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Oakwood Park Rehabilitation Feedback Responses
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Your FEEDBACK isrequested <br />Please fill out and return this form to the City by Friday, August 18, 2006 <br />On July 27, 2006 the Parks and Recreation and Forestry Commission conducted a Public Information <br />Meeting regarding the proposal to revitalize Oakwood Park by making improvements and providing <br />various amenities to the park. At this meeting there will be a presentation on the proposal to revitalize <br />Oakwood Park by making improvements and providing various amenities to the park. These <br />improvements and amenities include an addition of two soccer fields and a "Tot Lot Playground" in the <br />area that now contains one baseball field. (The ball field is the least used field inthe city, eliminating it <br />should have a minimal impact.) The existing playground is outdated and in bad condition due to <br />repeated vandalism and must be removed. The crossing from the sidewalk along the east side of <br />Quincy and across Hillview will be OlOv8d 888t to Quincy on the north aide of Hillview, this will allow for <br />a permanent repair to be made on the north side of Hillview where there is a chronic wash out problem <br />on the path leading into the park. It is proposed that we iOSt8|| berms and trees iDthe green space on <br />the north side of Hillview and install a "Disc golf course" along the aggregate pathway that runs to the <br />backside of Greenfield Park. This would be part of the "Passive Park" look and feel that would work well <br />in the existing floodplain mitigation area. <br />The Parks Commission wants to get your input to help define the scope of improvements and to <br />determine if there is support for this proposal. <br />Please cOD101eOt OO any suggestions, [ecO[D[DSOd8tioDo, iSou8S, or concerns YOU may have regarding <br />The fOUoVvDg is optional. However, having your name and 8ddnaSS aUoVvS US to obtain additional <br />information, if r nts. <br />MARY M80CKS0#LIFE <br />Name ESTATE <br />2|67TERRACE DF< <br />Address MOUNDS VIEW, MN 55112 <br />Phone <br />Thank you for taking the time b]complete this form. Please return ittOthe Mounds View City Hall bv <br />August 18' 2006 by folding and rO8i|iDg it, by dropping it off at [|dv H8U' by e[nai|ing it to <br />QFeg./eB@Ci.rDoUDds-vi8vV.DOO.UGO[bVfaxing itto783-7O4-3402,Your comments will bepresented t0 <br />the Parks and Recreation and Forestry Commission on August 24, 2006 and included in an information <br />packet tOb8presented tothe City Council oOAugust 28.2OO& <br />Sincerely, <br />� <br />Greg Lee <br />Director of Public Works <br />
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