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City of Little Canada 6‐11 Parks and Trails Plan <br />System Conditions <br />In general, parks and trails are in good condition in Little Canada. Parks range from older, more <br />established parks with mature trees and aging infrastructure to recent developments with new walking <br />paths and structures. All parks are generally tidy, with ornamental vegetation, including lawns, rain <br />gardens, and trees that are well cared for. Some of the naturalized and wooded areas could benefit <br />from invasive species control measures to improve their value as places to relax, enjoy, and observe <br />nature. <br />A number of courts have recently been resurfaced and playing fields are rested and maintained for <br />evenness. Routine upkeep ensures that there are not large numbers of individual complaints about <br />parks, but with strategic investments the system could be even more meaningful to residents. <br />Discussions throughout the planning process indicate that the system is not in dire need of significant <br />investment to meet the expectations of users. There are no facilities in unsafe conditions, but <br />investments to several features are needed to meet modern standards of residents, many of whom <br />report traveling outside of Little Canada to access <br />certain facilities including playgrounds and water features. The playgrounds at Pioneer and Spooner <br />Parks need to be updated, and there is community <br />momentum to make improvements at Pioneer <br />Park. <br />Investments in facilities for pedestrians and <br />bicyclists have also risen as a priority for residents, <br />and the City aims to make strides in expanding the <br />current system of trails and sidewalks. <br /> <br />
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