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1.4Maintain and expand Special Use facilities within Little Canada <br />1.4.1Explore the addition of a 9-hole disc golf course within the <br />City <br />1.4.2Identify a location and funding for a permanent, dedicated <br />dog park <br />1.4.3Develop a sledding hill within the City, potentially at <br />Spooner Park <br />1.4.4Maintain and enhance (as needed) the Skate Park at <br />Firebarns <br />1.4.5Identify a location and funding for a community garden <br />within the City <br />1.4.6Continue to provide at least one winter recreation <br />opportunity in each half of the City <br />1.5Maintain and develop flexible, high-quality facilities that can be <br />adapted to meet the changing needs of the community well into <br />the future <br />1.5.1Maintain the Old Fire Hall to continue use as a City <br />facility/ flexible community space <br />1.5.2Explore the development of a multi-purpose park building <br />that can be used as an educational/programming facility <br />that contributes to strenghtening the community’s visual <br />character <br />2. Provide facilities that support people of diverse age, race, <br />ethnicity, ability, gender, and economic status <br />2.1Build or retrofit facilities to meet universal accessibility standards <br />2.2Expand outreach and engagement to a broad range of user <br />groups to better understand and serve their recreational needs <br />2.2.1Engage minority, low-income, elderly, and immigrant <br />groups on an annual basis to understand if and how the <br />system could better meet their needs <br />2.2.2Continue to work with current user groups to understand <br />their evolving needs and inform future decision making <br />2.3Work with clubs, associations, volunteers, and other groups to <br />better understand and serve their recreational needs <br />2.3.1Maintain the database of existing organizations that <br />serve Little Canada residents, such as the Little Canada <br />Recreation Association, and reach out annually to these <br />groups to assess needs and opportunities <br />Multi-purpose buildings are designed to host <br />a variety of uses and groups <br />CITY OF LITTLE CANADA - PARK SYSTEM MASTER PLAN43