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• The goal is to have a fair understanding between the City Council and <br /> County as to what the general implementation plan should be. <br /> • Staff will then send out requests for proposals (RFP's)to have an <br /> engineering firm start assisting both the City and the County on <br /> implementation of the various items. <br /> LAKESIDE LIONS PARK <br /> Several new changes may be occurring to the Lakeside Lions Park: <br /> • Gazebo <br /> The Lions Club is providing funds to construct a gazebo in the Lakeside Lions <br /> Park. It is proposed to be 39 feet in diameter with a two-tiered roof with louvered <br /> cupola and a 25 year shingled roof with tongue & groove pine roof deck. It is <br /> proposed to be built in the open space near the south end of the ball field. The <br /> estimated cost is $53,691.80. <br /> • Fishing Pier <br /> The DRN has a program entitled, "Fishing in the Neighborhood" (FIN). As part <br /> of this program,the DNR has dedicated a grant to the Lakeside Lions Park for <br /> constructing a floating fishing pier. The pier would be 104 feet in length and have <br /> a"T" section on the end. The estimated cost is $22,000. The DNR Grant is for <br /> $12,200. The remaining $10,000 would need to be raised from several sources, <br /> some of which may include: Spring Lake Park Lions, Fridley Lions, and <br /> donations. The Mounds View Parks and Recreation Commission is in support of <br /> this project. The DNR will also be stocking the lake this spring with large mouth <br /> bass and black crappies. <br /> • Parking Lot Upgrade <br /> The Parking lot at Lakeside Lions Park is in extremely poor condition. To explore <br /> the costs of upgrading it and expanding it slightly, the reconstruction of this <br /> parking lot will be added to the bid for the 2003 Street Project. Once bids are <br /> received, the cities of Spring Lake Park and Mounds View can decide if this is a <br /> project worth pursuing. At this time, no commitment has been made by either city <br /> to this project. <br /> Skiing/Snowboarding <br /> • John Kroeger was approached by a previous commissioner regarding <br /> some opportunities. <br /> • High Tempo Ski and Snowboard Company/organization <br /> • They have buses that will take 9 to 16 year old kids to local ski resorts <br /> every Saturday. <br /> • Wild Mountain, Afton Alps, Welch Village <br /> • $45 initiation fee. $45 per trip (bus and lift ticket) <br /> • Pick up at Chippewa Middle School <br /> 6 <br />
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