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There would be pavers on either side of the path with the option to purchase in <br /> honor of service member. There is also an opportunity for people to place a <br /> bench. <br /> Estimated cost of project is 339,162; paver sales ($250 each for 450 pavers) are <br /> estimated to bring in 81,000 which would defray the cost to 258,162. <br /> There are two separate informational meetings scheduled for January 31. <br /> Following those, in February-March there will be time for public comment and a <br /> survey. The survey will be available both online and paper copies. <br /> The hope is for a completion date of November in time of Veterans day, with the <br /> acknowledgement that it is an aggressive timeline. <br /> If there is a business or group that would like to be donate-there will be a thank <br /> you plaque in City Hall to give the business recognition but keep it a separate <br /> space. <br /> Question from Wake Wiesner- is there a list of mounds view police/fire that have <br /> died in the line of duty that we could make sure are honored. <br /> Councilmember Meelhouse: Mounds View has never lost a police officer in the <br /> line of duty. Fire department may have a list of history. <br /> C. Review—Master Trail and Sidewalk Plan updated 2024— Review for 2024 <br /> Street Maintenance Projects <br /> See packet for projected sidewalks. <br /> There is a new parking lot proposed under the water tower. After the parking lot is <br /> finished, then more parking will be added in front of the splash pad and a sidewalk <br /> will be added. <br /> Also looking at including a trail into city hall park from Mounds View Blvd-this would <br /> be part of the tribute park plan. <br /> Ardan park-trail system- not mentioned in packet, but staff is looking at adding a trail <br /> system; dredging is still happening soon. <br /> D. Review—Parks Capital Project Plan 2024 <br /> Park improvement plan budget sheet: <br /> City Council will be going through a proposal from WSB engineering on a parks <br /> master plan-to look at how to fund projects. There are some grants that can be <br /> obtained to fund parks projects, but most grants require a park master plan. <br />