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69 <br />• 2.4 - Provide year-round opportunities for outdoor recreation <br /> »2.4.1 - Look to add winter facilities and activities in the city (e.g., <br />ice skating, cross country skiing, etc.) <br /> »2.4.2 - Explore the opportunity to add fire pits into parks where <br />appropriate, beginning with a pilot site to test success <br />• 2.5 - Communicate regularly with local organizations, <br />associations, and clubs to understand their changing needs <br />• 2.6 - Increase access to water-based recreation opportunities <br /> »2.6.1 - Support the addition of a fishing pier in Sunfish Lake Park <br /> »2.6.2 - Look for opportunities to add boat launches, fishing piers, <br />and swimming beaches <br /> »2.6.3 - Share and publicize the locations of fishing piers, boat <br />launches, swimming beaches, and nearby aquatic facilities in <br />online and paper maps <br /> »2.6.4 - Explore the possibility of partnering with Washington <br />County to give Lake Elmo residents free access to Lake Elmo <br />Park Reserve, which has boat launches, a fishing pier, and a <br />swim pond <br />Figure 5.13: Cross country skiing <br />opportunities are currently lacking in the <br />southeast part of the city <br />Figure 5.15: Lake Elmo Park Reserve’s swim <br />pond is the only accessible swimming <br />beach in the community <br />Figure 5.14: Fishing piers provide park <br />visitors with increased access to water- <br />based recreation opportunities
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