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5.02: 2016 — 2020 Parks Five -Year Capital Improvement Plan <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood reviewed the staff report. He <br />highlighted the following items for Park Improvements. <br />He noted one item that has been on the list before is to have a proper monument at the entrance to <br />Elmcrest Park, and signage at the entrance to The Draw. Several ideas have been discussed. One <br />option was to have a LED programmable display. Possibly some area on the sign could be rented <br />space to offset the cost. Another option was presented to the Council for a non -LED sign that was <br />approximately $35,000, which was not well received. Staff is now in the process for creating sign <br />guidelines within The COR, which will be useful as the project progresses. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood reviewed the parkway for Central <br />Park. This would require the purchase of two, to fifteen acres of land from the owners to the east. <br />There have not been successful negotiations to date, however the owners did say they would work <br />with the City. <br />Riverblood continued that Landscape Improvements for Parks has been on the CIP for quite some <br />time. This is a placeholder that provides for opportunities as they present themselves. A possible <br />scenario as an example, is a Scouting group that would like to work within a park. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood explained staff is working on the plan <br />specification for the Mississippi River Trail — West End currently. Bids are being gathered to <br />bring to Council in the late winter or early spring for work in 2016. He noted the City received a <br />grant in the amount of $1,120,000 for this project. <br />Riverblood stated that the stormwater `splitters' are necessary at The Draw to disperse small <br />amounts of solids that make it past the storm scepter. There is a safety concern that will be lessened <br />by the installation of grates. This will be funded by the Stormwater Fund. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood noted the McKinley Trail Connection <br />to Anoka was an idea brought up from a joint Anoka and Ramsey City Council meeting. There <br />was discussion that a trail connection could be constructed near the Anoka Technical College by <br />McKinley Street. Anoka was not in agreement to work on it last year. It will be brought up for <br />discussion this year. One element to this trail connection is the ability to go from the Ramsey <br />Business Park to Anoka's Golf Course, via golf cart on the trail. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood noted a new item on the list is an <br />irrigation filter system for The Draw. There is an elaborate irrigation system in place. There is a <br />lot of algae in this pond and stormwater system. Most of the heads have to be taken apart and <br />cleaned out every several weeks. It is a fairly sophisticated and expensive system, which flushes <br />itself. The filtered water goes back into the pond. This capital improvement is needed in order to <br />keep the irrigation working correctly and to free up staff from manually cleaning it. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood acknowledged there are some large <br />projects on this list. The CIP picks up the balance from last year. After the expenditures shown <br />in the 2016 CIP, there will be $1,500,000 in the Park Trust Fund. He also noted the drinking <br />fountains and misting stations have been on the CIP for years. They have been added one by one. <br />The last park on the list to receive one will be Bear Park off Roanok Street, north of Alpine Drive. <br />Park and Recreation Commission/November 12, 2015 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />
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