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City of Lino Lakes <br />Park Board Meeting <br />Monday, November 6, 1995 <br />thought they might dedicate the land. Most all other trails would be <br />in the right-of-ways. <br />George said Quailridge, City Hall Park, Country Lakes Park, and <br />trails are going to be a drain on the fund. <br />George suggested the board go through the priorities, starting with <br />the top priority and working backwards, and place figures on each <br />one. The board agreed to spend approximately $75,000. <br />Listed below are the goals and priorities with an estimated cost to <br />complete these goals attached to each one. <br />Listed below are the goals the Park Board chose for 1996. The board <br />also estimated costs for each project and they areas shown. <br />1. Trails <br />a. Completing dead end segments (ie Birch Street) <br />b. Paving existing graded trails <br />c. Trail connection to Regional Park <br />d. Equitable trail dedication ordinance <br />There was a great deal of discussion on trails and <br />formation of a trail committee. It was decided if <br />land acquisition was necessary, in the Wenzel Farms <br />area, it would cost approximately $45,000. The board <br />decided to spend $15,000 from the general fund plus <br />$15,000 from the park dedication fund. <br />2. Birch Park <br />Purchase a piece of property (peninsula) and create a <br />trail connection between Birch Park and the northern <br />portion of Trappers Crossing. <br />During discussion the Park Board decided they would <br />acquire approx. 1 acre of land at the present time. <br />They estimated the boardwalk to cost approximately <br />$28,000. <br />3. City Hall Park <br />a. Playground equipment <br />b. Ball fields <br />The Park Board decided to replace some of the play- <br />ground equipment at this park. The old swing should <br />7 <br />$ 60,000 <br />$ 37,000 <br />$ 15,000 <br />