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Public Comment on Items Not on the Agenda <br />Hello Terence, <br />I received your email and will forward it along to the Parks Board. <br />Thanks, <br />Dean <br />Dean Johnson, Jr. <br />Parks Superintendent <br />City of Louisville <br />(303) 335-4774 <br />deanj@louisvilleco.gov <br />Dear Dean, <br />You may have already seen the message below, as I sent it to Nathan yesterday, but I just read on the <br />city website that comments for the Parks Advisory Board should be emailed to you. So I'm just <br />forwarding this along to ensure that it goes through the proper channels. <br />Thanks very much for your time and attention, <br />Terence Keane <br />Forwarded message <br />Dear Nathan, <br />It was nice to meet you last week during the open house at Keith Helart Park and at the meeting for the <br />Parks Advisory Board. Thank you for all the work that you and your team are doing to care for our town. <br />As you requested, I'm sending this email to follow up and to ensure that you have my contact <br />information. <br />I am excited and grateful that the city plans to renovate Keith Helart Park. As you know, like many of my <br />neighbors, I support a traditional play structure at our playground. Like other neighbors, I also find the <br />idea of a "nature play" theme attractive. The people I spoke to at the open house seemed particularly <br />excited by a combination of the two concepts. <br />I am deeply concerned, however, that the "nature play" theme only be implemented if the budget will <br />permit full realization of that vision with a wide variety of structures and activities that provide lasting <br />entertainment and exercise for children of different ages and abilities. The possibilities shown on the <br />sides of the "nature play" proposal are very interesting, yet the proposed execution of this theme shown <br />