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6. Maximize the benefits of Linear Parks <br />6.1 Continue to use linear parks to make connections and provide natural areas <br />6.1.1 Strengthen the ecological services provided by linear parks by naturalizing their <br />landscapes and increasing biodiversity, habitat and provide educational/interpretive <br />information about these benefits. <br />6.2 Expand user activities and experiences available within linear parks <br />6.2.1 Incorporate park furnishings, exercise equipment, facilities for fitness/exercise, and <br />nature viewing within linear parks <br />6.3 Look for other opportunities to make connections and provide green space with linear parks <br />6.3.1 Expand the Water Works Right‐of‐Way to connect over I35E, 694, and potentially <br />Highway 36 as part of the Trout Brook Regional Trail. <br /> <br /> <br />Facilities <br />7. Provide a system of high‐quality facilities that meet the community’s evolving <br />needs and is an integral part of people’s active and healthy lives <br />7.1 Continue to Provide at least 2 or 3 recreational activity facilities (court, diamond field, <br />rectangle field) within each half of the City. <br />7.2 Develop Pioneer Park as Little Canada’s Community Recreation Park <br />7.2.1 Continue to provide a high‐quality game field for soccer <br /> Explore opportunities to increase the usability of the game field with artificial turf <br />7.2.2 Provide flexible practice field space for soccer, lacrosse, football, etc <br />7.2.3 Replace the current playground with an accessible playground that represents Little <br />Canada through a unique theme <br />7.2.4 Maintain the pinwheel of ballfields to continue to attract regional tournaments to <br />Little Canada <br />7.2.5 Conduct a feasibility study of the renovation or replacement of the current pavilion <br />building to better meet current and future needs <br />7.2.6 Add an interactive fountain/water feature/mister <br />7.3 Undertake improvements at Spooner Park to strengthen accessibility and enhance the user <br />experience <br />7.3.1 Upgrade the playground at Spooner Park <br />7.3.2 Improve universal access throughout the park <br />7.3.3 Expand and improve facilities for picnicking and social gathering <br />7.3.4 Update the sand volleyball court <br />City of Little Canada 6‐18 Parks and Trails Plan
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