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• <br />The situation has changed since the Lake Amelia Trail was first <br />identified. Now the city owns land along Centerville Road and Birch <br />Street where parking space for a trail head is available. From the <br />trailhead, the trail could lead through the City's property to join the <br />east shore of Lake Amelia trail as proposed in the Guide. It could then <br />continue southward and westward through the Minnesota Land Trust <br />properties of Hawkins and Donlin to Centerville Road thence <br />northward to Ash Street, westward to the St. Paul Water Dept aqueduct <br />and north on the aqueduct to Birch Street. A quarter mile tract <br />eastward along Birch would again end at the trailhead's parking lot - <br />total length about 3 3/4 miles. <br />The map Fig 6.3 in the Guide show ways to access other <br />trails toward the west (Cedar Lake) and to the north (Centerville Lake <br />and Regional Park). This connection could add many miles to our trail <br />system in the future if desired. <br />The window of opportunity to act on this matter may be short. If <br />you are interested in discussing this further, please contact <br />• Art Hawkins @ (651)429 -3642 or Amy Donlin @ (651)426 -6356 soon. <br />Best regards, Art & Betty Hawkins and Amy Donli <br />4eg4e,,77,„1 iZeti ‘:0-ow-; <br />me?, fize411,. <br />