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as 1997, funds will be set aside in order to realize initiation of development of a significant ballfield <br />area just south of 153rd Avenue N.W. and west of Sunfish Lake Boulevard. Development of this <br />area will provide for an alternative concentrated play and tournament area for youth <br />baseball,softball, and soccer activities to Central Park. Due to its location adjacent to the <br />urbanizing area of the community, it also provides for fairly accessible recreational opportunities to <br />this current and future concentration of residential development, It is expected that funding will <br />come from area park dedication payment and from sale proceeds of adjacent City owned property. <br /> <br />Project - Marble District Year <br />Sunfish Lake Recreational Facility 1997 <br /> <br />Funding <br /> <br />$ 220,000 - Park Trust <br /> <br />$ 220,0O0 <br /> <br />P-il - Rogers Lake, Rum River and Oxbow Districts <br /> <br />Between the 318 acre Anoka County Rum River Central Park at the extreme north edge of Ramsey <br />and the 63 acre River's Bend park on the south edge is over seven miles of the meandering Rum <br />River. Along the corridor are the following parks: Riverwood Hills South [I.5 acres], Brookview <br />North [2.7 acres] and Stanhope River Hills [over 5 acres]. Proposed are improved access [trails], <br />signage, picnic areas, canoe launching/landing and erosion control for these three parks. Also <br />proposed are improved playfield, picnic, and shelter areas for Rivers Bend. <br /> <br />Pr.0ject - Ro~ers Lake, Rum <br />River and Oxbow Districts Year <br /> <br />Rum River Park Improvements 1999 $ <br />River's Bend Enhancements t995 $ <br />River's Bend Shelter 1996 $ <br />River's Bend Ballfield Facing 1997 $ <br /> <br />50,000 - LFT <br /> <br /> 4,200 - Park Trust <br /> <br />5,217 - Park Trust <br /> <br />1,000 - Park Trust <br /> <br />$ 60,417 <br /> <br />P-I2 - Rum River District <br /> <br />It is expected that by the end of the century the property north of 153rd Avenue, west of Roanoke <br />Street and east of T.H. #47 will be fully developed. Therefore, the existing Woodland Green Park <br />should be expanded with the introduction of tennis/basketball areas and a picnic shelter. <br /> <br />Project - Rum River District Yeflr <br />Woodland Green 1999 <br /> <br />F~jnding <br /> <br />$ 40,000 Park Trust Fund <br /> <br />40,000 <br /> <br /> <br />
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