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ACTIONS PRIORITY LEVEL COST RANGE NOTES <br />LOW MED HIGH <br />PARKS <br />INITIATIVE 1.1.1 Work to fill the park <br />access gap in the southeast and <br />north-central areas of the city when <br />development occurs <br />Accept the 5% land dedication in the <br />rural north-central district of the city <br />and develop a neighborhood park •$400,000 to $650,000 <br />Accept the 10% land dedication in the <br />urban south eastern district of the <br />city and develop a neighborhood park <br />•$500,000 to $750,00 <br />INITIATIVE 1.2.2 Ensure every <br />neighborhood park has a seating option, <br />picnic table, bike rack, shade trees or <br />structure, litter and recycling receptacle, <br />and park identification sign <br />Add seating to DeMontreville, and <br />Ridge Parks •$1,500 to $2,500 <br />Add picnic tables to Firefly, Kleis, and <br />Ridge Parks •$3,000 to $4,500 <br />Add bike racks to DeMontreville, <br />Hammes Park, Hidden Knoll Park, <br />Firefly, Kleis, Pilot, Ridge, and Tana <br />Ridge Park <br />•$8,000 to $10,000 <br />Add shade trees (or a shade structure) <br />to Ridge Park •$800 to $12,000 <br />Add park entry sign to Ridge Park •$2,500 to $3,200 <br />INITIATIVE 1.3.3 Explore the addition of <br />a special use park in the form of a mini <br />park in the Old Village <br />Engage the community in a planning <br />effort to study and identify potential <br />park sites and opportunities in the Old <br />Village <br />•$20,000 to $30,000 <br />INITIATIVE 1.4.1 Combine Ivywood and <br />Stonegate Parks and reclassify the <br />combined park as a community park <br />Develop a long-range plan for <br />this new park, working with the <br />community to evaluate the addition <br />of off-street parking and additional <br />recreational amenities <br />•$20,000 to $35,000 <br />83 <br />TABLE 6.1 | PRIORITY INITIATIVES & COST ESTIMATES