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PEQUOT LAKES <br />PARK COMMISSION MEETING <br />THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 2010 <br />CITY HALL <br />Members Present: Chair Tweed, Commissioners, Johnson, and Clement <br />Members Absent: Commissioner Jurchen and DenHartog <br />Also Present: Council Member Malecha; Sandy Peine, City Clerk; Mike <br />Loven, Public Works Supervisor; Sue Galligan - Chamber of <br />Commerce <br />1. Call Meetinq to Order <br />The meeting was called to order at 4:00 p.m. by Chair Tweed <br />2. Approve Park Commission Minutes <br />COMMISSIONER JOHNSON MOVED TO APPROVE THE APRIL 3, <br />2010, PARK COMMISSION MINUTES. COMMISSIONER CLEMENT <br />SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 3 -0. <br />3. Bicycle Friendly Community <br />Sue Galligan from the Chamber of Commerce spoke about a Bicycle <br />Summit that she attended which focused on what can be done to make a <br />bicycle friendly community. Sue offered some suggestions such as <br />camping, lodging and restaurant signs, designated lanes for bicyclists, <br />bicycle racks and benches for the bikers. Sue talked about working toward <br />becoming a hub location for bicyclists and to promote Pequot Lakes as a <br />destination for riders to stay. The Park Commission suggested better <br />signage along the Paul Bunyan Trail and the need for more garbage cans. <br />Sue said she would be talking to the DNR about better signage, however, <br />the DNR has stated that garbage cans along the trail would be a city <br />issue. <br />Sue stated that the Chamber wants to work with City and Park <br />Commission toward this endeavor. The Commission concurred that this <br />was important and stated that when future projects are considered, the <br />Commission will also take into consideration bicyclists. <br />The Commission asked about grant money. Sue suggested going to the <br />web site Bicyclefriendlycommunity.org to look for grant opportunities. <br />Sue informed the Park Commission that Pequot Lakes is hosting the MS <br />`- Tram in July which will bring 1,000 bicyclists in town. <br />