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project - Oxbow District year ~ <br />River's Bend sidewalk 1993 $ 12,700 - MSA <br />Amber Ridge and Juniper Woods 1993 $ 76,875 - Park Trust <br /> <br />$ 89,575 <br /> <br />Project g7 - The Mississippi District <br /> <br />Currently there is not a developed municipal park south of Highway gl0 within the City of <br />Ramsey, although there is a future 280 acre county wildlife preserve planned for this <br />neighborhood. Proposed in 1993 and 1994, concurrent with development of the Rivenwick <br />residential subdivision, are park and trail improvements paid out of the Park Trust Fund. Intended <br />is a trail system along the Mississippi River connecting to the Mississippi West Regional Park and <br />eventually to the City of Anoka with development as well of a ballfield and playground. This park <br />is also eligible for Tax Increment funds which could be utilized alternatively should funds become <br />available from that source. Cm'rently park development is est/mated at $55,800. <br /> <br />Project - Mississippi District Xear <br />Rivenwick Park and trail 1993 <br />Rivenwick Park and trail 1994 <br /> <br />$ 18,800 - Park Trust <br /> <br />$ 37,000 - Park Trust / TIF* <br /> <br />$ 55,800 <br /> <br />Project 6'8 - Demarest Brook <br /> <br />Located in the Demarest Brook district is the Fox Ridge Estates subdivision that was developed in <br />1991 and 1992 with a small neighborhood park designated just off Trunk Highway #47. This is <br />an area of the community currently void of any park development, therefore, it is projected that <br />$65,500 be allocated for 1995 from Landf'fll Trust funds in order to develop the Fox Park and <br />portions of the trail system leading to this park area. <br /> <br />Project - Demarest Brook ~ ~ <br />Fox Park 1995 $ 65,500 - LFT <br /> <br />$65,5~ <br /> <br />Project g9 - Trott Brook <br /> <br />Trott Brook is the park district between Variolite Sn:eet N.W. and Ramsey Boulevard N.W. north <br />of 153rd Avenue N.W. and south of Trott Brook. Currently located in the dish-itt are the Traprock <br />and Titterud Parks. It is proposed that in 1996, from the Landf'fll Trust Fund, $12,000 be <br />allocated to pave the Titterud parking lot. <br /> <br /> <br />