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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for August 19, 2019 <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />Update on National Night Out <br />National Night Out was held on Tuesday, August Oh. Council attended several of the <br />neighborhood events. Council members shared comments regarding their visits and talked <br />about how they enjoyed speaking with the residents and seeing how the neighborhoods have <br />developed. <br />130th Street/Hardwood Creek Regional Trail Feasibility Study <br />Parks Planner Shayla Denaway presented to Council the potential trail connections around <br />130th Street (west of Hwy 61) and the missing segments of the Hardwood Creek Regional <br />Trail. Funding for a feasibility study was received through an active living partnership project <br />with Living Healthy Washington County and the Statewide Health Improvement Program <br />(SHIP). WSB had provided an estimate for a feasibility study, preliminary design, and project <br />report of $13,000 with $10,000 being covered by the SHIP funds. The Parks Commission <br />included $20,000 in their Parks Capital Improvement Plan in 2019 for this trail plan. At their <br />meeting of April 17, 2019, the Parks Commission discussed trail options and recommended <br />Council approve the drafting of preliminary design documents not to exceed $13,000. WSB <br />had completed the site evaluation and proposed three potential trail layouts that included areas <br />around Wilson Tool, along Farnham Avenue, down Falcon Avenue, and extending to Oakshore <br />Park. Council discussed these options and asked what the next steps would be. Shayla <br />explained the next steps would be to keep meeting with property owners and continue working <br />with the County. She stated this item would be going back to the Parks Commission on <br />Wednesday for more discussion. <br />Haas made motion, Klein seconded, to approve the drafting of preliminary design documents <br />not to exceed $13,000. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />Sunset Lake Future Park Master Plan <br />At the meeting of October 18, 2018, the Parks Commission approved a park dedication proposal <br />for The Preserve on Sunset Lake. Parks Planner Shayla Denaway explained the proposal <br />included dedication of .93 acres of land on Sunset Lake adjacent to the .7 acre city -owned <br />parcel. At the time of the development approvals, there was neighborhood interest in those <br />parcels being developed into a park. Both the Parks Commission and the City Council included <br />planning the future park in their 2019 goals and funding was included in the Parks CIP for <br />2019. WSB and Associates had prepared a planning proposal and completed an initial site <br />evaluation. The Parks Commission had recommended approval of the proposal from WSB and <br />Associates to master plan the future park on Sunset Lake. <br />Miron made motion, Klein seconded, to approve the proposal to master plan the future park on <br />Sunset Lake. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />
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