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•Continue to look for grants. <br />•Develop a priority list for trail <br />developments. <br />The Parks Commission also <br />established goals for expand- <br />ing existing recreation pro- <br />The Parks, Recreation and <br />Open Space Commission ap- <br />proved 2011 goals at their De- <br />cember 15, 2010 meeting. The <br />following park development <br />projects were included: <br />•Install playground equipment <br />and landscaping at the Hanifl <br />Fields Athletic Park. <br />•Install playground equipment <br />at Heritage Ponds Park. <br />•Do concept planning for Irish <br />Avenue Park and Lions Park. <br />•Coordinate Hardwood Creek <br />Trail connection between <br />140th and 145th . <br />grams and creating new pro- <br />grams such as a Family Bike <br />Ride, Soccer Camp and Skate <br />Camp. <br />The Parks Commission also <br />discussed the continued opera- <br />tion of athletic fields in the city <br />and a concession stand at the <br />Hanifl Fields Athletic Park. <br />Marketing the parks to Hugo <br />residents will continue in 2011 <br />with the Parks Corners in the <br />Citizen newspaper, using the <br />City of Hugo facebook, the bi- <br />annual City Newsletter and <br />promoting businesses at ath- <br />letic events. <br /> <br /> <br />Hugo City Hall <br />14669 Fitzgerald Ave. N. <br />Hugo, MN 55038 <br />Phone: 651-762-63400 <br />Fax: 5651-426-2859 <br />www.ci.hugo.mn.us <br /> <br />The City of Hugo has an abundance of natural <br />resources and open space areas including a <br />large number of lakes, wetlands, woodlands <br />and other natural amenities that make it a <br />prime location for outdoor activity and rec- <br />reation. The City has made an effort to pre- <br />serve many of these spaces as active and pas- <br />sive parks. <br /> <br />As Hugo continues to grow, the City will need <br />to provide additional parks, trails and recrea- <br />tion programs and opportunities that meet <br />the needs of its residents. <br /> <br />City of Hugo <br />Looking Ahead… 2011 Park Goals <br />The Parks Commission works to provide immediate and long-term strategic <br />guidance and direction for the development of parks for the citizens and City of <br />Hugo. The nine member Commission is made up of volunteers appointed by the <br />Hugo City Council. The Commission meets once a month on the second <br />Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. The meetings are open to the public and <br />held at Hugo City Hall. <br />Clearwater Creek Pre- <br />serve Park