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(o, <br /> CITY OF <br /> � LINO KE <br /> February 23, 1998 <br /> TO: Park Board Members <br /> FROM: Rick DeGardner <br /> SUBJECT: Inline skating Discussion with Centennial School <br /> District <br /> I have been involved in discussion with Centennial School <br /> District and the Cities of Blaine, Circle Pines, and Lexington <br /> relating to the cooperative development of an inline skating <br /> facility. This concept is very preliminary. There have been <br /> some discussion with the National Sports Center to see if they <br /> are interested in locating an Inline skating facility at their <br /> site. <br /> As this process evolves, there will probably be an expectation <br /> from each city and the school district to contribute financially <br /> to fund this project. <br /> I would like some input from the Park Board whether this is <br /> something that I should continue to be involved in with the <br /> expectation that if this becomes a reality, financial resources <br /> would be expected. <br /> 2/23/98 <br /> sw/mw/sandies folder/parkbrd/inline skating.doc <br /> v� <br /> PARK, RECREATION, FORESTRY, & RECYCLING DEPARTMENTS <br /> 7204 Lake Drive • Lino Lakes, Minnesota • 55014 <br /> Phone: 617-780-1885 • Fax: 612-784-7227 <br />