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10. Consider 1995 Capital Expenditures for Park Improvements <br /> At the April 12, 1995, Park and Recreation Commission meeting, Phil Hals <br /> submitted a list of park improvements for 1995 which was accepted by the <br /> Commission 5-0. <br /> As we are entering the summer season, it is more apparent that in order to <br /> complete the park projects that are scheduled, we need to contract some trail <br /> paving, which has a direct effect on the costs. As such, below is a modified park <br /> improvement list. <br /> Orono Park <br /> Install four street lights $ 3,200 <br /> Install ADA recommended pathways 5,000 <br /> Install ADA improvements to boat dock, <br /> picnic tables, and beach access path 3,000 <br /> Oak Knoll Park <br /> Install additional backstop fencing $ 5,500 <br /> Install accessible trails 5,000 <br /> Trail Installations <br /> Heritage Landing $ 7,500 <br /> Country Crossings 7,500 <br /> Meadowvale Heights 2,000 <br /> Woodland Trails Park 23,675 <br /> TOTAL $61,700 <br /> 11. Update on Grant Application for Property Purchase Using the DNR Natural <br /> and Scenic Area Grant Program <br /> On Wednesday, May 31, Park and Recreation Chair Dave Anderson and Phil Hals <br /> joined four members of the Minnesota Grant office for a firsthand look at the <br /> property that was submitted for purchase under the MnDNR Natural and Scenic <br /> Grant Program. The officials from the grant office did not offer any information <br /> regarding the grant status, but if this grant becomes a reality, the city will need to <br /> fund 50 percent or$45,000. <br />
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