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Approved October 2, 2020 <br />Rick DeGardner, Director of Public Services, updated the Park Board on the 12th Avenue <br />Trail Project. Rick gave the background and the update by stating the city received <br />resident request to construct a trail along 12th Avenue. The trail was discussed at City <br />Council work sessions throughout 2019 and as a result the City Council budgeted for this <br />project within their 2020 budget with funding through the Park and Trail Improvement <br />Fund and through State Aid. The 12th Avenue Trail Project includes construction of a <br />new trail between White Oak Road and the existing trail head approximately 720 feet <br />south of White Oak Road, pedestrian ramp improvements, and ditch grading and culvert <br />repairs to facilitate drainage in the project area. Construction will be completed this fall. <br />The City anticipates that this trail will be widely used and enjoyed by the community. <br />C. North Pointe Park Update <br />Rick DeGardner, Director of Public Services, updated Park Members on North Pointe <br />Park. DeGardner address the Board by stating some recent improvements have occurred <br />at North Pointe Park. After observing numerous skid marks on the hardcourt surfaces, <br />staff installed, "No Skateboarding, Roller Blading, or Bicycles on Court Surfaces" sign <br />(the sign was also at Arena Acres Park). The additional signage seems to be helping. <br />Some residents also requested fencing on both end of the pickleball court to prevent the <br />balls from rolling into the wetland area. The fencing was installed a few weeks ago. <br />Pat Huelman, Park Board Chair, asked DeGardner is he had an idea of how much use the <br />pickleball courts are getting. DeGardner responded that there are a couple ladies who use <br />it a few times a week but unsure who else or how many more are using it. <br />Huelman followed up by stating that the Park Board should keep hard surfaces in mind in <br />future discussions regarding the Recreation Complex as it seems to be what people want. <br />Page 4 <br />
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