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<br />WTRP Nature Play Area and Archery Range Names <br />The archery range is now completed and opened July 31. The nature play area construction work is nearly <br />completed by the contractor. A name suggested for the archery range is Aspen Ridge Archery Range since it <br />is on a ridge surrounded by Aspen trees. Two names suggested for the play area have been Glacial Moraine <br />Nature Play Area or Big Blue Stem Nature Play Area. Is the Commission interested to bring naming of the <br />facilities back for discussion in September? <br />Construction on the WTRP Pavilion started on August 4. This should be completed by mid-August. <br />Community Concerts at Rivers Edge Commons <br />We are marketing the four concerts as the “Community Concerts at Rivers Edge Commons” July 30 to <br />August 20. Elk River Residents only can reserve seats online beginning at 6 p.m. the Sunday before each <br />concert. Details are on the city website including a map for each zone to reserve. <br />120 residents registered for the first concert and 95 showed up. There was no waitlist with 160 maximum <br />capacity. Staff developed a COVID-19 Operations plan for the Concert Series attached. <br />Skate Park <br />The skate park committee and the public met with park designer Spohn Ranch and SRF via Zoom <br />Thursday August 6 to discuss the new design which has a new footprint and shape. It moved from its <br />original location because of the recent Hwy 10 stormwater pond. This is part of the Orono Park design <br />process. This was promoted through social media and the city’s website.
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