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06092026 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting Agenda PacketCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING AGENDA June 9, 2026 at 6:30 PM Mendota Heights City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights 1.Call to Order 2.Roll Call 3.Pledge of Allegiance 4.Approval of the Agenda The Commission, upon majority vote of its members, may make additions or deletions to the agenda. These items may be submitted after the agenda preparation deadline. 5.Approval of Minutes a.Approve Minutes from the March 10, 2026, Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting b.Approve Minutes from the May 12, 2026, Parks and Recreation Commission Work Session 6.Public Comment - for items not on the agenda Public comments provide an opportunity to address the Commission on items which are not on the meeting agenda. All are welcome to speak. Individuals should address their comments to the Commission as a whole, not individual members. Speakers are requested to come to the podium and must state their name and address. Comments are limited to five (5) minutes. No action will be taken; however, the Chair and Commissioners may ask clarifying questions as needed or request staff to follow up. 7.Acknowledgement of Reports Items on the Acknowledgement of Reports are approved by one motion of the Commission. a.Park Improvement Project Update b.Par 3 Update c.Recreation Update 8.New Business a.FY2027 Budget Recommendation Page 1 of 23 9.Old Business 10.Staff Announcements 11.Student Representative Update 12.Commissioner Comments and Park Updates 13.Adjourn Next Meeting July 14 at 6:30pm Information is available in alternative formats or with the use of auxiliary aids to individuals with disabilities upon request by calling city hall at 651-452-1850 or by emailing cityhall@mendotaheightsmn.gov. Page 2 of 23 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS, DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA DRAFT PARKS AND RECREATION MEETING MINUTES MARCH 10, 2026 The March meeting of the Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation Commission was held on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at Mendota Heights City Hall, 1101 Victoria Curve. 1. Call to Order – Parks and Recreation/Assistant Public Works Director Meredith Lawrence called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. 2. Roll Call – The following Commissioners were present: Chair Jaffrey Blanks, Commissioners: Michelle Muller, Daniel Van Lith, Kirsten Ramirez, Michael Toth, and Pau Cortes Valdes; absent: Commissioner Jennifer Weichert and Student Representative Evangeline Fuentes. Staff present: Parks and Recreation/Assistant Public Works Director Meredith Lawrence, Recreation Coordinator Willow Eisfeldt, Recreation Facilities Coordinator Trey Carlson, and Assistant City Engineer Lucas Ritchie. 2.a Election of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson Parks and Recreation/Assistant Public Works Director Meredith Lawrence opened nominations for the position of Chairperson. Motion Blanks/second Muller, to elect Jaffrey Blanks as Chairperson. There were no other nominations. AYES 6: NAYS 0 Chair Blanks opened nominations for Vice-Chairperson. Motion Blanks/second Muller, to elect Cortes Valdes as Vice-Chairperson. Commissioner Cortes Valdes accepted the nomination, and there were no other nominations. AYES 6: NAYS 0 3. Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 4. Approval of Agenda Motion Muller/second Toth, to approve the agenda. AYES 6: NAYS 0 5.a Approval of Minutes from November 12, 2025, Regular Meeting Motion Toth/second Ramirez to approve the minutes of the November 12, 2025, Parks and Recreation Commission Regular Meeting. AYES 6: NAYS 0 5.b Approval of Minutes from February 10, 2026 Worksession Motion Van Lith/second Muller to approve the minutes of the February 10, 2026, Parks and Recreation Commission Worksession. AYES 6: NAYS 0 Page 3 of 23 5a. 6. Citizen Comment Period (for items not on the agenda) None. 7. Acknowledgement of Reports Chair Blanks read the titles of the three updates (Park Improvement Project Update, Recreation Update, Par 3 Update, Warming House/Outdoor Rink Update) and polled the Commissioners for questions. 7.a Park Improvement Project Update Parks and Recreation/Assistant Public Works Director Meredith Lawrence provided an overview of the park projects that were included in the final budget and planned for completion this year. 7.b Recreation Update Recreation Program Coordinator Willow Eisfeldt provided an overview of recent events and highlighted upcoming events, activities, and programming opportunities. Commissioner Cortes Valdes commented that his children enjoyed the snow day event. He asked if there is a target number of registrations for the summer programs. Recreation Program Coordinator Willow Esifeldt provided information on registrations received thus far compared to last year. 7.c Par 3 Update Recreation Facilities Coordinator Trey Carlson commented that the course is not yet open for the year. He stated that the December year-end financial dashboard was provided in the packet for review. He noted that staff have been preparing to open the course when the weather allows. 7.d Warming House/Outdoor Rink Update Recreation Facilities Coordinator Trey Carlson provided an overview of the warming house and outdoor rink season statistics. 8. New Business 8.a Assign Commissioner Parks Parks and Recreation/Assistant Public Works Director Meredith Lawrence stated that each year, they assign parks to the Commission members to visit and provide updates at monthly meetings. Commissioner Toth selected Market Square and Civic Center. Commissioner Van Lith selected Marie and Victoria Highlands. Commissioner Cortes Valdes selected Hagstrom-King and Ivy Hills. Chair Blanks selected Valley and Wentworth. Commissioner Ramirez selected Mendakota and Rogers Lake. Commissioner Muller selected Kensington and Friendly Hills. Page 4 of 23 Commissioner Wiechert was assigned Valley View Heights and the Dog Park. 8.b Approval of Commission Bylaws Parks and Recreation/Assistant Public Works Director Meredith Lawrence conducted the annual review of the Commission Bylaws. Chair Blanks suggested that in the case of a contested vote, they would use a raise of hands. Ms. Lawrence commented that in those scenarios, staff can conduct a roll call vote. Motion Van Lith/second Muller, to approve the Commission Bylaws. AYES 6: NAYS 0 8.c Hagstrom-King Park Bleacher Pad & Trail Connection Assistant City Engineer Lucas Ritchie provided information on the Hampshire Estates Street Improvement Project, bleacher pad, and trail connection. He noted that the concrete pad and trail connection would be funded through the Special Parks Fund, although the project elements will be bid as part of the street project. He noted that the bleachers would be a separate purchase and installed separately from the project. Commissioner Muller asked for more information on the scope of the street project, and specifically, the impacts on Mendota Heights Road. Mr. Ritchie provided additional details on the street rehabilitation project. He stated that they are not anticipating much work on Mendota Heights Road, and he did not anticipate any closures of that road. Commissioner Toth asked if this had been discussed in the past. Parks and Recreation/Assistant Public Works Director Meredith Lawrence confirmed that they have been discussing these park improvements for multiple years, but the road project was delayed by one year, which caused this project to be delayed as well. Commissioner Muller believed that they discussed a connection further south, noting an area where people currently cut through. Mr. Ritchie provided additional information explaining why that placement was decided on to provide connectivity. Chair Blanks recognized that this is the most cost-efficient placement. Commissioner Cortes Valdes asked if any other options were reviewed. Commissioner Muller commented that they have discussed the connection, but this is the first time they have seen the actual placement for the connection. Ms. Lawrence stated that staff did discuss this with neighbors during the community engagement. Mr. Ritchie provided additional information on the resident engagement that was done for the residents in this area and the desire to have more connectivity to the park. Page 5 of 23 Commissioner Muller asked if there could be another crosswalk connected to the green trail. Mr. Ritchie provided additional information on the placement of crosswalks. Commissioner Muller asked that a trash bin be added and provided two potential locations. Ms. Lawerence replied that once this project is completed, she would review the trash placement for the park. Motion Muller/second Ramirez, to approve the inclusion of the bleacher pad and trail connection at Hagstrom King. AYES 6: NAYS 0 9. Old Business 10. Staff Announcements Parks and Recreation/Assistant Public Works Director Meredith Lawrence shared the following announcements: •Staff presented the Annual Report to the City Council at its last meeting •Recognized the great year for the Par 3 on the course, and with programming •Seasonal staff for the course have been trained, and additional positions are posted •An intern has been hired for the summer •The April meeting is to be determined, and the May meeting might be a worksession •Other events can be found on the City’s website •The City is soliciting input for the municipal campus project 11. Student Representative Update Chair Blanks shared the written comments submitted by Student Representative Fuentes. 12. Commission Comments and Park Updates Commissioner Muller •Has been walking through the parks during the warmer weather •Thanked staff for their work on recent events and looks forward to the Par 3 opening Commissioner Ramirez •She will be running concessions at Mendakota for the Two Rivers Athletic Association (TRAA) •Looks forward to the bleacher project at Hagstrom-King Chair Blanks •Recently biked in Valley and encouraged residents to get out and enjoy the weather •Shared written comments from Commissioner Weichert, who would like to see more dedicated pickleball courts Commissioner Cortes Valdes •Has been enjoying the trails and commended staff for the quick clearing when necessary •Looked forward to exploring new parks this year Page 6 of 23 Commissioner Van Lith •Looking forward to more daylight to enjoy the parks after work Commissioner Toth •Encouraged drivers to be alert as more children will be out with warmer weather 13. Adjourn Motion Toth/Second Muller, to adjourn the meeting at 7:39 PM AYES 6: NAYS 0 Minutes drafted by: Amanda Staple TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. Page 7 of 23 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY STATE OF MINNESOTA Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission Work Session May 12, 2026 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a work session of the Parks and Recreation Commission, City of Mendota Heights, Minnesota was held at 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118. CALL TO ORDER Chair Jaffrey Blanks called the meeting to order at 6:30pm. Commissioners Jennifer Weichert, Daniel Van Lith, Pau Cortés Valdés, Michelle Muller, Kirsten Ramirez, and Student Representative Evangeline Fuentes were also present. Commissioner Michael Toth was absent. City Staff present included Meredith Lawrence, Parks and Recreation Director/Assistant Public Works Director, Trey Carlson, Recreation Facilities Coordinator, Willow Eisfeldt, Recreation Program Coordinator, and Ryan Ruzek, Public Works Director. COST RECOVERY/SUBSIDY POLICY DEVELOPMENT Parks and Recreation Director/Assistant Public Works Director Lawrence presented an overview of the benefits of a cost recovery policy and why many cities have adopted one. Included in the presentation were information on the risk of volatility of tax dependent funding, budgeting vs. financial management, willingness to pay vs. ability to pay, subsidy information, and example cost recovery pyramids from other cities. The Commission discussed strategic subsidy management for Mendota Heights and participated in an exercise that ranked department service categories from Common Good Services to Exclusive Services. Commissioners discussed their insights into the exercise and staff will compile the results for a future discussion on the development of the policy. 2027 BUDGET DISCUSSION Staff reviewed the 10-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) with the Commission and discussed the projects slated for the year 2027. Commissioners asked questions about the projects and staff provided an avenue for commissioners to bring forth recommendations for items to be considered in the 2027 budget that were not included in the CIP. Director Lawrence noted that staff will be bringing forth a budget recommendation to complete a Park Master Plan of Mendakota Park. Commissioner Weichert requested that Bocce Ball be considered again for 2027, as it was denied in 2026. Chair Blanks asked Director Lawrence to send out the list of projects and have Commissioners rank the projects on priority by Friday, May 22. The Commission will then review the data at their June meeting to make a formal recommendation to the City Council. Additionally, if Commissioners have additional projects they would like to consider, they should notify Director Lawrence immediately so project estimates can be completed prior to the June meeting. The commission adjourned the meeting at 8:16pm. Minutes Taken By: Meredith Lawrence, Parks and Recreation Director/Assistant Public Works Director Page 8 of 23 5b. 7.a Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting Date: June 9, 2026 Agenda Item: Park Improvement Project Update Item Type: Monthly Report Department: Parks and Recreation Contact: Meredith Lawrence, Parks and Recreation/Assistant Public Works Director Action Request: Informational Only. Background: The following items were included in the 2026 budget: 1.Wentworth Hockey Board Replacement 2.Wentworth Basketball Court Expansion 3.Valley Park Playground Replacement (pending grant funding) 4.Valley Park Picnic Shelter Refresh (pending grant funding) 5.Park AED Project (Friendly Hills, Wentworth, Mendakota, and Kensington) 6.Hagstrom King Infield Baseball Maintenance Project Wentworth Hockey Board Replacement Project A contract for the replacement of the existing hockey boards was approved by the City Council and the project is scheduled to begin in early August. The scope of the project includes removal and disposal of the existing boards and the installation of new galvanized fence posts with attached treated boards. The existing asphalt will be saw-cut and removed around the perimeter of the rink following the board removal. Due to saturated soil conditions at the site, the new rink will utilize driven heavy-duty sign posts in lieu of traditional concrete footings. Wentworth Basketball Court Expansion A contract for the expansion of the existing basketball court was approved by the City Council and the project is scheduled to start in July. The scope of the project includes the installation of a 41'X48' (1968 square feet) concrete pad to provide a full court configuration while retaining the existing half court. The additional court area will include a center drainage system, which will be piped to the ditch south of the hockey rink. This design will help keep the court surface dry and playable during the season. The drainage system will also be designed to allow for Page 9 of 23 Winter use, as it can be plugged to facilitate flooding into the adjacent pleasure rink. This project will include two new basketball poles and backboards. Valley Park Playground/Picnic Shelter Staff has submitted a Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Outdoor Recreation Grant and is awaiting a response on whether our efforts were successful. Park AED Project (Friendly Hills, Wentworth, Mendakota and Kensington) The AED's and the locked boxes with the access code provided from 911 dispatchers in the event of an emergency have been installed at the additional four sites. A pilot project at Marie occured in 2025. Hagstrom King Infield Baseball Maintenance Project Staff is in the process of refining the scope of the project and obtaining quotes. Staff is anticipating this project to occur in August or September. Special Parks Fund Balance Currently, the Special Parks Fund is showing an estimated balance of approximately $481,655 as of June 3, 2026. Fiscal and Resource Impact: None. Attachments: None Item Relation to Commission Guiding Principles: Sustainable Source of Funding for Parks and Recreation A Leading Community with Invested Partners Greater Connection to the Natural Environment Vibrant and Diverse Community Programming A Safe Connected and Walkable/Bikable Community Active Recreation Facilities for All Effective Two-Way Communication with an Informed Community Page 10 of 23 7.b Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting Date: June 9, 2026 Agenda Item: Par 3 Update Item Type: Monthly Report Department: Parks and Recreation Contact: Trey Carlson, Recreation Facilities Coordinator Action Request: Informational Item -- No Action Requested Background: Season Statistics Below is a summary of the total rounds played in 2026 through May compared to the 2025 season. Month 2026 2025 March 225 307 April 2087 2083 May 3333 3052 The Mendota Heights Par 3 Community Golf Course also hosted 551 rounds from local high school teams this Spring, an uptick from 2025 when 496 high school golfers utilized the course. This year eight different high schools utilized the golf course for practices and matches. Youth Programs Youth programming at the Par 3 course began this week with the first sessions of Tiger Tots and Junior Golf Camp. Two additional Tiger Tots sessions and eight additional Junior Golf Camp sessions are scheduled throughout the summer. Registration remains open, and interested participants are encouraged to sign up for upcoming sessions. Junior golf leagues will also begin this week, with programs operating on Wednesday and Friday mornings throughout the summer. A total of 94 youth participants are registered between the two leagues, demonstrating strong community interest and highlighting the Par 3 course as a valuable recreational asset. Page 11 of 23 Adult Programs Adult golf programming continues to see strong participation. The Women's Wednesday Night League will occupy nearly all tee times during a four-hour period each Wednesday evening throughout the summer, with only two tee times remaining available. The Tuesday Morning Senior League has also grown in popularity, consistently filling the first six tee times each week. In addition, staff is pleased to offer adult group golf lessons this summer. These lessons are designed to help new golfers develop confidence on the course while providing more experienced players with opportunities to refine their skills and advance their game. Punch Card Sales The 10-round punch card continues to be a popular option for frequent Par 3 golfers. Through May, 178 punch cards were sold, compared to 157 during the same period last year, reflecting continued growth in repeat play and customer loyalty. During the 2026 fee review process, the Parks and Recreation Commission identified the punch card as an important way to maintain affordability for residents and regular users of the course. While other golf fees were adjusted for 2026, the Commission recommended keeping the 10- round punch card at its 2025 price to provide ongoing value for golfers who return to the Par 3 course throughout the season. The increase in punch card sales suggests that golfers continue to recognize and appreciate this cost-saving opportunity. While punch card sales provide one measure of participation, staff continues to observe strong repeat visitation throughout the season overall. Many golfers return regularly to the Par 3 course, whether utilizing punch cards, season passes, or standard daily play, reinforcing the course's role as a valued community amenity. Course Maintenance Course conditions continue to receive positive feedback from golfers, with staff regularly hearing compliments regarding the quality and playability of the course. These comments are particularly noteworthy given the challenges many golf courses across the metro area experienced this spring due to snow mold, which has required extensive turf recovery efforts on fairways and tee boxes at other local courses. Some minor areas around the greens needed more attention at Par 3, but overall the course was in great shape coming out of the winter. Maintenance operations remain on schedule. Staff has no major maintenance concerns or operational issues to report on this spring. Fiscal and Resource Impact: None. Attachments: None Item Relation to Commission Guiding Principles: Active Recreation Facilities for All Page 12 of 23 Vibrant and Diverse Community Programming Greater Connection to the Natural Environment Page 13 of 23 7.c Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting Date: June 9, 2026 Agenda Item: Recreation Update Item Type: Monthly Report Department: Parks and Recreation Contact: Willow Eisfeldt, Recreation Program Coordinator Action Request: N/A- Informational Only. Background: Recreation Intern Introduction Diego Figueroa, the City’s Parks and Recreation Summer Intern, is joining the City from May through August 2026 to assist the parks and recreation department with programs and events throughout the summer. Diego will be a fourth-year student attending the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and is working towards a bachelor’s degree in Business Management with a certificate in Sports Analysis. His goal is to continue his education and earn a graduate degree while continuing to work in a recreational environment. In his free time, Diego enjoys cycling, bouldering and soccer. Diego looks forward to working in the community and meeting residents this summer! Music in the Park Music in the Park 2026 started off strong with over 120 attendees on both May 13 and May 27. The first Learn to Dance program occurred on May 27 prior to Music in the Park, where community members had the opportunity to learn swing dance from professionals at TC Swing. Over 80 people attended the lessons and staff will look to continue this program in the future. June will feature two Music in the Park opportunities from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at Market Square Park: •June 10: 5Speedz- 70s & 80s rock and pop from a local Mendota Heights band •June 24: M.T. Pockets & Loose Change- Motown, R&B, soul and pop classics Cops and Bobbers Derby Day: Save the Date In an effort to revamp the annual Cliff Timm Memorial Fishing Derby, staff have combined two programs to create one program that will yield increased attendance. Cops and Bobbers Derby Day is a combination of the Cliff Timm Memorial Fishing Derby and Cops and Bobbers on Page 14 of 23 Thursday, July 16, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Rogers Lake Park. This event will feature a small fishing derby competition with Mendota Heights Police Officers, games, a free picnic, inflatables and more. Heights Fest: Save the Date Save the date for Heights Fest weekend: Friday, August 7 and Saturday, August 8. Friday will feature the annual Food Truck Festival from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Mendakota Park with 8+ food trucks to purchase from, live music from Ragtown, kids' entertainment, free face painting and more. Saturday will feature a Splash and Play Party at Mendakota Park from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with slip and slides, inflatables, sprinklers, a foam pit party and more. Beginning at 1:30 p.m. the Par 3 Community Golf Course will host a Mini and Me Golf Tournament for parents and guardians to take a kid out golfing. Additionally, Marie Park will feature a Glow Pickleball event from 8:00 to10:00 p.m. featuring glow in the dark pickleball courts and equipment, a DJ, s'mores and more. All activities and events will be free to attend. Fiscal and Resource Impact: N/A Attachments: None Item Relation to Commission Guiding Principles: Vibrant and Diverse Community Programming Page 15 of 23 8.a Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting Date: June 9, 2026 Agenda Item: FY2027 Budget Recommendation Item Type: Action Item Department: Parks and Recreation Contact: Meredith Lawrence, Parks and Recreation/Assistant Public Works Director Action Request: The Commissioners should review the draft ten-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for Parks and the Par 3 Golf Course. Upon review and discussion of the projects, the Commission should make their 2027 budget recommendations to the City Council for the following budgets: •Park Capital •Par 3 Capital Background: Staff will discuss with the Commission the FY2027 budget requests and the ranking received from Commissioners based on the May work session. The following is the timeline for the FY2027 Budget: •June 9: PRC will make FY2027 budget recommendations to the City Council •July: Staff will work on Budget Improvement Packages (BIPs) for desired 2027 projects and work with the Finance Director and City Administrator on financing options and feasibility •August: Staff will meet with the City Council in budget work session to present parks, recreation and Par 3 requests •September: City Council will set preliminary budget for FY2027 •December: City Council will approve final budget for FY2027 It is important to note that just because a project is included in the CIP does not mean it will be completed--and just because a project is not included in the CIP, doesn't mean it is not possible. The City Council may request community engagement for a project and the City must have sufficient funding to cover the costs of the project. Some projects on this list may Page 16 of 23 simply not happen, while other timelines could get moved earlier or pushed back later within the plan. When reviewing the CIP, it will become evident that as the CIP gets further into the future it is more difficult to forecast potential trends and needs within our park system. The Commission will be asked to focus on the next year for recommendation purposes. Based on past budgets and in looking at the City’s needs as a whole, not just from a Parks and Recreation lens, there is a chance the CIP projects proposed in 2027 are not feasible from a budget standpoint. Thus, the Commission will need to provide direction to staff on prioritizing projects, in addition to making recommendations on which project timeframes need to be reconsidered and deferred. The goal of the Par 3 Golf Course is to be self-sufficient, so staff will address with the Commission which projects seem attainable based off projected 2026 revenues and expenses. One budget note, as discussed at the work session in May--City staff will be recommending to the City Council to conduct a Park Master Plan for Mendakota Park in 2027. This item will not be included in the Commission's ranking as it has been confirmed by the City Administrator as an item that will already be in her proposed 2027 budget recommendation. Fiscal and Resource Impact: None--until a budget is approved by the City Council. Attachments: 1.PRC Budget Exercise 2.CIP Parks 2027 3.CIP Par 3 2027 Item Relation to Commission Guiding Principles: Sustainable Source of Funding for Parks and Recreation Greater Connection to the Natural Environment A Leading Community with Invested Partners Vibrant and Diverse Community Programming A Safe Connected and Walkable/Bikable Community Active Recreation Facilities for All Effective Two-Way Communication with an Informed Community Page 17 of 23 BUDGET ITEM Weichert Toth Van Lith Cortes Valdes Ramirez Muller TOTALS Dog Park Water Source 2 0 4 2 5 4 17 Friendly Hills Pickleball Acryllic Surfacing 5 4 8 1 4 6 28 Friendly Hills Dugout Addition 3 3 2 4 6 7 25 Kensington Playground 8 6 5 5 2 0 26 Mendakota Netting on Backstops/Concessions Area 4 7 7 6 3 3 30 Rogers Lake Picnic Shelter 6 8 0 7 8 5 34 Water Source-Community Garden 1 0 3 8 7 2 21 Portable Restroom Enclosures 7 5 6 3 1 8 30 FINAL RANKINGS SCORE Rogers Lake Picnic Shelter 34 Mendakota Netting on Backstops/Concessions Area 30 Portable Restroom Enclosures 30 Friendly Hills Pickleball Acryllic Surfacing 28 Kensington Playground 26 Friendly Hills Dugout Addition 25 Water Source-Community Garden 21 Dog Park Water Source 17 Page 18 of 23 8a1. Jennifer Weichert Michael Toth Daniel Van Lith Kensington Playground Rogers Lake Picnic Shelter Friendly Hills Pickleball Acryllic Surfacing Portable Restroom Enclosures Mendakota Netting on Backstops/Concessions Area Mendakota Netting on Backstops/Concessions Area Rogers Lake Picnic Shelter Kensington Playground Portable Restroom Enclosures Friendly Hills Pickleball Acryllic Surfacing Portable Restroom Enclosures Kensington Playground Mendakota Netting on Backstops/Concessions Area Friendly Hills Pickleball Acryllic Surfacing Dog Park Water Source Friendly Hills Dugout Addition Friendly Hills Dugout Addition Water Source-Community Garden Dog Park Water Source Friendly Hills Dugout Addition Water Source-Community Garden Pau Cortes Valdes Kirsten Ramirez Michelle Muller Water Source-Community Garden Rogers Lake Picnic Shelter Portable Restroom Enclosures Rogers Lake Picnic Shelter Water Source-Community Garden Friendly Hills Dugout Addition Mendakota Netting on Backstops/Concessions Area Friendly Hills Dugout Addition Friendly Hills Pickleball Acryllic Surfacing Kensington Playground Dog Park Water Source Rogers Lake Picnic Shelter Friendly Hills Dugout Addition Friendly Hills Pickleball Acryllic Surfacing Dog Park Water Source Portable Restroom Enclosures Mendakota Netting on Backstops/Concessions Area Mendakota Netting on Backstops/Concessions Area Dog Park Water Source Kensington Playground Water Source-Community Garden Friendly Hills Pickleball Acryllic Surfacing Portable Restroom Enclosures Page 19 of 23 Page 20 of 23 8a2. Page 21 of 23 Page 22 of 23 Page 23 of 23 8a3.