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2 <br />39 MARRETT ROAD, LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02421 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />track near Kinneens Park has been used vigorously and unlawfully and people had expressed their <br />thanks and appreciation for the extended pickleball access at the outdoor courts along with the <br />new portable rolling nets. <br /> <br />4. Recreation & Community Programs Report <br />The May Recreation & Community Programs Report is attached to the meeting minutes. <br /> <br />5. National Park & Recreation Month Proclamation <br />The memo and the proclamation that would designate July as Park and Recreation Month are <br />attached to the meeting minutes. This item is on the May 22nd Select Board meeting agenda for <br />approval and this year’s theme is “Where Community Grows.” <br /> <br />6. Introduction of Laura Perry – Recreation Supervisor <br />Peter Coleman, Assistant Director of Recreation, introduced Laura Perry, the new Recreation <br />Supervisor, to the Committee. Ms. Perry began working for the Town on May 1st and comes with <br />over 20 years of professional experience in youth programs and after-school programming. Ms. <br />Perry has a passion for outdoor recreation and has earned a master’s degree in recreation <br />management. Ms. Perry commented that she is excited for this opportunity and if the first two- <br />and-a-half weeks are any indication, then Lexington is the right town for her. Members of the <br />Committee welcomed Ms. Perry to the department and expressed that they are looking forward to <br />working with her going forward. <br /> <br />7. Liaison Report <br />Weiwei Li, liaison to the Lincoln Park Sub-Committee (LPSC), had no new updates as the LPSC <br />had not met during the previous month. Rod Cole, Capital Expenditures Committee (CEC) <br />liaison, mentioned the recent joint meeting between the Select Board and School Committee <br />regarding the 173 Bedford Street property. Melissa Battite, Director of Recreation and <br />Community Programs, reminded the Committee that this property was purchased with municipal <br />funds to service as swing space during the construction projects at the Fire Station, Police Station, <br />and Lexington High School. The Lexington Public Schools central administration building is <br />currently located next to the Harrington School (referred to as “old Harrington”). In the Athletic <br />Feasibility Study that was completed in 2022, it noted that if LPS administration moved out of its <br />current location, then there is enough space to potentially convert that space into two multi- <br />purpose rectangle fields and a cricket field. Upon completion of the new Police Station, the <br />decision will need to be made on what to do with this property going forward and it will be <br />important for Recreation to participate in joint conversations in the future. Mr. Cole was struck <br />by how strong the overall sentiment was and the importance of the Town doing the best it can <br />when it comes to field use for Recreation. Kathleen Lenihan, School Committee liaison, added <br />that the one-hour working session was a wide-ranging discussion and timing is of the essence as a <br />decision on this matter will be needed in the near future. It will be critical to know where the <br />LPS central office will be located permanently. Suzie Barry, Select Board liaison, reported that at <br />its May 8th meeting, Joe Pato was voted as Select Board Chair and Suzie Barry was voted as <br />Select Board Vice Chair. <br /> <br />8. Lincoln Park Sub-Committee <br />a. Maintenance Plan – Brian Kelley, Chair of the Lincoln Park Sub-Committee (LPSC), <br />stated the LPSC used two companies to maintain Lincoln Park – Barnard Landscaping <br />and Parterre Ecological. Maintenance practices include invasive species management, <br />keeping the boardwalks and paths clean and safe, a garlic mustard pulling day and Mr. <br />Kelley indicated that maintenance is performed on an ongoing basis. There were some <br />uprooted trees in the Granite Forest and trees along Baskin Road will be cleared out
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