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helpful in preparing for the final goal of painting and repairing the water tower. The estimated cost <br />to repair the structure was below previous estimates received by the city. The reduced cost was a <br />pleasant surprise as Elk River Municipal Utilities, the current owner of the tower, has earmarked <br />money for tower repairs. That money will be used for matching funds in a future grant application. <br /> <br />Elk River Walking Tour <br />The HPC continues to work with students and faculty at St. Cloud State University to prepare a self- <br />guided walking tour of historically significant locations in Elk River. Late fall 2014 the city hosted a <br />presentation from St. Cloud State University students where they presented a number of different <br />draft brochures. The HPC will utilize these to prepare a m <br /> <br />Oral Histories <br />Commissioner Mortensen continues to conduct oral histories with residents willing to be <br />interviewed. The HPC is also in the early stages of expanding this program to encourage additional <br />members of the community to not only be interviewed, but interview other residents. <br /> <br />36th Annual Statewide Historic Preservation Conference <br />In September 2015, HPC Commissioner Debra Mortensen attended the Statewide Historic <br />Preservation Conference in Little Falls, MN. <br /> <br />Houlton Farm Natural Area <br />The City of Elk River worked with the Trust for Public Land, the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage <br />Council, and the Friends of the Mississippi to acquire the Houlton-Olson family farm and add it to <br />system as a conservation area. <br /> <br />The 335-acre riverfront property is located west of downtown near the Orono Dam and has been in <br />Discussions on the programing of the park continue, and the park will <br />open to the public in late 2016. <br /> <br />2016 Proposed Projects <br />Preservation of Jackson Street Water Tower <br />The HPC plans to apply for a CLG grant to assist with restoring the Jackson Street Water Tower. <br />Matching funds are available, and the city hopes to accomplish the project in 2016. <br /> <br />Oral Histories <br />The HPC will continue working on conducting oral histories of some of the older generation <br />residents from Elk River. <br /> <br />Historic Neighborhood District <br />The HPC will continue to explore creating a historic neighborhood district in the City. <br /> <br />Educational Opportunities <br />HPC will continue to work with the Elk River Community Education Department and Parks and <br />Recreation Department to incorporate educational opportunities into their programs. A historic tour <br />could be coordinated with the Parks and Recreation Department. Elk River Community Education <br />may be willing to host training to conduct oral histories in the community. <br />3 <br /> <br />
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