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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Project - Autumn Hei2hts <br />Central Park Improvements <br /> <br />fiat Fundin2 <br /> <br />Central Park Improvements <br /> <br />1996 $ 105,000 - LFf <br />1997 $ 80,000 - LFf <br />1998 $ 80,000 - LFf <br /> <br />County Road #83 Trail <br /> <br />$ 265,000 <br /> <br />P-2 - Sunfish Lake District <br /> <br />Flintwood Terrace Playground. West of Dysprosium Street, off of 142nd Avenue, will be <br />the site for this $32,000 improvement consisting primarily of play equipment. It's projected that <br />the magnitude of the playground will be similar to Emerald Pond Park's. All the residents in the <br />effected area were invited to a neighborhood meeting to discuss the expenditure and what might be <br />in the park. Those comments will be used when selecting the play equipment. <br /> <br />Elementary School Replacement. As a result of the grading and site improvements for the <br />Ramsey Elementary School expansion, both rinks were demolished. The rinks are intended to be <br />replaced in the fall of 1995 for the 1995/1996 skating season. The School District has agreed to <br />fund the replacement of one rink with the City replacing the other. The City's half (project at <br />$10,000) is intended to be funded by Park Trust fund interest earnings, as the rinks supply <br />recreation to many users outside of the Sunfish Lake district <br /> <br />Emerald Pond Park Phase II. Emerald Pond Park has received $112,000 in improvements to <br />date. Approximately $106,000 is proposed for Phase II or for other improvements in the area. <br />Additional landscaping is needed for the park, as well as irrigation and possibly a larger shelter <br />near the ballfield. Residents have also requested a basketball standard be placed at the end of the <br />parking lot. Another improvement that could be considered for this district may be a short <br />boardwalk through Hunters Hill Park to Chestnut Hills 5th Addition. <br /> <br />The County Road #116 Trail is scheduled to be completed this year with $113,244 in Federal <br />Transportation dollars and approximately $36,000 set aside from Ramsey in 1994 for a cash match <br />and also a contribution from the City of Anoka. The trail will connect Anoka Senior High School <br />and the Ramsey ElementaIy School via some existing segments in Anoka and Ramsey's urban <br />areas. Much of the planning is completed for the project. Remaining is engineering/plan <br />preparation, then bids will be let and contractors will construct the path. The lighting and <br />landscaping may be scaled back from that originally proposed. <br /> <br />A Sunfish Lake Picnic Area and/or Alpine Park connections are projected to be needed in <br />1998 to fulfill neighborhood park needs and access resulting from development in this area. The <br />residential development would supply the district (s) park trust fund. <br /> <br />-377- <br />