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shelter and parking lot. While projected as a 1993 development, improvements will be completed <br />as park dedication revenue becomes available. It is proposed to develop the Wood Pond Hills trail <br />system in 1994 through use of Intergovernmental Revenues and Landfill Trust Fund dollars for the <br />local match. This trail system will include components along County Road #116, Trunk Highway <br />~t47, and skixfing the wetlands 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 />Emerald Pond Park, Flintwood Hills Park and River's Bend Park. In 1996, it is proposed that <br />Flintwood Hills Park, at the intersection of Dysprosium Street N.W. and 142nd Avenue N.W., <br />receive a $32,000 playground and shelter improvement utilizing Landfill Trust Fund dollars. As <br />this subdivision was a Tax Increment Project, it also would be eligible for improvements out of <br />that fund if revenues become available. The last projected improvement in this district is a 1996, <br />$51,000 Park Trust Fund improvement entitled The Sunfish Lake Trail, which is intended to <br />connect to the Wood Pond Hills trail system and the Ramsey Elementary School concurrent with <br />the development of available land north of Sunfish Lake Drive N.W., south of 153rd Avenue <br />N.W. and east of Sunfish Lake Boulevard N.W. <br /> <br />Pro)eot . Sunfish Lake <br /> <br />Emerald Pond <br /> <br />Wood Pond Hills trail <br /> <br />Sunfish Lake trail <br /> <br />Flintwood Playground <br /> <br />1993 $ 50,000 - Park Trust <br /> <br />I994 $ 37,500 - LFT <br /> $187,000 - Intergovernmental <br /> <br />1996 $ 51,500 - Park Trust <br /> <br />1996 $ 32,000 - LFT <br /> <br />$171,000 <br /> <br />Project #5 - The Prairie District <br /> <br />Thc Sunny Ponds Park located in the Prairie district will be developed using revenues received <br />from the Sunny Ponds, Ram.~ey Meadows and adjacent subdivisions for an as yet unnamed park in <br />the Sunny Ponds subdivision. Contemplated is a tot-lot and ballfield development. This <br />neighborhood park will become increasingly important as this neighborhood develops and as <br />Trunk Highway $47 and County Road #5 become increasingly important arterials. <br /> <br />Pro_leer . Prairie District <br />Sunny Ponds Park <br /> <br />1994 $ 28,000 - Park Trust <br /> <br />$ 2a,0o0 <br /> <br />Project #6 . The Oxbow District <br /> <br />Included in the Oxbow district are two sidewalk and trail developments currently projected for <br />1993, concurrent with subdivision improvements. The first is entitled the River's Bend sidewalk, <br />paid for by approximately $13,000 in MSA funds providing for an off-road sidewalk along Xkimo <br />Street N.W. to 142nd Avenue N.W. and then from the intersection of Trunk Highway $47 and <br />142nd Avenue N.W. east to the River's Bend Park, providing for a safe pedestrian way in this <br />commercial area adjacent to residential and park uses. The second is the development of the Amber <br />Ridge/Juniper Woods trail that will occur concurrent with the Amber Ridge subdivision which will <br />provide for a safe pedestrian way for the Stanhope Terrace, River's Bluff, Rum Acres, Juniper <br />Woods, Gotham Sandy Acres and Amber Ridge neighborhoods to access the River's Bend Park. <br /> <br /> <br />