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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-14-2017 Parks & Recreation CommissionKellie Fruehling From: City of Iowa City <CityoflowaCity@public.govdelivery.com> Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 12:17 PM To: Kellie Fruehling Subject: 6-14-17 Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting Cancelled © SHARE Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. c��w 10WACITY Date: 6/12/17 Contact: Juh Seydell Johnson, Parks and Recreation Director Phone:319-356-5110 6-14-17 Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting Cancelled A new agenda has been posted for the upcoming meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission, month day, year. The meeting that was scheduled for Wednesday, June 14, 2017 has been cancelled due to lack of quorum. View the agenda for this meeting. If you will need disability -related accommodations in order to participate in this program/event, please contact Juli Seydell Johnson at 319-356-5110 or Juli-SJohnson(Niowa-citv.oi Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs. S P r .�4 � AIt CITY Of 10"'A CITY MIS<eUf40r 1ITMARIRi STAY CONNECTED: B © J ® T Questions? Contact Us SUBSCRIBER SERVICES - Manage Preferences I Unsubscribe I Help This email was sent to kellie-fruehling@iowa-city.org using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: City t SY of Iowa City 410 E Washington Street Iowa City, IA 52240 Y ITEM 1 ITEM 2 ITEM 3 ITEM 4 ITEM 5 Iowa City Parks and Recreation Commission rod h)l Wednesday, June 14, 2017 — 5 p.m. I I ..) Robert A. Lee Community Recreation Center — Meeting Room B 220 S. Gilbert St. CALL TO ORDER C\ APPROVAL OF MINUTES A PUBLIC DISCUSSION OF ANY ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA CREEKSIDE PARK REDESIGN PLAN — DON MARNER, SNYDER & ASSOCIATES ROBERT A. LEE RECREATION CENTER REMODEL PROJECT — KUMI MORRIS ITEM 6 REPORT ON ITEMS FROM CITY STAFF a) Recreation Division Superintendent — Chad Dyson b) Parks Division Superintendent —Zac Hall c) Parks and Recreation Director —Juli Seydell Johnson ITEM 7 CHAIRS REPORT ITEM 8 COMMISSION TIME/SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ITEM 9 " ADJOURN If you will need disability -related accommodations in order to participate in this program/event, please contact Tammy Neumann, Iowa City Parks and Recreation Department at 3191356-5210 or tommy- neumann@iowo-city.org. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs. . Iowa City Parks and Recreation Commission Wednesday,, .June 14,, 2017 ` 5 p.m. CITY UG IOWA CITY Robert A. Lee Community Recreation Center —Fleeting Room B 220 S. Gilbert St. ITEM 1 CALL TO ORDER ITEM 2 APPROVAL OF - M I N UTES ITEM 3 PUBLIC DISCUSSION OF ANY ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA ITEM 4 CREEKSIDE PARK REDESIGN PLAN — DEAN MARNER, SNYDER & ASSOCIATES ITEM 5 ROBERT A* LEE RECREATION CENTER REMODEL PROJECT — KIJMI MORRIS ITEM 6 REPORT ON ITEMS FROM CITY STAFF a) Recreation Division Superintendent —Chad Dyson b) Parks Division Superintendent — Zac Hall c) Parks and Recreation Director — Juli Seydell Johnson ITEM 7 CHAIRS REPORT ITEM $ COMMISSION TIME/SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ITEM 9 ADJOURN If you will need disability -related accommodations in order to participate in this pragramlevent, please contact. Tammy Neumann,, Iowa City Parks and Recreation Department at 319 356-5210 or tammy- neumann@iowa-city.org. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet year access reeds. MINUTES - DRAFT ION PARKS AND RECREACOMMISSION MAY 109 2017 ECREATION CENTER — MEETING Rood B Members present: Suzanne Bentler, Larry Brown, Clay Claussen, Wayne Fett, Cara Hamann, Lucie Laurian, Angie Smith, Jamie Venzon, Joe Younker Members Absent* None Staff Present: Juli Seydell Johnson, Chad Dyson,- Joyce Carroll, Matthew Eckhardt, Matt Fidahl, rauishia Harrington, Jeff Sears Others Present: Thomas Agran CALL TO ORDER Chairman Claussen called the meeting to order at 5 :o0 p.m, RECOMMENDATIONS To COUNCIL: (to become effective only after separate Council action): Moved by Younker, seconded by Laurian, that the Commission recommends that Council allow ,alcohol permits be available for ail park shelter reservations ,.consistent with the existing event venue alcohol policy and that it be reviewed in six months after implementation, Motion passed 8- 1. OTHER FORML4L ACTION: Moved by Hamann seconded by Bentler, to approve the April 12, 2 017 minutes as written. Passed 7-0+ (Laurian and Smith Absent. PUBLIC DISCUSSION Done Laurian arrived at 5:04 p.m. Smith arrived at 5.09 p.m. REVIEW of ALCOHOL POLICY FOR PARK SMELTERS: A resident -recently reached out to City Council asking that the City reconsider the policies relating to alcohol use in public park shelters. The City Council discussed this at the May 2, 2017 work session. At that time Council directed staff to research similar policies from other cities and to discuss with the parks Commission for their input and recommendation. Alcohol is currently banned in all city parks except during rentals at The park Lodge at The Terry Trueblood recreation Area, the lied Ashton House, and the Riverside Festival Stage at City park. Seydell Johnson clarified that this policy wilt- not apply to open PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION May 10, 2017 Page 2 of 4 container rules within parks. In other words, alcohol will not be allowed in all park areas --only with shelter rentals. A person would be required to rent a park shelter. and apply for a permit. Fett asked what the department 'Staff recommends. Seydell Johnson said that when speaking with Parks Maintenance Staff} it is 'very apparent that consumption of alcohol is already taking place in the parks. She explained that such a policy would follow similar guidelines as that written for the event facilities where a person would be required to carry insurance and that consumption would be limited to beer. and wine, no hard liquor. She also noted that several cities charge an application fee and that this may be considered as well. Laurian shared that she is concerned about the increase in noise this may create. Seydell Johnson said that perhaps a policy regarding the noise level be considered, however, it should be separate from the alcohol policy. Fett asked how staff would determine if the renter is 21. Seydell Johnson explained that by filling out and signing the application, the renter assures legal age and would be assuming responsibility for anyone attending their function. Claussen said that he noted that other policies exclude kegs. Seydell Johnson said that small pony kegs would be allowed but nothing larger. Younker said that he is in favor of allowing alcohol consumption but that perhaps it should be limited to just some of the parrs. Laurian also suggested that perhaps it not be allowed in shelters that are in close proximity of a playground. eydell Johnson said that parks staff only mentioned that they would suggest that it not be allow near the youth sports fields. Seydell Johnson stated that shelters near playgrounds hold family events where the group may want to consume alcohol but also have a play area nearby for children attending the event. Thomas Agran, a member of the public, said that he lives on VanBuren Street adjacent to North Market Square Park. He said that he is in complete support of allowing alcohol in the parks because, as Seydell Johnson mentioned, it already happens regularly without any acknowledgement. He also noted that recently while its Milwaukee that he attended a function where there was a beer garden present within a park and that it was a great addition. He feels that by allowing drinking in the park, there will be a more critical mass of responsible drinking. He is concerned that based on discussion he is hearing this evening amongst commission members, that perhaps North -Market Square would be a park that would be excluded from the policy. He feels that this inconsistency will lead to more confusion. He further noted that it does not tape alcohol to make a loud gathering in a park. ,enzon agreed with Agran in that restricting it to certain parks will only cause more confusion. Gentler and Hamann also agreed. Seydell Johnson confirmed that what she is hearing from Commission, alcohol would be allowed at shelter rentals located at athletic complexes. Alcohol would only be allowed with shelter rental, not general spectating. Brown expressed his deep concern as he feels that by allowing alcohol at the -sports fields, the City is promoting drinking. Laurian suggested that staff, while making reservations, remind patrons that there is a noise ordinance in Iowa City. Moved by Younker, seconded by Laurian, that the Commission recommends that Council allow alcohol permits ,.be available for1 park shelter reservations consistent, with the existing event venue alcohol ipolicv and that it be reviewed in six months after imRlementation. Lotion 1, assed 8- I. Hamann noted that she is not comfortable with the extra cost for insurance along with the fee for shelter reservation and the possible additional application fee. She believes this will only encourage illegal drinking. Laurian agreed with this concern as well as Agran, from the audience. Seydell Johnson pointed out that when reviewing other cities most require insurance. Hamann said that it appeared that in those cases patrons were only charged for the use of the shelter and then an extra 0 for the alcohol permit. Moved by Younker, seconded by^Venzon, that the ,City Attorney be asked to provide guidance lrabilit-y insurance reguirernents. Passed 9-0. PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION May 10, 2017 Page 3 of 4 Claussen thanked Thomas Agran for attending tonight's meeting and providing his input. Thomas wanted to clarify that he did not send the initial email to Council, therefore, proving -that he is not the only party supporting this policy. RECREATION UPDATE AND REVIEW: eydell Johnson noted that while the Commission has a good idea of what projects are happening within the Iowa City parrs system, they may not be aware of what all the recreation staff is involved in. Therefore, she invited all Recreation Supervisors to present a summary of their programs and operations to the Commission. Dyson explained that the role of - the Recreation -Division is to provide high -quality leisure time opportunities to the public while increasing the number of people served, improving the quality of program delivery and to advocate the benefits of recreation involvement to the general public. The Recreation Division manages the operation of the City}s recreation facilities, programs and services. The Recreation Division offers programs in youth and adult sports, aquatics, art, . social and environmental programs -along with programs for persons with special needs. The presentations from the staff members are attached. Following the presentations Bentler expressed her appreciation to the staff and was really pleased that they took the time to present to the Commission. Laurian said she is looking forward to the City website including all of the recreation program information, Claussen also thanked the staff on behalf of the entire commission. Smith departed at 6:45 p.m. PARKS AND RECREATION DIRECTOR — JULI EVDELL JOTINSON: No report. CHAIRS REPORT No report. - ADJOURNMIENY,.0 Moved ley Felt, seconded by Younker. to_ adjourn the meeting at 6: 56. emotion passed 8-0. (Smith absent PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION May 10, 2017 Page 4 o1 4 PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION ATTENDANCE RECORD NAME �4 TERM EXPIRES 1 V ■Yd Suzanne 1/1/1 7 X X X X X X O NM Beatler Larry Brown 1 / 1 / 18 X X X X X X X X NM O/E Clay 1/1/18 - X X X X X X X X NM C laussen Maggie 111 / 1 7 X O/E X X X O/E Elliott Wayne Fett 1 / 1 /19 X X 0/ X O NM E Cara 1/1/20 X X X X X X X O/E NM X X Hamann Lucie 111 / 1 0 X O 0/ NM X X X Laurian E Paul' Roesler 1 / 1 / 18 X X X O/E X X O/E Angie Smith 1 / 1 /1 * * * O Jamie 1/1/0 X NM enzon Joe Younker 1 / 1 / 0 X O O/E X X X NM O/E KEY: X= Present 0 = Absent O _ Absent/Excused = No meeting L = No meeting due to lack of quorum = Not a member at this time CITY OF rO 'CITY Cate: June 6, 2017 To: gull Seydell Johnson, larks and Recreation Director From: I umi Morris, Facility manager Fie: Robert A. Lee Recreation Center Remodel Project 2017 Commission Role: Provide input on designs and concepts for the Robert A. Lee Recreation Center Remodel Project 2017 Background: In 2017, as part of the capital Improvement Plan (CIP), the Robert A. Lee Recreation Center was budgeted $150,000 for remodeling to address the ADA facility issues, particularly bringing the single stall restrooms on the first floor and the stairs into compliance. These particular issues were addressed in the Accessibility Audit of the Recreation Center in 2013. The remodeling of the lower level restroorns will result in two single occupancy restrcorns, one designated as a family restroom. These r' estrooms will be accessible directly from the lobby and, from the gymnasium. The reconfiguration of space will also allow for a small storage space and a lactation roam. An office will be removed from the first floor and a small remodeling will take place in the Administration area to address the rearranging of staff work areas. A kickoff meeting was held in March to begin site review and the discussions of the goals and priorities. The Robert A. Lee Recreation center Remodel Project will provide facility ACA upgrades, while addressing operational issues. Project Timeline: The Robert A. Lee Recreation Center Remodel Project wi I l be completed in the winter of 2017 The construction portion of the project will be bid ,July 'of 2017 with construction to begin the September of 2017 0 S. ' .., e-,e* & fawC�bN-, f&wa, ;?,240-1-.3;. _ # C.3147) .35 - 100 o FAX C.32-q) 35 -5497 L. cu 0 J L C do .c W i �r Ar > Ar 0 0 I u 1 T 1 ti Lei ' ' I i E 0 L .. _ ��111yy1■/�� 1 Gi E 0 0 0 E 8 w ca %-mp-r 0 u e 0 m u 0 a L. 0 L l E 0 m cu 0 < mmi cn 1 w 0 1 z 1 0 0 .j U WI LL � L ,0 1. cu C�! ay Date. May 30, 2017 To: Juli Seydell Johnson, Parrs and Recreation Director From: Zachary Hall, superintendent of Parks and Forestry Fie: Creekside Park Redesign Plan CITY OF IO A CITY Commission Role: Provide input on designs and concepts for the Creekside Park Redesign Plan. Background: In 2015, as part of the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), Creekside Parr was budgeted $300,000 for redevelopment in 2018 to address flooding issues and amenity upgrades. • Since 2016, the addition of flood buyout parcels have increased the park acreage and expanded the possibilities of usage. • Staff has been working with the design team from Snyder and Associates to create a redesign of the playground, restroom and flood buyout parcels. • A kickoff meeting was held in .January to begin survey work, site analysis and flood buyout research. • A public meeting was held on March 10, at the perk, where neighbors and patrons provided input and reviewed two concept designs for the redevelopment of the park. • The Creekside Parr Redesign will provide amenity and infrastructure upgrades, while addressing flooding issues and expanding park features. Project Timeline: The Creekside Parr Redesign Plan will he completed in the summer of 2017. The construction portion of the project will he hid in the spring of 2018 with construction to begin the summer/fall of 2018. 0 '. Gilbert Street * Iowa City, Iowa 5 240-1 a (19) 56- 100 * FAX (319) 356-5487 fl 6* 7L 4*- jt� 41W 6, r F 'Elk Ami-4" A-15 21 CL 5 E C � in 5 (n V m ] 0 2 m z ry � a � _0 '' t .� m M cLL M !E A m r S m -M I �•_ , 2 eft r ��. CD a'1 4 11 �i �1 � ilkL .. T IL � .m cn 1.0 [%l Z ULI Of z 0 w u w u) • z 5thAnniversary Season I June 7 UAllan Rice June 14 The Drollingers June 21 Nancita June 28 Ace Junes July 5 Play By Eat Jay 12 Idol Shira TASTE OF MARKET EVENT July 19 Dave Moore July 26 the Skipperlings August 2 Roris One Man Band August 9 Mark Hartstack August 16 Society of Broken Souls August 25 Sweet Cacophony August 30 Mike & Company September 6 Joe & Coleen September 13 Bluestein Players September 20 lob Lombard September 27 The Fritters October 4 Lewis Knudsen October 11 Dandelion Stompers October 18 David G. Smith October 25 The Yahoo Drummers June 3 Stacy Webster June 10 Marc & Brandl Janssen June 17 Cedar County Cobras June 24 bike Haverkamp & Friends July 1 Jeffrey Capps & Tara McGovern July S Kalimbaman & the Usual Suspects July 15 Keith Reins & Tara McGovern July 22 Nick Sbka July 29 Kathy Maxey & Larry Mossmar, August 5 Ryne Doughty August 12 Suzanne Elizabeth August 19 The EastEnders August 26 Terrapin Isle September 2 The Tornadoes September 9 Jeff Stagg September 16 KIDS DAYS Deb Singer September 23 Young Ramblers September 30 Doris One Man Band October 7 Tao Young to Quit October 14 Pennies on the Rail October 21 The Jarrett Purdy Project Ober 28 Central Standard Time Fi :� Wednesdays and Saturdays at the Iowa Ci*t Farmers Market .1 S1 MAMT ,,.9� .J,,,: ,,,w. ,.,.. 405 E. Wasklongtov► Stop Iowa City Parks and Recreation �1_AYGROV N DS GROGRAM �J SO ■ ' ■ '7' 1r L ■ � L i i P �--++ jr �L �rrI l••� -r- � �, ' r •�L.� The Iowa City Parrs and Recreation Playgrounds Program provides Barnes, arts and crafts, nature activities and special events for children completing grades -6. lounger children may attend with a participating adult 18 years of age and older.; This is a drop -in program and children are welcome to core and go as they please,- so parents should use discretion when sending children without a caregiver, The Playgrounds program will not run if it is raining, and will close if rain begins after opening. Program cancelled July 4. Questions? Contact ,Joyce at joyce-carmll@'Iows-city.org or 319-366-5100. CITE` OF 1 0 W .A a_ 1 i v► Iowa City Parks & Recreation Commission Packet iJ cominst Events June July August June 14x 2017 * June 10-111, ASA state softball tournaments, Napoleon Park * June 15 , Party in the Park— Kiwanis Park • June 22, Party in the Park-- North Market Square * ,lure 29, Party in the Park — Oak Grove Park # J u ly 6, Party in the Park — Creekside Park July 12, Taste of Market — East of Chauncey Saran Ramp/Park July 13, Party in the Park — Reno Street Park * July 20, Party in the Park — Mercer Park — Picklehall/tennis court dedication * July 27, Party in the Park — Glendale Park * August 3, Party in the Park— wetherhy Park— Sport Court dedication * August 10, Party in the Park — South Hickory l-lill Park * August 17, Party in the Park — College Green Park * August 24, Party in the Park — Brookland Park Future Commission Items July 12,2017 * Draft Park Master Plan Review — RDG * Hickory Hill Park — Review Construction Plans — RDC * Tentative — Ribbon Cutting for Fraunholtz-Miller Park or Mercer Tennis/Pickle Ball Court Project August 1, 2017 -- City Council Work Session 0 Tobacco Free Park & Trail Policy 0 Park Master Plan Presentation August 9, 2017 0 Tentative — Park Tour 0 Tentative — Ribbon Cutting for Pheasant Hill Park Renovations September 13, 2017 0 Tentative — Ribbon Cutting at Wetherby Sport Court October 11, 2017 0 Tentative -- Ribbon Cutting at Ashton House Landscaping & Gazebo Project Decem be r 13, 2017 0 Natural Areas Plan Review - AES Iowa City Parks and Recreation Commission Packet i City of Iowa City Status — Previous Commission Items and Discussions May 2016 Commission Meeting Eagle Scout Project — Gaga Pit ■ June 2017 — Project complete. • January 2017 Commission Meeting Tobacco Free Parks Policy Recommendation x Council discussion scheduled for August 1, 2017 Work Session* May 2017 Commission Meeting Changes to Alcohol Policy for Shelter Rentals ■ Recommendation to be sent to Council. Iowa City Parks and Recreation Commission Packet I City of Iowa City Notable from parrs & Recreation Staff Parrs # City Park Rides had a record opening weekend over Memorial Day Weekend. • The City Hall Landscaping Redesign project is progressing well. Staff has received positive feedback throughout the transformation. The RALRC Landscaping Redesign project has begun with the i nsta I lation of new plantings at the front entrance. Recreation: 0 City Park pool and splash pads opened on June 3'd. * Summer camp programs begin the week of June 121". 0 Mercer Pickle Ball/Tennis Court project progressing on schedule. Should be complete by end of June. Planned dedication for the July 20t" Party in the Park at Mercer Parr. Cernetery: Facilities: Oakland Cemetery hosted the Memorial Day Program at the Cemetery on Monday May 2!9#h. The weather was great and there were marry in attendance. Happy Hallow Park- City Council setting public hearing on June b2017 for June 20#hi City Park Cabin- bids due on June 13th{ will have update and bid tab for the commission meeting. • Robert A. Lee Recreation Center Remodeling Project- Review plans submitted on June 6. # City Hall, Mercer., RALRC HVAC/1BA5 study in progress- review preliminary documents due June 15tn and June 27th. Am a riCo rps team and staff met with Clea Resu lt, a sub consultant to M idAmerica n to complete an Energy audit on Terry Trueblood Lodge- the process starts the LED lighting replacement rebate options for the facility. Administration: * Favorable bids were received for Rive rf ro nt Crossings Park, Phase 1. Project to include north entrance, parking lot and additional trails through park. * Fund Raising efforts have begun for the Riverfront Crossings Nature Play Area. 154.,000 has been secured through a Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant and $6,500 from the Noon Pilot Club. The Noon Optimist and another branch of the Pilot Club are considering donations. Total cost for the play area is 308,000. The Farmers Market is off to a great start. The transition has been made to no longer use plastic shopping bags and to adjust to the construction taking place in Chauncey Swan Park. Iowa City Parks and Recreation Commission Packet I City of Iowa City Top Staff Issues Parks * Weather has continued to create scheduling challenges with respect to projects and operational tasks for both staff and contractors, ■ Ground litter and general trash in the parks seers to be heightened more so this time of year than in past years, * Site conditions and topography challenges have delayed the Pheasant Hill playground installation. Recreation Several splash pad mechanical issues to work through —flower at Fairmeadovwrs vandalized and needs to be replaced and activator for Tower Court spray pad needs to be replaced. a Program Supervisors busy training and orientating seasonal staff. Cemetery Staff will begin asphalt patching some potholes in the cemetery this month a n d continue to fix monument bases, Facilities Staff is working through transitioning systems to spring/summer operations for HVAC systems at our facilities. Mercer and RALRC maintenance staff have been working to get City Park Pool operational and ready for the June 3rd opening weekend. Skim coating, and interior painting by Government Buildings staff at City Hall, Police Department and Social Hall. Iowa City Parrs and Recreation Commission Packet I City of Iowa City Project Timellne Status Facilities - HVAC Control Software Multi -rear Implementation for all City Buildings ($535,000 CI P) Kick-off meting held with design consu Ita nt. Mercer — HVAC & Tuck Pointing Summer/Fall 2017 Consultant selection underway. RALRC — Lobby Renovations Fall 2017/Winter 2018 60 design complete. Bid in July. Admin: Park Master Plan Update October 2016 — July 2017 Draft Review July. (RDG/HBK ) Admin: Natural Areas Plan October 2016— December 2017 Field Assessments taking place Forestry: Tree inventory 2017 Tree inventory has begun. Ashton House - Project Green Construction Summer/Fall 2016 Project in progress. Frauenholtz Miller Park Construction Spring 2017 Project 1%170% complete. City Park Cabin Restoration Construction Fall 2017 Feb bids rejected. Rebid in July. Pheasant Hill Park Renovation Construction Spring 2017 Installation in progress. Happy Hollow Shelter & Restroom Upgrades Construction Fall 2017 Project to be bid in J u ly. Mercer Tennis Courts/Pickle Ball Court & Wetherby Sport Court Construction Summer 2017 Projects in Progress Riverf runt Crossing Park, Phase 1 Fall 2017 —Spring 2018 (Phase 1 and Nature Play) Contract issued. Work begin in July. Chauncey Swan Park TBD — Park rebuild at end of building project. Park construction 2018. Hickory Hill Bridge Replacement Construction Spring 2017 Complete. Hickory Hill Trails, Signs & Bridges Construction Fall 2017 Design underway — RDG/HBK Iowa City Parks and Recreation Commission Packet I City of Iowa City Oakland Cemetery Fly 17 Revenue Report shaded ed areas represent previous Syr average Revenue from Lot Sales Lot Sale Syr Average # of Interments Interments 'Revenue 5yr avg. : from Interments 5 year Avg. on Interments Total Revenue Syr Avg. on total revenue July $7x $4,790. 9 6.0 $5,90O.00 $2,532.00 $14,100.00 $7,422.00 August $3.300.00 $7j760.00- 9 8.7 $3j915-00 $4,228.00 $7,815.00 $11,98.00 Sept $2{800.0� $5,810,00 9 $4,r320-00 $3.p888.00 $7.,120.00$9,698.00 Oct $50,100. : $5,870t00 7 7.5 $4,25O.O0 $3,822.26 $9,350.00 2 $10,592,25 Nov $4,200.00 $6J70.00 7 5.8 $2.p215.00 $2,F780.50 $60,415.00 $8,950.50 Dec $2,,400.00 $1,P810.00 11 3.5 $5,r7OO.00 $1,.500-00 $8,100.00 $3,310.00 Jan $4,500.00 $4,020.00' 3 44 MU $ ,3OO.00 $1,980.00 $5,800.00 $5.0000.00 Feb $7,p4OO.00 $7j,050.00_ 3 2.8 $1.300.00 $1j,577.00 $80700.00 $8,627.00 March $4,p4OO.00 $5.,140.00 6 6.0 $3,340.00 $3454.00 $8.;340.00 $8fl594.00 April $5,300.00 ,$7,250.00 10 7.0 $61,490.00 $3,294.00 $11.0790.00 $1 ,544.00 MI ay $11,600.00 $ 5.p530.00 8 7 . $4,t783.53 $3,p271.00 $16.p383.53 $8.p801.00 June $7,440.0 7.0 $3,J56.59 $10,p596.59 Totals $58j,800.00 $69,P40.0182 W. 72..2 $46,113-53 $35,583..35 $104,913.53 105,:Z23-35;- owa City Pa rks a n d Recreatio n Com m issio n Pa cket I City of Iowa City