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4/5/1999
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4/5/1999
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So, where do we go from here? I agree that the park has wetland areas, and creating a nice pond <br /> for the ducks and geese is a good idea. However, let's not over do it! Mr. Ulrich's suggestion of <br /> creating a bank of wetlands is a little extreme. Much of the park is not wetland and is not "trying <br /> to become a wetland." It would be usable for a playground, a park building(preferred) or picnic <br /> shelter, and some bike paths. I would like to see a challenging "dirt bike" course for the local <br /> boys to ride on so they wouldn't have to jump curbs or make jumps on private property. I have <br /> seen a small course like this in the city of Maple Plain. <br /> Also, what is the possibility of adding land to this park? There is land available to the north. This <br /> could make it more accessible to children from the northern side of the park or possibly make it <br /> more connected to Silver View park. There must be some park dedication money left over from <br /> the theater project? <br /> In conclusion,yes, some of this park needs to be returned to wetland, but don't waste the park <br /> land on the south side of town. This park has been part of the community for years, and will be <br /> for years to come. Give us something we can live with. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> La Rothstein <br /> iic i Roth_e n <br />
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