SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
METROPOLITAN PARKS AND OPEN SPACE COMMISSION
Thursday | June 11, 2020
4:00 PM

 NOTICE:  Governor Walz has declared a peacetime emergency (Emergency Executive Order 20-01) in response to COVID-19 and the Metropolitan Council Chair has determined it is not practical or prudent to conduct an in-person Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission meeting for reasons stated in the Governor’s Emergency Executive Order. Accordingly, Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission members will participate in this meeting by electronic means and the Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission meeting will be conducted under Minnesota Statutes section 13D.021 at the location, date, and time stated above. Members of the public may monitor this meeting by using this call-in number (855) 282-6330. Meeting number (access code): 1463154411. Meeting password: 1234.
If you have comments about a matter on the agenda, please submit via email to [email protected]

AGENDA

I.

CALL TO ORDER

II.

APPROVAL OF AGENDA (5 minutes)

III.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES (5 minutes)

May 7, 2020 Special Meeting of the Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission
 

IV.

PUBLIC INVITATION (5 minutes)

Invitation to interested persons to address the Commission on matters not on the agenda.
If you are interested in addressing the Commission at this meeting, please send an email to Chair Yarusso by 5 PM on Wednesday, June 10, 2020. Chair Yarusso’s email address is: [email protected]. He will read the comments during the Commission Meeting. Comments should not exceed 250 words.
 

IV.

INFORMATION (2 hours 30 minutes)

  1. Regional Parks System Additions: Implementing Agency Proposals (Part 1 of 2, Emmett Mullin, 651-602-1360, Colin Kelly, 651-602-1361) POWERPOINT
 
Agency Videos for the 12 System Addition Applications (Approx. four-minutes each. These videos will NOT be viewed during the meeting. It is requested that Commissioners view the videos before the June 11 meeting)
 
12 System Addition Proposals from 5 Implementing Agencies – Presentation Order
  1. Washington County – 5 proposals: 3 Boundary Adjustments, 2 Regional Trail Search Corridors
  2. Anoka County – 2 proposals: Both propose Recognition of Regional Status
  3. Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board - 1 proposal: Propose Recognition of Regional Status
  4. Ramsey County – 1 proposal: Boundary Adjustment
  5. Carver County – 3 proposals: All Regional Trail Search Corridors

VII.

REPORTS (5 minutes)

  1. Chair
  2. Commissioners
  3. Staff