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Attraction: <br /> • In the last issue of this is it I mentioned attending an open house at Bel Air <br /> Builders. Well the connections made have already been beneficial. Bel Air <br /> Builders are looking to build a 70,000 sq.ft. corporate headquarter facility and <br /> contacted me to see if there were any sites in Mounds View. I gave Bel Air <br /> information on North Star Site and Mounds View Business Park. I'll keep you <br /> posted if anything materializes. <br /> Cathy <br /> PARKS, <br /> RECREATION <br /> AND FORESTRY <br /> PARKS <br /> * Russ Ruzynski, who has finished work for the season at the Golf Course, has <br /> been assisting us with dormant seeding, marking sprinkling heads, and <br /> carpentry work - making shelving at Silver View Park picnic shelter storage <br /> room. His work has come in handy since daily routine parks work never ends <br /> leaving little time to get to the projects that are on the project list. <br /> * Natural gas and new furnace installation is expected to begin this week at <br /> Groveland and Hillview Park buildings. Groveland Park building replacement of <br /> rotted boards has been completed, moving on to Hillview Park building. The <br /> installation of the bathrooms will be the last and quickest part of this project. <br /> They will be completed by the time rinks open. <br /> * The Parks crew made a great sliding hill at Woodcrest Park with dirt saved from <br /> the City Hall youth ball field. In the Spring this dirt will be used when grading <br /> Woodcrest Park in anticipation of constructing a youth ball field. We hope to <br /> have some soil borings and engineer's opinion regarding the soil materials at <br /> Woodcrest Park. Some years Woodcrest Park is very very wet - unusable space <br /> - and other years it is dry enough to use . . . a weather dependant park. <br /> * Work is still going on with the water truck. It is being sand blasted this week <br /> with anticipation of beginning use in a week or two. <br />