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CITY OF LITTLE CANADA - PARK SYSTEM MASTER PLAN79 <br />Pioneer Park <br />UPPER LEVEL OF THE PAVILION BUILDING <br />PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE AND POND <br />4. Turf conversion to naturalized areas would provide visual <br />interest, reduced maintenance, and less chemical input. <br />5. Current space above the concession building is not <br />utilized; not ADA accessible or temperature controlled. <br />Undertake an architectural evaluation of the building to <br />determine wether to update or replace it. <br />6. Current capacity of picnic shelter does not meet demand, <br />but is limited by parking and lack of bathroom ammenity. <br />Consider adding a second picnic shelter or upgrading <br />existing. <br />7. Pioneer Park has the potential to be a place that helps <br />create a park that is distinctively Little Canada. Develop <br />features that reinforce Pioneer as Little Canada’s <br />destination community park. <br />8. Acquire property to the south for additional program <br />space, improving access to the Public Works facility. <br />9. Relocate and replace existing batting cages. <br />10. Acquire farmland north of Allen Avenue to make <br />connection to Thunder Bay/Westwinds Park via <br />powerline right-of-way east of Edgerton Street. <br />11. Increase programming within the park to include: <br /> »Lacrosse; <br /> »Ultimate frisbee; <br /> »Passive recreation opportunities; <br /> »Adopt-a-park program. <br />12. Explore the addition of a BMX/Pump track. <br />13. Add bike racks. <br />*Refer to the Pioneer Park Enhancement Plan in Chapter 4 for <br /> more detail