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56 <br />In summary, it is anticipated that 75% of Central Park (and the Project's) use will <br />continue to be by St. Anthony residents. The remaining 25% of usage will be by other <br />Twin Cities youth through games with St. Anthony teams. It is anticipated that any <br />national use will be ancillary to a St. Anthony use. <br />MAINTENANCE <br />The Stadium Athletic Complex, like the rest of. Central Park, including all the ballfields <br />contained therein, is jointly maintained by the City of St. Anthony, the St. Anthony <br />Sports Boosters, and ISD #282. This field -is located on ISD #282 property, but the <br />entities share responsibility for keeping each in a game -ready condition. The City of St. <br />Anthony and ISD #282 perform common maintenance (such as grass -mowing, field <br />lining, watering etc.) while the other organizations provide cleaning and detail services <br />to the Complex. Altogether, the St. Anthony Sports Boosters have performed <br />thousands of human -hours of work and raised tens of thousands of dollars in donations <br />to maintain and improve these fields <br />The Softball Field (Cl) is jointly maintained by the St. Anthony Huskies Diamond Club, <br />the St. Anthony Sports Boosters, TSD #282, and the City of St. Anthony. This field is <br />located on City land, but is used for High School Varsity and Junior Varsity Softball <br />games. Daily maintenance is performed by the City of St. Anthony and ISD #282, but <br />the St. Anthony Huskies Diamond Club and the St. Anthony Sports Boosters have also <br />provided thousands of human -hours toward the improvement of those fields. <br />Wilshire Park Elementary fields are jointly maintained by the St. Anthony Sports <br />Boosters, ISD #282, and the City of St. Anthony, who provide time, money and energy <br />toward the upkeep and usability of those facilities. <br />The funds for maintenance on all these fields are budgeted and paid for out of ongoing <br />operational funds of TSD #282 and the City of St. Anthony. No formal written <br />agreement between the entities exists, as their long history of cooperation has been a <br />mutually successful endeavor that neither party desires be confined to writing. These <br />entities are a model for Local Governmental Units working together to keep facilities <br />focused on youth athletics and providing St. Anthony Village and Northeast <br />Minneapolis children valuable open space and sports facilities. <br />40 <br />