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Rabbit Park - Backstop and bleachers should be purchased to accommodate neighborhood <br />softball field use in that area. It is Staffs intention to provide grading for that portion of the park. <br />Rabbit Park is in dire need of soil amendments. These could occur this year in addition to the <br />grading, as part of the disposal of any organic soils resulting from the construction of 153rd <br />Avenue N.W. or other projects. <br /> <br />J996 <br /> <br />Titterud Parking Lot(s) Paving - During certain times of the year, Titterud's parking lots get <br />a great deal of traffic making the surface rutty trod unpleasant, if not hazardous, for users. <br /> <br />Central Park Expansion and/or Field Lighting o This $98,000 expenditure is intended to <br />facilitate the purchase, or development of the 35 acres east of Central Park, or perhaps provide for <br />field lighting. It should be noted that it is Staff's opinion that ballfield development, not field <br />lighting, represents a better monetary return. This item was moved to 1996 from 1997 to respond. <br />to residential growth and RYAA's projected enrollment. <br /> <br />Flintwood Terrace Park Shelter and Playground- This would represent those <br />improvements occurring north of 142nd Avenue N.W. and most likely east of Fluorine Street <br />N.W. This item was formally tied to the following items as a $51,000 expenditure. Separating the <br />Sunfish Lake Lakeshore Picnic Area may provide for more project distinction. Certainly as <br />we get closer to the year 1996, the specific dollar amounts may be amended slightly. The <br />lakeshore picnic area could represent trails, etc., in conjunction with urban residential development <br />around Sunfish Lake. <br /> <br />Bear Parking Lot and Associated Improvements - A parking lot may ultimately be <br />required. Plus, as the area between Bear and Woodland Green Parks is developed, it is likely <br />those two would be linked via an urban trail section, increasing both park's availability and <br />utilization. <br /> <br />Highway #47 Trail/Fox Park Connection to I67th Avenue N.W.- As previously <br />stated, this improvement is intended to provide safe travel parallel to State Highway//47 and <br />provide connection to the commercial area for pedestrians and bicyclists. There also may be ouflot <br />acquisition costs or boardwalk to be purchased in providing this connection. The $8,000 may <br />represent half of the project cost. ISTEA dollars could be targeted if the 1994 trail project works <br />well. <br /> <br />River's Bend Park Shelter - This would be for a park shelter in proximity to the play <br />equipment. This shelter should be designed with expansion capabilities so that rest rooms could <br />ultimately be provide, d in conjunction with it. <br /> <br />County Road #83 Trail Connecting the Lake Itaska Trail to 153rd Avenue N.W. <br />and Central Park - This item, as stated above, was rotated from 1996 due to the Lake Itaska's <br />Trail construction project spilling into 1995 and the perceived urgency of providing additional <br />ballfields of Central Parks stature. The trail will parallel County Road #83, linking neighborhoods <br />and providing a loop in the Lake Itaska Trail, in addition to connecting Central Park to the Lake <br />Itaska and Ermine Park districts. <br /> <br />River's Bend Softball Fields Safety Fences - This area is self explanatory. These fences, <br />as is the case with fields//5 and #6 at Central Park, are not as critical as the four-plex/clover leaf <br />style at Central Park because the intensity of park use paralleling the baselines are not as great. It is <br />believed that the Parks Improvement Trust Fund will have $1,000 for this expenditure in this year. <br /> <br /> <br />