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<br />SAVAGE LAKE ACCESS SURVEY <br />A resident in the West Savage Lake area has asked the City to consider creating a public access <br />point to West Savage Lake to provide greater recreational opportunities for the community. It is <br />envisioned that the access would consist of a wood chipped, pedestrian trail near the intersection <br />of Lake Street & Lakeshore Avenue down to Savage. It would enable people to portage small <br />water craft to the lake. No docks or other features are contemplated to be constructed in concert <br />with this possible project. <br />Another access point was also considered at the corner of Old County road C & Lakeshore. (See <br />attached map for both locations) The reason the Lake Street/Lakeshore Avenue option was <br />chosen is based on two primary factors. <br />1. On-street parking on the Old C/Lakeshore Avenue would prove difficult. Some <br />on-street parking is possible on Lake Street adjacent to Nadeau Park. If <br />necessary, some off-street parking could be constructed on the east end of Nadeau <br />Park. <br />2. The grade from the street to the lake is less steep at Lake Street/Lakeshore <br />Avenue making access less difficult. <br />To aid in the review of this potential project, the Little Canada Parks & Recreation Commission <br />is conducting a survey of the area’s residents to gauge the level of interest/support. The area <br />being survey is bound by I-35E on the east, Highway 36 on the south, Canadian Pacific railroad <br />tracks on the west, and County Road C/Little Canada Road on the north. <br />The survey will be done electronically via Survey Monkey at the following web address: <br />www.xxxxxxxxxxxx. To view the survey on-line and enter your responses, please go to that <br />web address. If you do not have access to the internet, you can complete the attached survey <br />document and mail a hard copy to us that will be added to the tabulation. <br />This evaluation is in a very preliminary stage. No formal design or cost estimates have been <br />prepared. However, a rough estimate for clearing and installing a wood chipped trail down to <br />the lake would run between $5,000 and $10,000. <br />We hope you will take the time to participate in the survey. Once the survey results are <br />finalized, we will determine the next steps in the public involvement process. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />