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MHCA Area Directors' meeting minutes

February 2018 Area Directors' Meeting Minutes

C. Kreimendahl, Secy. Tuesday May 1, 2018

Midvale Heights Community Association
February 27, 2018 meeting
Members Present: Poulson, Schell, Lamb, Mackey, Jarvis, Raihala, Rotter, Rudman, Rogers, Chipault, Fischer, Lager and K. Reuter-Krohn

  1. Meeting was called to order at 6:45 p.m. by President Chipault.
  2. Prior Meeting Minutes
    1. Minutes of the January meeting were approved by voice vote.
  3. Treasurer's Report
    1. Treasurer’s report was presented Treasurer Rotter. He noted that he moved some funds from our Paypal account to our checking account. Rotter also provide checkbook activity for the last month and activity since 2017.
  4. Legislative Reports
    1. There were no legislative reports.
  5. Odana Golf Course Prairies
    1. A presentation was made by Marcel Wuethrich relating to the restoration project at Odana Golf Course. This project has had previous MCHA funding support. This year’s work effort will be focused on introducing native wild flowers and milkweed to attract butterflies. There have been issues with previous plantings and the difficulty of doing a Spring burn. Marcel would like to introduce started plants rather than seeds. Has a source through the City for plants at $ 1.25 a plant. The goal would be showcase native flowers and foster a thriving habitat. Marcel has some money left in a city account he could access for part of implementing his plan. He would like to plant 400 plants.
    2. After proving a slide show and responding to questions, a motion was made and seconded to provide $ 800 for this restoration project.
      1. This motion was passed by unanimous voice vote.
  6. Announcements
    1. Announcement was made by Lamb regarding the Summer music series in July. Several groups are under consideration but the Cajun Strangers will kick off the series. The remainder of the slots should be filled by March. She is working on food trucks to be at the series.
    2. Poulson announced that Midvale Heights voters came out strongly for the February primary which continues the tradition of being one of the City’s busiest polling places.
    3. Paul Haskew sent out to Board members a Research Park update. Questions were raised concerning several street issues.
  7. Meeting adjourned by 8 pm.


Notes taken by G Poulson