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acquisition of the 153rd extension south of the road right-of-way in order to provide for a future <br />nature preserve. Then in 1995, as part the the roadway construction project, a trail be developed <br />utilizing MSA funds along this extension connecting to the trail system in the haskafErmine <br />disrncts. This will allow for the residents in the Greenland Hills and nearby districts and <br />neighborhoods to access the Whispering Pines Park, and the Itaska./Ermine u'all system and it <br />completes two-thirds of a u-ail loop that when completed will connect to Traprock 15ark, Central <br />Park and Autumn Heights Park. <br /> <br />Proiect . Greenland Hills <br /> <br />Trail development from Variolite <br />S~'eet N.W. to Armstrong Boulevard <br />N.W. <br /> <br />Year E.un.02 <br /> <br />1995 $ 41,000-MSA <br /> <br />5; 41,000 <br /> <br />Project #3 - Autumn Heights <br /> <br />In 1993, Central Park will receive a loo.rm5 trail within the park utilizing Community. Development <br />Block Grant dollars. In 1996, $98,000 is allocated out of the Land_fill Trust Fund to complete the <br />portion of the haska./Ermine t-ail loop between Autumn Heights Park and Cenn-al Park and <br />providing pedestrian access from Central Park to Va.dolite Street N.W. and the St. Anthony Gun <br />Club. tt is further pr~ecte, d that in the years 1997 and 1998, a second phase of Central Park will <br />be, developed incre~ing the density, of baltfieid development and similar services at Central Park. <br />P'r~ected is $80,000 in each year from the LandfflI Trust Fund. <br /> <br />Project - Autumn Heizhts 5"ear ~ <br />Cent-al Park trail !993 $ 9,000 <br />Autumn Heights ~ loop t996 $ 98,000 <br />Cenz-'a.i Park development 1997 $ 80,000 <br />Cenwal Park development 1998 $ 80,000 <br /> <br />Intergovernmental <br />LFT <br /> <br />LFT <br /> <br />LFT <br /> <br />267,000 <br /> <br />Project #4 Sunfish Lake <br /> <br />The Sunfish Lake district is the area of most active urbanization within the communitw of Ramsey. <br />Most of the park development that has been occurring and will occur in the near futur~ will happen <br />because of park dedication revenues in to the Park Trust Fund. ].99.3 will see a continuation of the <br />Emerald Pond P~.rk development just north of CotmD' Roari #116 east of Tungsten Street N.W. <br />The completed park will realize a bal~el~soccer riel& rr'a/1 sysmm, picnic and playground areas, a <br />shelter and paridng lot. ~rniie projected as a 1993 development, improvements will be completed <br />as park dedication revenu~ be. cdmes available. It is proposed to develoo the Wood Pond Hills trail <br />system in !994 through use of Intergovernmenr2d Revenues and La. ndf-~! Trust Fund dollars for the <br />local match. This trail system will include components along Count')' Road #116, Trunk H. ighway <br />#47, and skirting the we'flands north of Ramsey Terrace south of the Wood Pond Hills and east of <br />the Wood Pond projects housing subdivision, connecting the Ramsey Elementary, School, the <br /> <br /> <br />
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