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OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS -n- <br />SEPTEMBER 20, 1993 <br />re -name Lakeside Park. At least to bring the Moundsview Council up <br />to date as to where the Spring Lake Park Council stands on the <br />issue. There are three areas under this topic I would like to <br />mention. First of all the was a motion by the Spring Lake Park <br />Council to invite the Moundsview Council to discuss the re -naming <br />of Lakeside Park. This is not to suggest a total name -change but <br />a change to Lakeside Lions Park. This is not to take away from <br />anyone who worked hard to establish the park in the first place. <br />However, in the last 4-5 years both cities have felt the crunch of <br />diminishing funds from the state. This park needed a lot of upkeep <br />and repairs. The Lions stepped forward and put many, many hours of <br />work and in the area of $200,000 into upgrading this park. This <br />included the ball diamonds with bleachers, the walking path, the <br />bath houses, and blacktopping the area to mention a few. on behalf <br />of the Lions, I feel that they do deserve recognition for all of <br />this. They have been very generous and I think we will find that <br />in the years to come that they will continue to support this park. <br />The Spring Lake Park Council did make a motion, which passed, to <br />let <br />t we <br />uld <br />ike to c. <br />theinion of <br />e Moundsviewthis nae Council, at hleastwosome ldiscuss'ontand he ppossible <br />action. <br />Mayor Linke stated that, for the record, it is the Spring Lake Park <br />Lions who have done this work not the Moundsview Lions. <br />Councilmember Trude asked if this issue did not come before their <br />Council two or three years ago. Mayor Linke answered, yes. <br />Mayor Linke stated that at that time the concern of the Council was <br />that the original founders of the park, who had made great <br />sacrifices to establish the park, not be lost in the shuffle. The <br />land for the park was donated by private citizens from Moundsview <br />and Spring Lake Park, who maintained the park for many years. For <br />a time there was a Lakeside Park Commission who ran the park. When <br />this commission disbanded the Parks and Recreation Departments of <br />the two cities took over the management of the park. When the land <br />was that if the <br />ethe land wou was written d re ert back t into the � the original park was ownersever <br />. <br />abandoned <br />Councilmember Trude commented that both cities contributed to the <br />upkeep and management of the park. She voiced concern that the <br />public might misunderstand the management of the park if the name <br />were to be changed to Lions Park, in that they would believe that <br />the cities were no longer in charge. <br />Mayor Wells stated that the Lions want recognition for what they <br />have done and Spring Lake Park feels that they do deserve this. <br />Originally it was suggested that a plaque be placed on the bath <br />house, which has been done. It was also discussed that a reader <br />board be placed at the beach with a brief history of the founding <br />of the park. It is a two -city park and this additional funding <br />has come primarily from the Spring Lake Park Lions. <br />