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PARK PROJECTS <br /> As always, park projects are great and achievement is slow due to the <br /> restrictions that a two man park crew can accomplish. My probably over— <br /> ambitious list of park projects is listed below. Many of these projects are <br /> designed to make the parks more maintenance free. These projects are not <br /> prioritized. <br /> 1. Timber the perimeters of bleacher areas and put rec rock underneath, <br /> along with a good dose of weed killer. This needs to take place in six <br /> bleacher areas. <br /> 2. Finish building the toilet facility enclosures at each park. <br /> 3. Installation of four drinking fountains at Lambert, Woodcrest, Hillview <br /> and Groveland Parks. <br /> 4. Installation of permanent footings for Hillview Park building including <br /> concrete entries and landscaping. <br /> 5. Installation of picnic tables and grills on concrete pads at various park <br /> sites. <br /> 6. Removal of the old Oakwood play structure and the installation of a new <br /> • one. <br /> 7. Development of a twin sandlot volleyball court at Silver View Park. <br /> 8. Re—alignment of the end of the Greenfield path to connect to the Quincy <br /> Street sidewalk. <br /> 9. Establish a weekly schedule of Silver View Park pathway maintenance that <br /> will include the replenishment of chips where needed, the filling in of <br /> washouts or holes, the removal of weeds, the pruning of trees, the <br /> removal of trail garbage and other necessary maintenance tasks. <br /> 10. Establish a routine practice of playground equipment inspection every six <br /> weeks at which time equipment deficiencies would be rectified <br /> immediately. <br /> 11. Continue to perform a weekly schedule of daily tasks including: <br /> Mowing, trash collection, field lining, and building cleaning. <br /> • <br />