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CITY OF LITTLE CANADA <br />PARKS AND RECREATION CAPITAL IMPRO' <br />PAVING OF WESTWIND TRAIL <br />BUDGET <br />Five foot wide blacktop trail encircling pond north of <br />Westwind Drive. Eight properties on Westwind dedicated <br />an easement to the city to allow us to construct this <br />trail on the south of the pond. No monetary compensation <br />was given for these easements and the donors are anxious <br />to see the trail completed. <br />SIGNAGE FOR NADEAU & PIONEER PARKS <br />Larger decorative identification signs depicting main <br />entrance location at Pioneer Park and overall wildlife <br />area near Demont on Jackson for Nadeau Park. <br />SPOONER SHELTER ROOF REPAIR <br />Maintenance/repair to the three shelter roofs in Spooner <br />Park. A donation of $2,000 has already been received to <br />be used toward the bandstand roof. This $12,000 amount <br />represents replacing existing coverings with metal. Final <br />analysis has not been completed on which roofing material <br />will be used. <br />RESURFACE DOUBLE TENNIS COURT AT SPOONER PARK <br />ESTIMATED <br />COST <br />$17,000 <br />$10,000 <br />$12,000 <br />This was color coated about three years ago and needs to $ 7,500 <br />be stripped and re-coated. Present coating is worn off <br />in some areas and other areas experience water penetration <br />between the blacktop and color coat which bubbles up after <br />rain. Repair is partially for aesthetics at this time, but <br />the blacktop is also deteriorating because of moisture factors. <br />PIONEER BENCHES AND PICNIC TABLES <br />With the improvement to the trail system last fall, and $ 5,000 <br />the expanding popularity of the park in the last few years, <br />benches are needed on the trail areas along with additional <br />picnic tables to complement the play areas. <br />PIONEER PARKING LOT EXPANSION (CENTERVILLE ROAD) <br />Present parking is insufficient and most users fill up the $70,000 <br />existing lot on Centerville Road and park along curbs and <br />driveways, before using parking areas off Desoto Street. <br />