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MEETING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br /> 17. Public Comment <br /> Andrew Lambert spoke in favor of installing a new skate park in the City noting the current skate park is <br /> crowded and outdated and suggested it should be expanded. He reported attending a recent Parks and <br /> Recreation Commission meeting where several commissioners endorsed his proposition. He noted he <br /> is aware that a new skate park is included in the Master Plan but not as a priority and suggested the <br /> new skate park be named after his recently-deceased father, David Lambert who was a Parks and <br /> Recreation Commissioner at the time of his passing. <br /> In reply to Mayor Thorne's question, City Manager Fialho reported the expansion of the Sports Park is <br /> in the Master Plan but did not make it on City Council's priority list. He added the Parks and Recreation <br /> Commission and City Council could consider it during the mid-year update, January 2018. <br /> Justin Tran spoke in support of expanding the City's skate park and noted how skateboarding has <br /> allowed him to be healthier and establish good relationships. <br /> Mike Moran spoke regarding the City's water in Zone 7 noting it affected his digestive system, had an <br /> unpleasant odor and although the City indicated it is perfectly safe, he is not fully convinced of it. He <br /> reported the water is not from Lake Oroville and referenced a water-quality report from 2017. He asked <br /> what the report indicated on the night he received water from Zone 7. <br /> Mayor Thorne reported he will ask staff to follow-up with him. <br /> Stefan Goff spoke in support of expanding and/or building a new skate park in the City. <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br /> 18. Consider approval of the Alviso Adobe Community Park Implementation Plan <br /> Assistant City Manager Brian Dolan introduced the item, addressed the Taskforce charged with <br /> developing a strategic plan and recommendations by the Parks and Recreation Commission and <br /> deferred to staff for a report. <br /> Community Services Manager Michele Crose presented details of the staff report addressing <br /> background, implementation action plan key tasks, historical eras and next steps. <br /> Mayor Thorne asked whether the outdoor classroom mentioned in the report would be another <br /> amphitheater and Community Services Manager Crose reported staff has decided to change the <br /> purpose of that space because it gets very hot during the day. It will be used for campfire meetings at <br /> night. Staff has been looking to revamp the space right outside the milking barn as additional classroom <br /> space. <br /> Mayor Thorne expressed concerns with the cost of the crosswalk and staff reported it will be a flashing, <br /> pedestrian crosswalk. <br /> Councilmember Olson stated he was glad to see that has already been funded. <br /> Councilmember Brown asked whether staff has had discussions with the Master Gardener organization <br /> regarding gardening. Community Services Manager Crose stated many of the City's docents are part of <br /> the Master Gardeners group. She added the City has a part-time staff person who oversees the <br /> Community Garden and staff is working with her. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 4 of 6 July 18,2017 <br />