City of Northfield MN
File #: 24-766    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Motion Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/17/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/31/2024 Final action:
Title: TEST/TRAINING MEETING Consider Resolution Approving the Sechler Park Long-Range Plan.
Attachments: 1. 1 - 2024 City Council Resolution_SechlerParkLongRangePlan.pdf, 2. 2 - Signed PRAB Resolution 2024-104.pdf, 3. 3 - Final_ Sechler Park Long-Range Plan, 4. 4 - 2024-12-03_Sechler Park Long-Range Plan_Council Presentation.pdf
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City Council Meeting Date: December 3, 2024

To: Mayor and City Council

From: Charlie Fredericks, Streets and Parks Manager

Title
TEST/TRAINING MEETING Consider Resolution Approving the Sechler Park Long-Range Plan.

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Action Requested:
Consider approving a Resolution for the Sechler Park Long-Range Plan.

Summary Report:
The Northfield City Council will receive a presentation from Bolton & Menk, Inc. and Bruce Jacobson Landscape Architect LLC on the final Sechler Park Long-Range Plan, detailing proposed enhancements and the community-driven vision for this important park.

This initiative aligns with the city's Strategic Plan and Riverfront Action Plan, aiming to enhance economic vitality by making Sechler Park more accessible and inviting to both residents and visitors. The long-range plan establishes a roadmap for phased improvements, enhancing the park's appeal, usability, and integration with other nearby riverfront parks-such as Riverside Lions Park, Northfield Area Veterans Memorial Park, Babcock Park, and Ames Park-all of which contribute to the city's broader riverfront revitalization goals.

Bolton & Menk, Inc. and Bruce Jacobson Landscape Architect LLC have worked closely with city staff and various community stakeholders to develop this long-range plan. Community feedback was collected through multiple channels, including an online survey (with 152 responses), an interactive map with public comments, three pop-up tabling events, and meetings with user groups like Northfield Youth Baseball Association, Age-Friendly Northfield, and Fastpitch Softball representatives. Based on this input, two concept plans were developed, refined with further feedback, and consolidated into the final plan.

The Park and Recreation Advisory Board has been engaged throughout the project, receiving updates and ultimately passing a resolution recommending approval of the final plan at their November meeting.

Council reviewed the concept plans on October 15, 2024...

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