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<br />Page 1 of 1 <br /> <br />Steinmetz, Heidi <br /> <br />From: Mehelich, Catherine <br />Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 11 :07 AM <br />To: HSteinmetz@cLelk-river.mn.us <br />Subject: FW: Parks and Recreation meeting, Wed, Aug 8th <br /> <br />Below is the latest email to add to yoursummary comments memo. <br /> <br />From: Maertz, Bill <br />Sent: Tuesday, August 07,2007 10:11 AM <br />To: Clark, Scott; Mehelich, Catherine; Leeseberg, Chris; Johnson, Lori <br />Subject: FW: Parks and Recreation meeting, Wed, Aug 8th <br /> <br />William Maertz <br />Parks and Recreation Director <br /> <br /> <br />763-635-1150 <br />Fax 763-635-1155 <br /> <br />From: -I kyle tortin 1- [mailto:ktorfin@livinghope-church.net] <br />Sent: Monday, August 06,20079:57 PM <br />To: Maertz, Bill <br />Cc: Nick Zerwas <br />Subject: Parks and Recreation meeting, Wed, Aug 8th <br /> <br />Hello, Bill, I was disappointed by the story in the Elk River Star News last week about the heated responses regarding the proposed trail system in <br />Elk River. I live near the river and, if needed, would gladly give way for a partial trail built through my property. I was particularly irritated by <br />the comment that one person made insinuating that a trail would reduce property value and would increase crime. Perhaps adding these 2 <br />avenues of study into the current project plan would be beneficial to ensure residents that a trail is a highly sought-after civic amenity and <br />property value boost. Thanks for your continued work. I love the plan for an integrated trail system and can't wait to volunteer with my spade at <br />the first day of groundbreaking of this trail system. <br /> <br />Kyle Tortin <br /> <br />VlllkJVVI <br />