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Update On Oneka Elementary School <br /> The Hugo City Council we have,"notes Hugo space would provide a of operation will be," <br /> is considering use City Council member place for participants in states Hugo Community <br /> of the City's Park Becky Petryk. adult athletic programs Development Director <br /> Dedication in Hugo, and through- Bryan Bear. <br /> Fund to help The decision to assist in out the district,to use <br /> finance two financing the expansion after school hours and Hugo City Council <br /> full-size gym- is still under discussion, on weekends. members are expected <br /> nasiums in the but if it is approved, to make a decision <br /> Oneka Elementary Oneka would have If approved,"the City about the project this <br /> School. "It's a large about 14,000 square would enter into a joint fall. In the meantime, <br /> amount of money, and feet of gym space rather powers agreement with construction is still <br /> we want to make sure than the 6,000 to 7,000 the school district to expected to begin in <br /> that if we spend the found in most elemen- determine how the spring 2005 with com- <br /> money,that it is fulfill- tary schools. It is antic- facility will be staffed pletion by June 2006. <br /> ing the greater need that ipated that this larger and what the hours <br /> City Projects Update <br /> In addition to several new residential subdivisions in Hugo,new commercial projects are also in develop- <br /> ment. One of those developments is Victor Garden South Retail Village, located at the intersection of <br /> County Road 8 and Victor Hugo Boulevard. The village will include retail buildings on either side of the <br /> main entrance to Victor Gardens,as well as a third building within the development itself. These new <br /> retail businesses will be enjoyed not only by the residents of Victor Gardens,but <br /> by the entire Hugo community. <br /> Following is a listing of some of the City's current residential development <br /> projects: <br /> Development location Number of lots <br /> Fable Hill* South of Victor Gardens 52 single family homes <br /> Water's Edge North 159th Street and TH 61 481 multi-family homes <br /> 124 single family homes <br /> Heritage Ponds East of Elmcrest Avenue N. 207 multi-family homes <br /> - South of 165th Street N. 126 single family homes <br /> Oneka Ponds Goodview Avenue N. and 68 single family homes <br /> 152nd Street N. <br /> Diamond Point West* Goodview Avenue N. and 49 single family homes <br /> 145th Street N. <br /> Beaver Ponds South Fondant Trail N. south of 43 single family homes <br /> 128th Street N. <br /> *Project is completed <br />
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