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~.ARK IMPROVEMENTS <br /> <br />The City of Ramsey has been divided into 17 districts which constitute neighborhoods. Each <br />neighborhood district is intended to receive the full plethora of park services within, or readily <br />accessible to, the district. It is intended that this can be achieved by either development of one or <br />more fully comprehensive parks within each district or development of sporadic comprehensive <br />park facilities with development of trail systems leading to and between each of these park <br />facilities. Within the 1993 - 1998 time fi.amc, the proposed Capital Improvements Program <br />includes development within 12 of the 17 park districts. <br /> <br />Project #1 - ItaskafErmine Park and Trail Corridor <br /> <br />Included herein, is the 1993 and 1994 development of a nail system originating at the Whispering <br />Pines and Northfork subdivisions at Whispering Pines park, at approximately 154th Avenue N.W. <br />and Puma Street N.W., running north to the Hunters Ridge and Autumn Heights subdivisions, at <br />167th Avenue N.W. and County Road #83, at a cost estimated at $160,000. The f~rst $120,000 <br />of the cost would come fi.om the LandfiLl Trust Fund with the balance paid out of current and <br />future park dedication receipts into the Park Trust Fund. In 1995, $57,000 is projected fi.om the <br />Landfill Trust Fund to develop the Whispering Pines park hub to this trail system. In the same <br />year, during construction of the 153rd extension, an off-road trail between Armstrong Boulevard <br />N.W. and Puma Street N.W. on 153rd Avenue N.W. is projected out of MSA funds connecting to <br />the Greenland Hills park district. <br /> <br />Project - Itaska/Ermine <br /> <br />Northfork Trail <br /> <br />Northfork Trail <br /> <br />153rd Avenue Trail Extension <br /> <br />Whispering Pines Park <br /> <br />1993 $120,000 - LFT <br />t994 $ 40,000 - Park Trust Fund <br />1995 $ 51,000- MSA <br />1995 $ 57,000 - LFT <br /> <br />$ 268,0O0 <br /> <br />Project ~ . Greenland Hills <br /> <br />The Greenland H/Ils district currently has two wetland parks which are undeveloped. North of <br />these parks, adjacent to the surrounding wetland, is projected the final extension of the 153rd <br />Avenue N.W. crosstown. It is proposed that the LandfilI Trust Fund provide funding for <br />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 conswacfion project, a trail be developed <br />utilizing MSA funds along this extension connecting to the trail, system in the Itaska/Ermine <br />districts. 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 trail system and it <br />completes two-thirds of a trail loop that when completed will connect to Traprock Park, Central <br />Park and Autumn Heights Park. <br /> <br /> <br />
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