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connect the biking/pedestrian path. $12,500. <br />1996 <br />PICNIC TABLE REPLACEMENT - Picnic tables at City Hall park are old and falling apart <br />to the stage where they are dangerous. Replacement of metal picnic tables would service the <br />public well. Cost $5,000. <br />AMENITIES FOR GOLF COURSE PARK - Amenities such as benches, swing benches, <br />small picnic shelter and nature signs for lookout points would make the nature area more user <br />friendly. Cost $7,500. <br />1997 <br />PAVE PORTIONS OF GREENFIELD PATH - This is a priority of the Parks and Recreation <br />Commission, to pave Greenfield Park path doing as much as $12,500 will provide. <br />THIS ENDS THE $12,500 ANNUAL PARK DEDICATIONS FEES <br />5 - YEAR GOALS - 1995-1999 <br />PARK PROPERTY - The two parcels of land in the south western part of the community <br />would provide a parkland void that we currently have in that part of the City. The two <br />parcels of land are appraised at $25,000 each. Development would need to be done. A grant <br />is being submitted for matching the acquisition and development costs. The cost of • <br />acquisition and development would be estimated at $1983000 $116,000. <br />In addition, the Piedel property is available for purchase (located next to Groveland Park). <br />The acquisition of this property would expand the parkland acreage at Groveland Park. <br />TRAIL DEVELOPMENT - This will be an on -going capital item. Grants will be submitted <br />whenever available. However, matching monies must be provided. The Parks and Recreation <br />Commission has prioritized Greenfield and City Hall and Silver View Parks for trailways. <br />PLAY EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT - All the park's playground equipment will need to be <br />replaced at some time or other. Random and Groveland Park equipments are the oldest and <br />most rundown. Other parks will follow as time goes on. <br />PARK BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS - Lambert and Woodcrest Park buildings will need <br />improvements in the future for extended use options and to comply with ADA. Two park <br />buildings will be improved in 1994 with CDBG funding. <br />REGIONAL SENIOR CENTER OPERATIONS - If the Regional Senior Center becomes a <br />40 <br />