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1997. -PARK IMPROVEMENTS <br />The following is a list of park activities that should be noted as happening in 1997: <br />Security System was installed at Silver View Park picnic shelter. This system detects <br />movements at the shelter after curfew hours triggering a auditory horn and automatically <br />informing police if the building is being hit. It is expected that less vandalism will result <br />eliminating the high cost of building repairs from damages by vandals. <br />2. New playground equipment was purchased and installed at Groveland Park. Old <br />equipment was evaluated and components that were yet in good condition were kept and <br />integrated into the new equipment structure. Longevity of the new equipment is expected <br />to be 10 years. Landscaping of the play area will be completed in Spring, 1998. <br />Lakeside Park Picnic Shelter was re -shingled and repairs were made to the roof. The <br />picnic shelter is in good shape and has much use. This was a joint venture with Spring <br />Lake Park Parks crew. <br />4. Mats were installed under homeplate areas at Silver View Park. This was done to <br />alleviate the constant digging of softball/baseball players which creates a hole at <br />homeplate. This is both a safety hazard as well as a hindering maintenance. <br />5. Ardan Park Compost Facility was improved, which serves to enhance the aesthetics of <br />the park. Ramsey County was granted approval by the City of Mounds View at the cities <br />request to improve the site so that it was more aesthetically pleasing. Improvements <br />included new fencing, lighting, entry and exit improvements, and increased signage. <br />Landscaping is yet to be completed in the Spring of 1998. <br />6. Woodcrest Park building was repaired. The water table in this park is so high that the <br />moisture that surrounds the building during wet times is rotting the joists and siding and <br />even the indoor paneling. New siding and boards replaced those that were the worst. <br />New floor boards and inside wall boards were also replaced. The old furnace was <br />repaired. At some point this building will have seen its last year and plans should be <br />discussed as to what to do when the building needs to be taken down. <br />7. Woodcrest Park Community Gardens were established including the installation of a <br />water line leading from the water hydrant to a spicket near the gardens. A garden shed <br />was purchased for equipment storage. Twenty garden plots were measured, plotted, roto - <br />tilled and cultivated. Participant evaluations were positive except for the problem of weed <br />control. It has been suggested that weed control be sprayed early Spring to help alleviate <br />the weeds. <br />8. New athletic field grooming vehicle was purchased. This groomer is used every day, <br />all day early Spring to late Fall grooming and preparing athletic fields. <br />
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