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APPROVED September 10, 2018 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />Recommendations for City Council <br />• Replace Sunrise Park equipment -$95,000 <br />• Replace Birch Park equipment - $90,000 ($30,000 funding budget, $60,000 from <br />Saddle Club). <br />• Lake Drive - $75,000 <br />• Apollo Drive - $115,000 <br />• Arena Acres Park Development - $75,000 <br />• Lilac Street Trail – $110,000 <br /> <br /> <br />Park Board Comments: <br />• Pat Huelman shared his proposal with the group (Lake Trail Drive, Stage <br />Coach, Apollo Drive moving toward Lilac, Sunrise Park, Birch Park, and look <br />into the removal of the tennis courts at Green Acres). <br />• Clark Gooder asked what funds would be needed to get from Lilac to <br />Palomino and was informed it would take $210,000. <br />• Clark Gooder spoke about putting in posts for pickle ball in the hockey rink, <br />however it was determined that Birch Park is too small and that they could ask <br />the middle school to paint for pickle ball in their current courts. <br />• Rick DeGardner mentioned to Park Board Members that the Mayor and City <br />Council is interested in Phase 1 development so they could put in pickle ball <br />court there. <br />• Pat Huelman mentions to the committee that they should table the hard <br />surfaces for Sunrise and Birch <br />• Andrew Levi inquired about what would happen to any excess money that <br />might be left over from the projects, where does it go? <br />• Rick DeGardner stated that any excess money left over from projects would <br />be placed back into the park funds. <br />• Clark Gooder raised a concern about extending the trail and not finishing it. <br />He stated he is worried that the community would question why only part of <br />the trail was done and what benefit only part of the trail served. <br />• Pat Huelman and Rick DeGardner both spoke to Clark Gooder’s concern <br />stating that extending the trail to 4th street would get people passed the <br />“danger zone” and more access to businesses. <br />• Pat Huelman also mentioned that he like the idea of getting the trail paved to <br />at least 4th street as this would put some pressure on the 2019 Park Board <br />Committee to finish the project. <br />• Richard Jensen asked if it would be hard to find contractors who would be <br />willing to just pave ½ a trail rather than getting the full bid for the whole trail. <br />• Rick DeGardner stated that it would take $210,000 to complete the trail and <br />that they can find contractors who would just do half a trail.
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