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^ Parks&Recreation Commission Minutes Page 3 <br /> July 14,2021 <br /> Mr. Hecker stated we could wait. <br /> Chair Williams shared that the cost may not go down. <br /> Commissioner Niziolek asked if we package it together and delay until next year <br /> could we get a better deal packaged together. <br /> Council member Wagner shared that there are unhappy neighborhood residents near <br /> Trott Brook Farms Park and explained that we are feeling the effects of Covid-19 <br /> trickle down. Supports the commission on what they choose to do. <br /> Mr. Hecker shared that park dedication could be used for the project at Country <br /> Crossing Park. <br /> Chair Williams stated it may be better to wait with timing of construction. <br /> Mr. Hecker stated the quote is good for 30 days. <br /> Council member Wagner asked if we went back out for bids,would it be done in <br /> 2022. <br /> �•• Commissioner Soltvedt stated the excavating work could be completed in the winter <br /> to be able to start construction early in 2022. <br /> Council member Wagner asked if staff could do the removal. <br /> Mr. Hecker stated they have the ability but cannot predict their workload at that time <br /> of year. <br /> Commissioner Soltvedt stated he would like to see excavation done as soon as <br /> possible in the winter for the tennis courts and would like to move forward on <br /> Country Crossing project. <br /> Council member Wagner asked if moving the reconstruction of the Trott Brook <br /> Park tennis courts to 2022 if it would make sense to then ask if the two tennis courts <br /> meet the needs of the community or do the courts need to be expanded,like adding <br /> a pickleball court and to discuss at the park improvement budget meeting. <br /> Commissioner Loidolt asked if there is there a way,we can survey the Trott Brook <br /> neighborhood residents to see who plays tennis vs pickleball. <br /> Council member Wagner shared that she could survey the neighborhood residents <br /> IoWERFI 81 <br /> II' NATURE <br />