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PARK BOARD MEETING <br /> MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1992 <br /> because it's so dark. Lights here will help to get users skating on <br /> the lake this winter. Marty thinks we should start to think about <br /> redesigning this park to use it to better advantage in the future. <br /> The electric service is in at Lino Park and will be ready soon. At <br /> the Forjay building, it was necessary to put underground electric <br /> in. Gas lines will be going through here soon, so the heat will be <br /> put into this building at that time. <br /> Trails - The city trails are being used a lot. Marty has put <br /> together a database with all existing city trails. This guide will <br /> help us to assign and track maintenance on the trails. George Lindy <br /> says he would like to see a city map with all the trails marked <br /> out. <br /> Recreation Focus Committee and Recreation Update - Two more people <br /> have expressed interest in joining this committee. Marty Asleson <br /> and Barry Bernstein met with representatives of the Centennial and <br /> Forest Lake Little Leagues and both want to sit on this committee. <br /> Marty says it appears that eventually there may be a Lino Lakes <br /> Little League that will include both Centennial and Forest Lake <br /> School Districts. <br /> Barry Bernstein gave a run down of Fall and Winter recreation <br /> programs currently being offered. He reported that aerobics, karate <br /> and kids-er-cise are now underway. Plans for upcoming programs <br /> include a field trip to the Science Museum and a Timberwolves game. <br /> The Lions club will be offering gun safety classes annually in <br /> conjunction with the parks and recreation department. Marty Asleson <br /> and Barry Bernstein will be working to offer NYSCA coaches training <br /> again this year. <br /> Comprehensive Park Plan and Planning guide - Our plan was adopted <br /> by the Metropolitan Council with no review. Don volk explained that <br /> this is not the usual procedure. Most often the Met Council has <br /> comments or questions, but they evidently were pleased with this <br /> document. Our Comprehensive Park Plan and Planning Guide is now <br /> officially an amendment of our city comprehensive plan. <br /> NEW BUSINESS: <br /> Birch Park Neighborhood Meeting - Marty Asleson was invited to a <br /> neighborhood picnic at Birch Park. The neighbors had gotten <br /> together to discuss certain areas of interest with city <br /> representatives such as neighborhood watch, forestry, parks, etc. <br /> Marty and Jeanne Kenow, the Community Service Officer were invited. <br /> Marty talked with the residents about parks and forestry and the <br /> comprehensive park plan and feels good about the one on one <br /> discussions he had. He feels that all concerned have a better <br /> 3 <br />