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Recreation Advisory Board <br />Minutes <br />March 18, 2019 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />• He also reported on the current status of a proposed ballot question that <br />City Council is scheduled to work on in July. The question relates to <br />taxpayer funding of the Recreation Center. He will keep us apprised of <br />developments <br />Recreation Staff and Construction Update <br />Staff Update <br />• Nathan Mosely informed the committee that the City Council approved <br />increased hours for several key staff members, including lifeguards. <br />Programming, Punch List and VE <br />• Possible improvements to the teen area of the Recreation Center were <br />proposed. These proposals will be forwarded to the Youth Advisory Board <br />for its consideration. <br />• The updated punch list was presented. Key improvements were noted in <br />landscaping, and progress was reported on obtaining bids for installing <br />sun protection for the upper west part of the second floor. Nathan Mosely <br />asked for the Board's input for additional improvements and received <br />several suggestions. Rich Bradfield asked that VE receive greater input <br />from this Committee. Michele Van Pelt initiated a discussion into <br />improvements for the locker rooms. <br />Outdoor Recreation Amenities Subcommittee Report <br />• Rich Bradfield reported that the committee was moving forward with the <br />comparison of Louisville's outdoor recreation facilities with other similar <br />communities. In addition, a draft survey of community usage and <br />perception of needs is being developed. He asked the RAB to prepare <br />comments on the draft document for the next meeting. <br />Golf Course Update <br />• Nate Mosely reported on discussions important to keeping The Sweet <br />Spot profitable while serving the needs of the golfing community. <br />Discussion Items for Next Meeting <br />• Recreation Center/Memory Square Pool Tour: Meet at Memory Square <br />Pool at 6:00 p.m., reconvene at the Recreation Center. <br />
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