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Park Board <br /> December 2, 2020 <br /> Page 7 <br /> DeGardner state he expects it could cut about $75 , 000 off the cost of the upgrade leaving <br /> the total to be around $225 ,000 . <br /> Huelman stated that $225 ,000 was doable and the park shelter cost down the road was <br /> also doable and something they could plan for. He continued that he thought the Park <br /> Board options were to sit on the funds if park board had a greater projects for them or do <br /> what they can and maybe have some left over for the next playground need and do <br /> nothing with the trails . <br /> Kusterman agrees that we spend the funds on improvements and supports the Lino Park <br /> proj ect. <br /> Haworth stated she supports the Lino Project as well as it is a high traffic park, in a good <br /> location, and it needs updating . <br /> Norland stated he support the Lino Park project and is ok with cutting out the park shelter <br /> for now to make the funds work. <br /> Huelman asked DeGardner to look into the phasing and pricing if they hold off on the <br /> shelter at Lino Park. He then said they would like to identify another park that is a high <br /> priority on the list in case there are some left over funds. <br /> DeGardner states that he will ask WSB to breakdown the project into phases . He told the <br /> park board that he will have more information about this arid it will be discussed at the <br /> January Park Board Meeting. He said they will also discuss what to do if there are any <br /> leftover funds or what they can do to finish Lino Park. <br /> Gooder stated after listening to everything he agrees and backs the Lino Park project. <br /> 7. NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. Walking Trails at Birch Street & Centerville Road <br /> DeGardner informed the Park Board that during the past week the Lino Lakes Parks <br /> Department spent time at the City owned property at Birch Street and Centerville Road <br /> creating some walking trails in the non-maintained areas . The trails provide a very scenic <br /> walk for residents . This property is also on the agenda for the Monday night council <br /> meeting to discuss if they will be putting in a dog park at this location as well . <br /> 8 . OLD BUSINESS <br /> There were no comments made regarding old business . <br /> 9. NEXT SCHEDULED PARK BOARD MEETING <br /> DRAFT MINUTES <br />
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