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1. Lino Park – Relocate and replace the playground equipment, but this move needs to wait for <br />additional dollars that would facilitate a move to the new master plan. No estimate of cost at this <br />time. <br /> <br /> Also Considered and Discussed <br /> 1. City Hall Park – This park has significant programming for youth sports and attending family <br />members would benefit from a higher quality playground structure. <br /> <br />c. Multi-Use Hard Courts: The Advisory Board believes there is a critical need for more multi-use hard <br />surfaces or courts within our Park system. We think this feature can be done in away to serve a wide <br />range of activities and age groups from youth to seniors, especially teenagers and younger adults looking <br />for more active recreational needs. This type of facility would fit nicely within an athletic complex, but <br />until then one of the expanded community parks should be able to support these types of hard surfaces. <br /> <br /> Priority for 2018 <br /> 1. Sunrise – Install a hard surface (possibly in the hockey rink) with striping for summer activities, <br />including dry land hockey training, basketball, 4-square, pickle ball, etc. Note that we are assuming <br />the net and hoop supports can be done in a way that won’t compromise safety of the surface. This <br />park hosts many organized and community events, hosts a summer playground program and has <br />ample parking. Estimated Cost = $40,000 to $60,000 <br /> <br /> Still Under Consideration for 2018 <br /> 1. Birch – Install an independent hard court (or possibly pave and stripe the hockey rink) to better <br />serve southern residents. This park has some parking, a warming house, and hosts a summer <br />playground program. Estimated Cost = $ 30,000 to $50,000 <br /> <br /> Best Held for 2019 <br /> Lino Park – This is another ideal park for a multi-use hard court. However, it would need to wait for <br />additional dollars to implement the new master plan. No estimate at this time. <br /> <br />d. Other Park Features: There are other features that have been discussed in recent years if funding <br />were to become available. <br /> <br /> Priority for 2018 <br /> 1. Arena Acres – The Council and Park Board are committed to reinvesting in this park due to the <br />recent removal of the tennis courts. However, we need a better community consensus on what <br />feature(s) would best serve their current and future needs. Estimated Cost = $65,000 to $75,000 <br /> <br /> Still Under Consideration for 2018 <br /> 1. Marshan Park Shelter – For the past decade there has been discussion of this feature for this park. <br />There are many families in this area and the park does get used for youth sports. The shelter would <br />provide relief from the sun or rain and a gathering spot for teams and families. However, it is not <br />clear that it is a high enough priority for this year’s funding. Estimated Cost = $35,000 <br /> <br /> Best Held for 2019 <br /> 1. Lino Park Shelter – This is one of the city’s oldest shelters and needs to be replaced. However, it <br />would be best to replace this feature when sufficient funds are available to execute a broader <br />approach to the new master plan for this park. No estimated cost at this time.
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