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Pro_leer - Greenland Hills ~ <br />Land acquisition 1994 <br /> <br />Trail development from Variolite 1995 <br />Street N.W. to Armstrong BOLLIeva~I <br />N.W. <br /> <br />$ 80,000 - LFT <br /> <br />$ 41,000- MSA <br /> <br />$121,000 <br /> <br />Project #3 - Autumn Heights <br /> <br />In 1993, Central Park will receive a looped trail within the park utilizing Community Development <br />Block Grant dollars. In 1996, $66,000 is allocated out of the Landfill Trust Fund to complete the <br />portion of the Itaska/Ermine trail loop between Autumn Heights Park and Central Park and <br />providing pedestrian access from Central Park to Variolite Street N.W. and the St. Anthony Gun <br />Club. It is further projected that in the years 1997 and 1998, a second phase of Central Park will <br />be developed increasing the density of ballfield development and similar services at Central Park. <br />Projected is $120,000 in each year from the Landfill Trust Fund. <br /> <br />Pro_iect - Autumn Heights Xear <br />Central Park trail 1993 <br />Autumn Heights trail loop 1996 <br />Central Park development 1997 <br />Central Park development 1998 <br /> <br />$ 9,000 - Intergovernmental <br /> <br />$ 66,00O - LFT <br /> <br />$120,000 - LFT <br /> <br />$120,000 - LEI' <br /> <br />$ 315,000 <br /> <br />Project #4 - Sunfish Lake <br /> <br />The Sunfish Lake district is the area of most active urban/zation within the community of Ramsey. <br />Most of the park development that has been occurring and will occur in the near future will happen <br />because of park dedication revenues in to the Park Trust Fund. 1993 will see a continuation of the <br />Emerald Pond Park development just north of County Road #116 east of Tungsten Street N.W. <br />The completed park will realize a ballfield/soccer field, trail system, picnic and playground areas, a <br />shelter and parking lot. While projected as a 1993 development, improvements will be completed <br />as park dedication revenue becomes available. It is proposed todevelop the Wood Pond Hills trail <br />system in 1994 through use of Intergovernmental Revenues and Landf'Al Trust Fund dollars for the <br />local match. This trail system will include components along County Road gl 16, Trunk Highway <br />g47, and sldrdng 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 Schoot, 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 diswict is a 1996, <br />$51,00O Park Trust Fund improvement entitled The Sunfish Lake Trail, which is intended to <br /> <br /> <br />