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#5 Trail Paving from 164th Lane to the Lake Itasca Boardwalk <br /> <br />$19,500 <br /> <br />With the platting of the North Fork Oaks 2nd Addition, the City received a dedication of <br />land from the existing boardwalk to 164th Lane. Residents continue to request l~he paving <br />of this section. This connection is the only East/West trail or street route proposed <br />between Autumn Heigh[s to the North and the Lake Itasca Trailhead to the South. The <br />addition of this paved trail provides direct access to Central Park for residents of North <br />Fork, and conversely, access to the Lake Itasca Trail to those to the East of this proposed <br />connection. <br />The paving of this project was intended to occur with the construction of the North Fork <br />Highlands Addition or in 2002. The monies however, were deposited with the City. The <br />Park Commission's 2003 Capital Improvements request may include this trail project. <br /> <br />2003 -'New Projects' <br /> <br />#6 Irrigate Central Park's Entrance <br /> <br />$17,000 <br /> <br />Central's Entrance was completed in the summer of 2002. Due to lawn turf being used; <br />irrigation is required. Plans and specifications are being organized at this time. <br /> <br />#7 Flintwood Terrace Shelter and Irrigation <br /> <br />$75,000 <br /> <br />The existing site has a playstructure with a bituminous trail access. Because of the level <br />of use, turf quality usually is poor or non-existent. This project would result in desirable <br />turf and a small gazebo-style shelter. <br />The funding is proposed from the Park Trust Fund, and the timing coinCides with new <br />families to the area as part of The Ponds su_bdivision. <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br /> <br />