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The Riverdale Drive On-Road B Trail is addressed in the year 2000 as an estimate of the <br />time when Riverdple Drive and commercial/residential development may exist in larger numbers to <br />the west and east ~of Feldspar Street. Density and traffic are sure to warrant that pedestrians have a <br />safe east/west rogte south of Highway #10. In addition, connection to the City of Anoka's <br />Cutter's Grove P&rk may be possible off Rivlyn Avenue. The segment east of Dolomite will need <br />to serve as the lvI~ss~ssippi River trail, and thus may be eligible for funding assistance. <br /> <br />Boulevard tre~ for Riverdale are proposed as a TIF project and is directly related to the <br />premise described above. A $10,000 expenditure would fund about 50 trees. <br /> <br />Project ? Mississippi Year F_RR.0.ilIg <br />MississipPi River Trail Corridor 1998 $ 30,000 - Park Trust <br />Riverdale ~.Drive Trail 2000 $ 25,000 - MSA <br />Riverdale iDrive Boulevard Trees 2000 $ 10,000 - TIF <br /> $ 65,000 <br /> <br />P-9 - The Praii'ie District <br /> <br />The on-road "B!' along Sunwood Drive will occur at the time of road construction. The wail <br />will be funded a~ part of the project $13,500 is shown here because the walkway relates to <br />recreation access. <br /> <br />Project -_ Prairie Year Funding <br />Sunwood ~2~rive Trail 1998 $ 13,500 - MSA <br /> <br />$13,5~ <br /> <br />P-10 - Miscellaneous Park Improvements <br /> <br />Community Pa[k and Trail Improvements could involve Alpine, Central, Lake Itasca, or <br />River's Bend Par~:. Emphasis (depending on turn of the century priorities) may be for the first <br />stage developmefl, t on the Trott Brook Trail system or acquisitions. An $80,000 expenditure is <br />proposed from the Landfill Trust Fund in both 2000 and 2001. <br /> <br />Miscellaneous revenues are designated each year from the Lawful Gambling fund toward <br />improvement conducted with outside matching money or for smaller improvements meeting <br />previously unidentified resident park needs. <br /> <br /> <br />