- Welcome. - Project Next Steps. - Intros. - Public Comment Time. - Guiding Principles Revisited. - Balance in the Service Area

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CAC Role The appointed CAC for the East of the River Park Master Plan shall: Become knowledgeable about the project and its scope and advise MPRB staff and consultants throughout the planning process. Engage in an onboarding training including a racial equity training and MPRB 101 training. Engage in working groups and subcommittees as needed. Contribute to broad community engagement by acting as primary contact for the CAC's represented communities, and by enhancing the project's interaction with a wide range of stakeholders. Assist with ongoing communication of technical plan elements to the general public. Report back to appointers or appointing bodies, as requested, on the plan process, information presented, and possible recommendations. Make recommendations to the MPRB Commissioners on service area-wide vision, goals, and principles. Make recommendation to the MPRB Commissioners in support of individual park master plans created through community-driven processes.

AGENDA - Welcome - Project Next Steps - Intros - Public Comment Time - Guiding Principles Revisited - Balance in the Service Area - Youth Design Team Recommendations - Review plans and comments - Closing (8 pm)

PLANNING PROCESS WIDE RANGE OPPORTUNITIES AND OF CONSTRAINTS PREFERRED DESIRES 4 CONCEPT AND NEEDS ADOPTION FINAL PLAN

DESIGN PHASE Tl MELINE July APRIL 30-MAY 4 JUNE JULY CAC#S DATAJAM How do we interpret community engagement? CAC#G Meet the designers. Present data to designers. OPEN HOUSE Visit with designers. See design happen. CAC#7 O&M CAC#8 COMMUNllY WORKSHOPS AND BUS TOUR Review initial concepts. Prepare to present Begin design work. Work with neighbors to designers. to refine designs. WORK GROUP MEETINGS AGENCY COORDINATION MPRB STAFF COORDINATION CONCEPT DESIGN REFINEMENT ONLINE AND EVENT BASED INPUT

CONCEPT REVIEW AND APPROVAL August July Nov Jan Tuesday, July 10 Saturday, July 14 Tuesday, July 17 Saturday, July 21 DATAJAM Develop August 29 Compile Community BBQ Bus Tour and Community Community Staff and YDT one Sept 13 Document Board and Concept Concept Review Happy Hour Scavenger Hunt review concept Sept 24 Approval Review community PER PARK October 2 Beltrami Park, 5-8 pm comments (Alternate Sept 19) CAC Concept and Concepts online with survey July 2-August 21 Guiding Principles Approval 45-Day PUBLIC COM MENT PERIOD OPENS

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION OUTREACH.!\ Minneapolis Park & ReueaUon Board FACEBOOK MPRB WEBSITE PROJECT LISTSERV COVERAGE IN THE NORTHEASTER KSTP FOX NEWS NPR POSTERS UP IN ALL REC CENTERS YARD SIGNS IN ALL PARKS

WHAT WE HEARD....!\ Minneapolis Park& ReueaUon Board BUS TOUR 25 participants BELTRAMI BBQ 100 participants PLAN VAN 200 participants ADVISORY MEETINGS 5 meetings HOUR 50 participants INHOUSE REVIEW ONLINE 2 SURVEY 500+ comments

GUIDING PRINCIPLES And Strategies 1) These are revised principles and strategies based on feedback from June CAC meeting 2) Please review hard copy and send or drop off to Carrie by 9.8.18 3) Or review the electronic version and send comments to Carrie 9.8.18 4) At 9.13.18 you will review an updated set and be asked to recommend to open for public comment.

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TOTAL PARTICIPATION RATE BY ACTIVITY 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 70% 63.8% 60% 50% 49.0% 40% 30% 20% 22.9% 10% 7.7%.!\ Minneapolis Park & ReueaUon Board 0% Fitness Individual Outdoor Racquet Team Water Winter Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports Sports SOURCE: PHYSICALAC.TIVITV COUNCIL, 2018 PARTICIPATION REPORT. THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COUNCIL'S ANNUAL STUDY TRACKING SPORTS, FITNESS, ANO RECREATION PARTICIPATION IN THE US,

FITNESS SPORTS 64% OF PEOPLE PARTICIPATE IN FITNESS SPORTS.!\ Minneapolis Park & ReueaUon Board SOURCE: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COUNCIL, 2018 PARTICI PATION REPORT. THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COUNCIL'S ANNUAL STUOYTRACklNG SPORTS, FITNESS, ANO RECREATION PARTICIPATION IN THE US.

OUTDOOR SPORTS 49% OF PEOPLE PARTICIPATE IN OUTDOOR SPORTS.!\ Minneapolis Park & ReueaUon Board SOURCE: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COUNCIL, 2018 PARTICI PATION REPORT. THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COUNCIL'S ANNUAL STUOYTRACklNG SPORTS, FITNESS, ANO RECREATION PARTICIPATION IN THE US.

INDIVIDUAL SPORTS 34% OF PEOPLE PARTICIPATE IN INDIVIDUAL SPORTS.!\ Minneapolis Park & ReueaUon Board SOURCE: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COUNCIL, 2018 PARTICI PATION REPORT. THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COUNCIL'S ANNUAL STUOYTRACklNG SPORTS, FITNESS, ANO RECREATION PARTICIPATION IN THE US.

CONSIDERING NEW PARK USERS WHICH SPORTS INTEREST NON-PARTICIPANTS Ages 6~12 Ages 13~17 Ages 1s~24 Ages 25~34 1 Camping Camping Camping Camping 2 Fishing Fishing Bicycling Swimming For Fitness 3 Soccer Swimming IFor Fitness Martial Arts Bicycling 4 Basketball Running/Jogging Backpacking Fishing 5 Bicycling Working out using machines Fi.shing Canoeing 6 Martial Art s Bicycling Working out with weights Hiking 7 Swimming for Fitness Working out with weights Working out using machines, Backpacking 8 9 Swimming on a Team Football Kayaking Running/Jogging 10 Football Basketball Canoeing Working out with weights Volleyball Volleyball Swimming For Fitness Working out using machines.!\ Minneapolis Park & ReueaUon Board terest Level Ages 35~44 Ages45~54 Ages 55~64 Ages 65+ 1 2 Swimming For Fitness Fishing Camping Fishing 3 Bicycling Bicycling Birdwatching/Wildlife Viewing Working out using machines 4 Fishing Swimming For Fitness Swimming For Fitness Swimming For Fitness 5 Working out w ith weights Hiking Fishing Bicycling 6 Hiking Working out with weights Working out using machines Hiking 7 8 9 Camping Camping Bicycling Birdwatching/Wildlife Viewing Working out using machines Canoeing Hiking Camping Running/Jogging Working out using machines Working out wit h weights Working out wit h weights Canoeing Birdwatching/Wildlife Viewing Canoeing Fitness classes Basketball Backpacking Kayaking Shooting SOURCE: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COUNCIL, 2018 PARTICIPATION REPORT. THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COUNCIL'S ANNUAL STUDY TRACKING SPORTS, FITNESS, ANO RECREATION PARTICIPATION IN THE US.

CONSIDERING NEW PARK USERS W HICH SPORTS INTEREST NON-PARTICIPANTS Jnterest Leve Ages 13~11 Ages 1a~24 Ages 25~34 1 Camping Camping Camping Camping 2 Fishing Fishing Bicycling Swimming For Fitness 3 Socce, Swimming For Fitness Martial Arts Bicycling 4 Basketball Running/Jogging Backpacking Fishing 5 Blcycllng Working out using machines Fishing Canoeing 6 7 8 9 10 Martial Arts Bicycling Working out with weights Hiking Swimming for Fitness Working out with weights Working out using machines, Backpacking Football Basketball Canoeing Working out with weights Swimming on a Team Football Kayaking Running/Jogging Volleyball Volleyball Swimming For Fitness Working out using machines terest Leve Ages 35~44 Ages 45~54 Ages 55~64 Ages 65+ 1 Camping Camping Bicycling Birdwatching/Wildlife Viewing 2 Swimming For Fit ness Fishing Campmg Fishing 3 Bicycling Bicycling Birdwatching/Wildlife Viewing Working out using machines 4 Fishing Swimming For Fitness Swimming For Fitness Swimming For Fitness I!\ Mlnneapolls Pali< &ReauUon Board 5 Working outwith weights Hiking Fishing Bicycling 6 Hiking Working out with weights Working out using machines Hiking 7 Working out using machines Canoeing Hiking Camping 8 Running/Jogging Working out using machines Working out with weights Working out with weights 9 Canoeing Birdwatching/Wildlife Viewing Canoeing Fitness classes 10 Basketbal Backpacking Kayaking Shooting SOURCE: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COUNCIL, 2018 PARTICIPATION REPORT. THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COUNCIL'S ANNUAL STUDY TRACKING SPORTS, FITNESS, AND RECREATION PARTICIPATION IN THE US.

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HOW ARE THESE TRENDS REPRESENTED IN OUR PARK PLANS? I!\ Mlnneapolls Pali< & Rttnatlon Board

.!\ Minneapolis Park & ReueaUon Board 1 2 3 4 DIVERSIFICATION OF PARK FACILITIES PLANS INCLUDE 18 ADDITIONAL FACILITY TYPES NOT CURRENTLY IN THE SERVICE AREA DESIGN WITH ALL AGES IN MIND DIVERSIFICATION INCLUDES FACILITIES POPULAR WITH VARIOUS AGE GROUPS EXPANDING FLEXIBLE PARK AREAS IMPROVE AND EXPAND AREAS FOR GROUP GATHERING AND ACTIVITY DEVELOPING NATURALISTIC SPACES TO ENCOURAGE OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES IMPROVE HABITAT AND DEVELOP AREAS FOR INTERACTION WITH NATURAL SYSTEMS

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NATIONAL FACILITY AVERAGES PER CAPITA SOURCE: CENTER FOR CllY PARK EXCELLENCE, THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND MEDIAN FACILITY COUNTS PER CAPITA. INVENTORY FROM 100 LARGEST U.S. CIT IES IN 2017 CURRENT TOTALIIN EXSITING NE/SE CURRENTTOTAL IN FULL TARGET WITH 2016 TARGET WITH 2026 NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS SERVICE AREA!NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION ESTIMATE POPULATION ESTIMATE (NE IGHBORHOOD PARK ONLY) ANO REGIONAL PARKS) 2.5 Basketball hoops per 10,000 residents 18 21 15 17 3.3 Garden Plots per 10,000 residents 23 27 2 2 1.76Total number ofdiamonds per 10,000 residents 13 15 23 25 0.4 Disc Golf Courses per 100,000 Residents 1 1 0 0 1.3 Dog Parks pe,r 100,000Residents 1 1 0 1 2.31 Playgrounds per 10,000 residents 17 20 ]19 22.4 skate parks per 100,000residents 1 1 1 1 1.45Splash Pads per 100,000Resident, 1 2 0 0 2.43 per 100,000 Residents 2 2 1 1.!\ Minneapolis Park & ReueaUon Board 1.8 Courts per 10,000 residents 13 15 21 21 1.7 nets per 100000 1 2 4 5

C\JRRENTTOTALIN EXSITING NE/SE --~------~------~--~- CURRENT TOTAL IN FULL TARGET WITH 2016 TARGET WITH 2026 NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS SERVICE AREA!NEIGHBORHOOD POPULATION ESTIMATE POPULATION ESTIMATE (N EIGHBORHOOD PARK O NL VJ AND AEGIONAl PARKS) 2.5 Basketball hoops per 10,000 residents 18 21 15 17 Community Garden Plots 3.3 Garden Plots per 10,000 residents 23 27 2 l lfii11i-!miui4ih4ii1i iffliiiii:fiuw 1.76Total number of diamonds per 10,000 residents 13 15 23 25 0.4 Disc Golf Courses per 100,000 Residents 1 1 0 0 1.3 Dog Par ks per 100,000 Residents 1 0 1 2.31 Playgrounds per 10,000 residents 17 20 19 22.4 skate parks per100,000 residents 1 1 1.45 Splash Pads per 100,000 Residents 1 2 0 0... 2.43 per 100,000 Residents 2 2 l l Tennis er 10,000 residents 13 15 21 21.!\ Minneapolis Park& ReueaUon Board 1.7 nets per 100000 2 4 5

2.5 Basketbal I hoops per 10,000 residents Community_Garden Plots, DOG PARKS are among the fastest growing park amenit ies in the combined parks systems of the 100 largest US cities. There has been a 40% increase in dog parks from 2009-2017 in the US. Diamonds (Premier and multipurpose), I I II Disc Gol 0.4 Disc Golf Courses per 100,000 Residents Dog Parks 1.3 Dog Parks per 100,000 Residents 2.31 Playgrounds per 10,000 residents.4 skate parks per 100,000 residents 1.45 Splash Pads per 100,000 Residents 2.43 per 100,000 Residents.!\ Minneapolis Park & ReueaUon Board 1.7 nets per 100000

ACTIVITY 1: PHOTOPREFERENCE COUNT: 239 votes TOP SELECTION..\....,. -~~~ ;,f i~~~ ~. 8 I!\ Mlnneapolls Pali< &ReauUon Board 25

DRAW YOUR DRfJ\l\n DADV h ( Af. 00-001 ~-..,.,u, Vo,,...,,... ""''" I~ d tr,ntouc ACTIVITY 2: DREAM PARK CARDS TOP SELECTION You,. tmuad trn I I vou'... to""'',,.tol,ic 2 WALKING TRAILS/PATHS 1 COMMUNITY GARDEN 3 GENERAL SEATING 1 PLAYGROUND 4 BIKE PROG-RAMMING 4 FITNESS AREA I!\ Mlnneapolls Pali< & ReauUon Board 1 TURF FIELD 26 4 NATURALISTIC AREA 4 SPLASH PAD 4 BASKETBALL

\IC AKEA / PR OGRAMMING PRIORITIES PROGRAMMING PRIORITIES ALL GROUPS IDENTIFIED THE NEED FOR PLAYGROUNDS IMULTIUSE FIELDS...in ALL PARKS 75% OF GROUPS THE IDENTIFIED THE NEED FOR PICNIC AREAS WALKING TRAILS...in ALL PARKS.!\ Minneapolis Park & ReueaUon Board - TIER4 1 IE PER CITY Min Pvti Rir I OTHER ACTIVITIES IDENTIFIED AS A NEED FOR ALL PARKS WERE: POLLINATOR GARDENS IBASKETBALL COURTS BIKE STATIONS IMULTIUSE DIAMONDS PUBLIC ART

\IC AKEA / PR OGRAMMING PRIORITIES PROGRAMMING PRIORITIES.!\ Minneapolis Park & ReueaUon Board - TIER4 IE PER CITY Min Pvti Rir MOST COMMON ACTIVITIES FOR EVERY FEW PARKS TENNIS COURTS DOG PARK WADING POOL NATURE PLAY MOST COMMON ACTIVITIES FOR ONE PER SERVICE AREA PREMIER DIAMOND INDOOR GYM OUTDOOR SKATING RINK ROCK CLIMBING WALL SKATE PARK

FINAL CAC MEE.TINGS: Sept 13, 5:30-8:30 at Waite Park Sept 24, 5:30-8:30 at Van Cleve October 2, 5:30-8:30 at TBD (Alternate Sept 19 at Logan)