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typically locates drinking water/fountains where water service is currently available at <br />trailhead locations, near restrooms and/or shelters. <br />Senior needs: <br />1. Need a senior center that's up to code so they can have larger gatherings. Need a dedicated city <br />employee that puts together the senior programming, trips, events. <br />a. Response: While the County doesn't have jurisdiction of the Senior Center, this <br />comment will be shared with the City of Lino Lakes. <br />Related to Centerville Lake: <br />1. DNR should do something about the garbage left on the lake from icehouses, that the neighbors <br />end up cleaning up in the spring. <br />a. Response: Resident's may contact their local MNDNR Conservation Officer about this. <br />2. DNR needs to put a buoy at the sandbar/boulder in SE corner of lake. They were going to do it, <br />but it never happened. Props hit sandbar and boulder. <br />a. Response: Resident should feel free to contact the MnDNR —Trails and Waterways <br />directly about this issue. <br />3. Can anything be done about the weeds in the lake? <br />a. Response: Resident's concerned with this should contact the DNR directly. <br />4. The City is having erosion issues on the east side of the lake that they may want to partner with <br />the County on. <br />a. Response: Typically, the Parks Department does not partner on these types of projects <br />that fall outside of the county park jurisdiction. Rice Creek Watershed District or the <br />Anoka Conservation District may be helpful resources. <br />5. A few comments were received regarding the need to improve the water quality on Centerville <br />Lake. <br />a. Response: While Centerville Lake is a public water and falls under the jurisdiction of the <br />State of Minnesota, the County follows best management practices for storm water <br />mitigation and water quality to ensure that current park development and maintenance <br />practices do not add to the water quality issue. <br />Other miscellaneous comments, where no response is required. <br />1. We love our park system <br />2. Visit Wargo <br />3. Nice park system <br />
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