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Housing and Redevelopment Minutes Page 3 <br /> September 3,2019 <br /> • planters needing to be watered on weekends. She noted her own personal planters aren't <br /> watered on the weekends and seem to do well and overwatering isn't good for planters as <br /> too much water just runs out. <br /> Commissioner Chuba stated the hanging planters seem to take more water but he agrees <br /> with her questioning the need for weekend watering. <br /> Commissioner Ovall stated he would give Street and Park Superintendent Tim Sevcik the <br /> benefit of the doubt when determining how often and when to water the hanging planters, <br /> noting we'd have to see how it goes. He indicated there was no expense included for the use <br /> of city equipment or water, and because every other light pole will have a hanging planter, <br /> safety and efficiency navigating around vehicles and people will not be easy without the right <br /> equipment. <br /> Commissioner Eder asked if other cities were contacted about the number of days per week <br /> their hanging planters were watered. <br /> Ms. Othoudt indicated she had contacted other cities and they had all incorporated 7 days <br /> per week watering into their budget,noting she hasn't come across a city that doesn't water 7 <br /> days a week. <br /> Commissioner Kuester asked why the Parks Department isn't responsible for this when they <br /> already maintain the downtown park. <br /> • Commissioner Ovall stated it's more than a downtown business effort and the city has been <br /> leaning on them a lot for their time and resources,but with volunteers it's sometimes <br /> difficult to maintain consistency along with proper planter maintenance and safety. He stated <br /> after reflecting on that,it seems to make sense to use HRA budgeted funds for this purpose <br /> because it benefits more than just the downtown. <br /> Commissioner Chuba asked if this cost includes plant fertilizer when needed. <br /> Commissioner Eder stated she assumed fertilizer would be added to the water. <br /> Ms. Othoudt stated it was her understanding it would be just water and does not include <br /> fertilizer. <br /> Chair Toth asked if she could check with other cities. <br /> Commissioner Eder asked for clarification that other cities didn't fertilizer their flowers. <br /> Ms. Othoudt stated that was one of the questions she asked other cities and she wasn't <br /> aware that there was fertilizer applied with the water. <br /> Commissioner Chuba stated the city of Rogers has very large planters and they look good. <br /> • Commissioner Eder stated the city of Anoka's planters are similar and beautiful and would <br /> assume they are fertilized periodically. <br />
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