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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-09-03 Parks Board Minutes (2) RIVERSIDE PARKS BOARD MEETING MINUTES September 3, 2014 6:00 p.m. The Riverside Parks Board held their regularly scheduled meeting at Riverside City Hall, 2950 NW Vivion Road, Riverside Missouri 64150. Those in attendance were: Terri Dwyer, Jerry Pietsch, Ken Smith, Deborah Leader, LaNette Ingram, Public Works Director Tom Wooddell, City Engineer Travis Hoover, Fire Chief Gordon Fowlston, and Stacey Rasco (recorder). City Administrator Greg Mills, Suzanne Johnson, Elaine Warren, and Aldermen Mike Fuller were absent. Call to Order The Parks Board Meeting was called to order at 6:04 PM by Tom Wooddell. Approval of Minutes Quorum was not met. Approval of the August 6, 2014 minutes was moved to the next agenda. Trail Signs Mike Shelton, Emergency Management Coordinator, reviewed the history of the trails in the Kansas City area. There were incidents that occurred that when people called 911 they did not know where they were calling from. There was a discussion to determine what to do to help the citizen identify where they were and to help the 911 operators to locate these individuals. The Mid-America Regional Council was approached for assistance. There are over 4400 square miles in 9 counties resulting in 800 miles of trails. There are about 500 trail addresses in this region. The trails addressing system is for those locations that are more remote. The GPS coordinates are used to mark the trails. Once the GPS locations are determined then they are assigned a unique address to those locations. These locations are mapped in the 911 system and therefore 911 operators are able to send emergency aid directly to that location. The newer trails do not have the 911 system in place. We are currently awaiting funding for the needed 28 signs. Talk-A-Phone Mike Shelton, Emergency Management Coordinator, noted that the system was purchased in 2009 with Platte Co. These phones are placed in fairly remote locations on the trail system. The phones are solar powered with cell phone technology. Currently the Talk-A-Phone has been removed due to construction on the trial. Once the phone is able to be placed it will need a new speaker and battery. Jumping Branch Trail Mr. Hoover reported that the city met with the Board and took recommendations Update from the Parks Board. The Board of Aldermen liked the alternative route suggested. We are going ahead with the purple route and are in easement negotiations at this time with land owners. Completion is still during the budget year of 2014-2015. Lower Line Creek Mr. Hoover reviewed the Lower Line Creek. There has recently been placed a 5 foot sidewalk connecting the corner of Vivion to the Lower Line Creek trail. All 4 corners will soon be completed as well. Riverside Trails Update Mr. Wooddell handed out a detailed map locating the benches that have been placed and the pictures of actual benches that were placed. Next Meeting The next meeting will be November 5, 2014 at 6:00p.m. Adjournment The Parks Board adjourned at 6:22p.m. by unanimous consent.