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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> PARK BOARD MEETING <br /> n MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1995 <br /> are working with $15, 000 worth of dedicated park funds only, <br /> this year. <br /> Last year, with paving trails on the city overlay road <br /> projects, we placed 7020 feet of trail in at a cost of <br /> $28, 829 . 84 including engineering costs of $1402 . 02 . Without <br /> this combined effort, this project would have cost much <br /> more. <br /> Marty went on to say that his concern is if we are not able <br /> to combine with some other efforts, does the Park Board <br /> still wish to spend the dedicated park dollars, or wait <br /> until we can get more "bang for the buck" . <br /> Pam wanted to know how many feet could be done with the <br /> dedicated dollars we have now. Marty responded, maybe 1/3 <br /> could be done this year. <br /> Sharon' s thought on this issues was that if a trail could be <br /> connected it should be given high priority, instead of a new <br /> trail . <br /> Betty asked how Marty determined priority for the trails . <br /> Marty said first priority were trails on the list the <br /> longest, secondly was the safety standpoint, but mainly were <br /> the ones in the residential areas . <br /> Joe asked if the $1, 400 was dedicated money. Marty said <br /> there was $15, 000 in the dedicated park fund and $15, 000 in <br /> the general fund. The $1, 400, spent on engineering costs, <br /> came from the general fund and park dedication fund. . <br /> The members were concerned about the rising cost to complete <br /> trails if the city waits to do them, and the increase of <br /> future trail development . <br /> The Park Board recommended that Marty go forward and write <br /> the specs to get price quotes for trail paving. It was <br /> suggested that this be discussed at the September goal <br /> setting meeting. <br /> Projects: Wenzel Farms - The playground was raised in the <br /> Wenzel Farm development on Saturday, August 5, 1995, by the <br /> neighborhood, Dave Lichtscheidl, and a representative from <br /> the playground company. It took them about eight hours to <br /> 2 <br />