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ROLL-CALL ATTENDANCE
____ Jo Greer, Chair ____ Helen Muscolo
____ Jennifer Bobo, Vice Chair ____ Carrie Graff
____ Mandi Roberts ____ Jared Christensen
____ Terry Dennington ____ Toren Taylor
____ Alan Helms
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA [ACTION ITEM]
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES [ACTION ITEM]
Jo Greer, MPRC Chair ~ 2 Minutes
Jo Greer, MPRC Chair ~ 2 Minutes
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Steve Siddoway, MPR Director ~ 5 minutes
Steve Siddoway, MPR Director ~ 5 minutes
NEW BUSINESS [ACTION ITEM]
Skyler Cook, MPR Recreation Coordinator ~ 15 minutes
Kim Warren, MPR Pathways Project Manager ~ 10 minutes
Garrett White, MPR Recreation Superintendent ~15 minutes
OLD BUSINESS [ACTION ITEM] ~ NONE
WORKSHOP [ACTION ITEM] ~ NONE
STAFF REPORTS
ADJOURNMENT [ACTION ITEM]
NEXT MEETING ~ Wednesday, July 8, 2026, at 4 PM
2026 All-Commission Goals:
1. Support construction of the new Community Center and the expansion of Settlers Park.
2. Complete the Pathways Master Plan Update.
3. Support development of a connected pathway system across the City of Meridian, with a focus on user experience amenities and improved connectivity. Meet with the rest of our neighboring cities to coordinate continuous pathway planning beyond our boundary.
4. Add a new playground to Tammy Street Park and give the park an official new name as a City park.
5. Participate in the partnership with the Meridian Arts Commission to add theming and identity reinforcing art in Meridian parks and along pathways. Focus this year on completion of the Public Art Master Plan and art for the new Community Center.
6. Continue to provide feedback for ongoing park improvements and enhancements.
7. Support future improvements at Lakeview Golf Course, including new signage for the course, fencing, and improvements to the irrigation pond area.
8. Engage other task forces, commissions, entities, and agencies through workshops and other outreach for partnership opportunities.
9. Support ongoing operations of the Meridian Pool.
10. Pursue improved communication tools and opportunities to engage the community and diverse interests.