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ëåÔÛÈÛÊ×ÃÍÇÊÌÊÓÏÛÊÃÙÍÎÙ×ÊÎÉÊ×ÐÛÈ×ØÈÍÖÇÈÇÊ×ÓÏÌÊÍÆ×Ï×ÎÈÉÓÎæÛÐ×ÎÈÓÎ×ìÛÊÑý <br />1It is unfortunate that the willow trees were cut down. I think they helped with theApr 1, 2011 12:04 PM <br />drainage. I am hoping that your option re rain garden signage means that is <br />being considered as an option for the park. It certainly is unattractive right now. If <br />it could be made a nicer space, I would be interested in picnicking there more <br />regularly. <br />21. Addressing the flooding/water saturation issues. 2. Attractiveness of design -Apr 1, 2011 12:47 PM <br />the park serves as the "entrance" to this neighborhood and all elements (parking <br />lot, trees, playground structure) are deteriorating. <br />3I think that wee need to take out the skating rink i have lived here for 15 yearsApr 1, 2011 1:02 PM <br />and might have used it 3 times and every time I drive by that park in the winter I <br />never see it used. It is not cost effective or a good use for money in a bad <br />economy <br />4water level, lack of toilets, lack of signage = present problemsApr 1, 2011 1:33 PM <br />5As someone with kids who lives adjacent to the park I would like my opinionApr 1, 2011 4:16 PM <br />more heavily weighed than people without kids who live away from the park. <br />6I would like the park to be welcoming and reflective of the neighborhood in that itApr 1, 2011 4:35 PM <br />is warm and inviting. I would also like it to be a destination for the Valentine Hills <br />School for picnics. <br />7water drainageApr 1, 2011 6:17 PM <br />8We live on the park 1677 Glenview Court. Our biggest concern is that byApr 2, 2011 8:05 AM <br />"improving" the park is that there will be an influx of people who don't live in the <br />neigborhood who will be in the park, making noise, havinng BBQ's, etc. in our <br />backyard. Drive by Lake Johanna on a weeeknd for an example. Not many of <br />the folks enjoying the park are from this area. We realize we purchased a home <br />on the park and the park belongs to everyone however, we ask that you have <br />some consideration when planning this project for those of us who actually have <br />to deal with the increased activity in our very lliterral backyards. Installing a large <br />picnic shelter and basketball courts etc. is going to increase the noise levels, the <br />number of strangers in our neighborhood, and potentially even crime. We <br />oppose all such plans. <br />9It really is literally in peoples backyards and when I think of Lake Johanna and allApr 2, 2011 8:53 AM <br />the people not from around Arden Hills who use the park to barbeque, picnic, <br />and litter, I am not really liking the idea of making it huge. It is a small piece of <br />property and can not sustain a big picnic shelter, so I am not for that. Just a <br />small park with a few improvements would be great. <br />10Increased traffic to the park. The park is literally in my back yard.Apr 2, 2011 10:08 AM <br />11The city should make sure there continues to be ice skating and a baseball fieldApr 2, 2011 1:12 PM <br />at the park. There is no other open space in the Valentine neighborhood for this <br />these activities. Mounds View High School does not allow public access to their <br />baseball field. Access to other park fields requires crossing busy streets and is <br />not something that kids can do safely. <br />121. Improved walking/bicycle access to park. 2. Environmentally friendly design.Apr 2, 2011 2:10 PM <br />3. Safe, graffitti-resistent playground structure. 4. Direct access from within <br />Valentine Hills neighborhood. <br />7 of 15 <br /> <br />