrum <br />to define capital costs, and present ideas for a potential ice rink at the Spectrum High School recreation <br />facility. <br /> <br />In return for the city purchasing the rink, maintaining the ice and providing warming house attendants, <br />Spectrum offered the location for community use of the warming house with heated restrooms on <br />evenings and weekends as well as parking lot snow removal. They indicated they would expedite capital <br />improvements of $185,000 for rink lighting parking lot area improvements. Spectrum would also <br />maintain and clean the warming house. <br /> <br />Various rink options are available from wood frame to galvanized steel framed dasher boards. Spectrum <br />prefers the steel galvanized dasher boards because of their potential for a future varsity high school <br />hockey program that could add refrigeration and a dome to the facility. <br /> <br />The city costs to maintain the ice and provide warming house attendants would be covered by <br />discontinuing the ice rinks at Lion John Weicht Park and Kliever Lake Fields Park, both of which only <br />have partial hockey boards. <br /> <br />Financial Impact <br />The cost to purchase, deliver and install dasher board for an outdoor regular high school ice rink in is the <br />range of $60,000 to $105,000. An optional concrete pad for smoother ice is estimated at $55,000. One <br />possible funding source is park dedication as this would be a new ammenity. <br /> <br />Attachments <br /> Spectrum Ice Rink Options <br /> Spectrum High School Athletic Complex (provided by Spectrum) <br /> Aerial view of Spectrum and Kliever Lake Fields Park
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