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CITY 0F <br />• KES <br />Lino Lakes Parks and Recreation Department <br />600 Town Center Parkway <br />Lino Lakes, MN 55014 <br />(651) 982 -2440 Fax (651) 982 -2439 <br />www.ci.lino - lakes.mn.us <br />• <br />March 1, 2006 <br />TO: Park Board Members <br />FROM: Rick DeGardner, Public Services Director <br />SUBJECT: 2006 Goals Update <br />The City Council unanimously approved the 2006 Park Board Goals at their February, 27 City <br />Council Meeting. The following items were presented for consideration: <br />Birch Street Trail in Front of Rice Lake Elementary School Connecting Both Trails Along North <br />Side of Birch Street and Underpass ($170,000) - There is currently a "gap" within the Birch <br />Street trail in front of Rice Lake Elementary School. This project would essentially provide a <br />complete, uninterrupted transportation trail along the north side of Birch Street from Hodgson <br />Road to Sherman Lake Road. In addition, the proposed trail will also connect to the underpass <br />which will provide direct access to /from the trail along the south side of Birch Street (Hodgson <br />to Fawn Lane). <br />Open Air Shelter at Behm's Park ($30,000) - This six acre park consists of playground <br />equipment, 1/4 court basketball court, open play area, looped trail, and a natural prairie area. This <br />heavily used park is also one of the most popular sites for our summer playground program. <br />Behm's Park most visible shortcoming is lack of shade. An open air shelter will be well utilized <br />by area residents as well as our summer playground participants. <br />Open Air Shelter at Highland Meadows Park ($30,000) - This four acre park consists of <br />playground equipment, '/2 court basketball court, open play area, and looped trail. This park is <br />also enjoyed by area residents as well as our summer playground program. Highland Meadows <br />Park is also lacking shade. An open air shelter will be a tremendous asset for this neighborhood <br />park. <br />We anticipate that both shelters will be ready for use by the beginning of our summer playground <br />program. Funding for the above goals will be from the Dedicated Parks Fund. <br />sw /parkbrd/meeting info /2006 Goals Update.doc <br />