OCTOBER 20, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 Parks plan begins with two new jobs By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes The Keizer Parks and Rec- reation Advisory Board has started formulating its recom- mendation for putting the new parks fee to use. Beginning in November, the city will begin collecting $4 a month/$8 per utility bill to pay for parks maintenance and improvements. Members of the parks board are developing a plan for the fi rst three years of the fee. In the immediate future, it calls for adding two full-time parks employees, increasing services like mowing and fertilization, replacement of aging equip- ment and vehicles and system- wide tree maintenance and in- vasive species removal. In the second half of 2018, residents might begin to notice some of the bigger changes in the works: replacing the play- ground at Meadows Park and the sports courts at Claggett Creek and Northview parks. The current plan repre- sents only a draft of things to come and will need to be for- mally accepted by the Parks Board and then the Keizer City Council before anything happens. Parks board members are trying to get a jump on the next construction season as contractors will need to be hired from some projects and nearly all of the work is weath- er-dependent. The largest projects on the docket include capital improve- ments such as rehabilitating the large lawn in the southwest corner of Keizer Rapids Park, additional work at Carlson Skate Park and construction of a new Parks Shop to house equipment. None of those have a projected start date and will depend on how quickly funds accumulate and whether part- ners can be found to push them further up the calendar. At the Keizer Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting Tuesday, Oct. 10, Board member Jim Taylor said he would like to see the fi eld at Keizer Rapids Park get under- way soon. The city had hoped to rehab the fi eld with volun- teer effort prior to the Keizer eclipse event in August, but a required permit and lack of funds to pay for it stalled the effort. Taylor said the nature of the work as far as seeding the ground lent itself to a spring start. His call for action was met with reticence on the parts of board members Donna Bradley and Matt Lawyer. “There is a lot of feeling in the community about every- thing going to Keizer Rapids Park, and there are a lot of oth- er things that need to be done. It needs to be considered, but I don’t think it should be No. 1,” Bradley said. Lawyer advocated for taking care of some of the more un- derdeveloped park spaces fi rst. “We need to have a serious conversation about the under- developed parks and the tran- sient population using those spaces for camping. That is a serious concern for the neigh- bors of those parks and a safety issue,” Lawyer said. Residents who would like a chance to provide input on the plan are encouraged to attend a parks fee planning meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at the Keizer Civic Center. The board expects to bring a fi nalized plan back for ap- proval in November. 6-7 netted $1,950 for the nonprofi t library, exceeding the goal of $1,800 for the bi-annual sale. Funds will be used to increase and enhance library services for the Keizer community. “We owe our success to the many hours of hard work by li- brary volunteers and the Men Chamber of Commerce com- munity volunteers,” said Paula Guiles, KCL Board of Direc- tors President and coordinator of the sale. The next sale will be scheduled for May 2018 in conjunction with the Keizer Iris Festival. Donations are al- ways welcome. KT on global vacation A B We are Everything Keizer Libray book sale nets $1,950 Except The Keizer Community of Action in Keizer (MAK), Overpriced Library’s Fall Book Sale Oct. an amazing group of Keizer Simple Cremation $795 Inexpensive Burial and Funeral Options Pre-Planning Available On-Site Crematory 4365 RIVER RD N, KEIZER 503.393.7037 Se habla español orthodontics for children, adolescents & adults WE’RE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE OUR KEIZER OFFICE WILL OPEN NOVEMBER 28 5099 River Rd N, Keizer (In Schoolhouse Square) We are excited to become a part of the growing Keizer community. 2017 Invisalign ® and Traditional Braces Customized Payment Plans FOR A FREE CONSULT CALL 503.362.0500 www.haveagreatsmile.com Submitted photo A: John Pattison took his Keizertimes with him on a trip to Nepal with the Timothy Initiative. B: Marlene and Bob Parsons toured Europe last month and took their Keizertimes to Dubrovnik, Croatia .You too can have your photo in the Keizertimes. Simply take the paper to your destination, snap a picture with you and your group holding it, and send the photo along with everyone’s fi rst and last names to kt@keizertimes.com.