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b.Trail improvements/amenities <br />4.Trail Recommendation List (updated April 2021) <br />a.Connection gaps throughout Arden Hills <br />b.From County Road E2 North to Lake Valentine Road (C R “F”) and then West to MVHS <br />(Youth+) <br />c.From County Road “D” Northeast on lake Johanna Blvd, past Tony Schmidt Regional Park <br />– Ramsey County/METC (as trail building partner – 2 segments), See G, G1 & G2 on map) <br />to intersection with Snelling Avenue N (Families) <br />d.From Hwy 51 North to Snelling Avenue N intersection with County Road E/Lake Johanna <br />Blvd <br />e.From County Road E North along Snelling Avenue N/Old Highway 10, under I-694 to Hwy <br />96 which now has a regional trail on the South side <br />f.Bethel University Land Sale: Trail move/redo with senior housing project <br />g.Trail along South Shore of Round lake <br />h.From County Road E/Lake Johanna Blvd along west side of Hwy 51 to Glenhill Ave <br />i.Crepeau nature Preserve Trails upgrade to improve drainage and to replace old <br />surfaces. Add Hamline Ave trail extension <br />5.Recreation Goals <br />a.Enhance recreation opportunities <br />6.Recreation Priority List <br />a.Winter activities in the parks <br />i.Sledding hill at Hazelnut Park <br />b.Add fitness equipment geared toward adults, especially at Cummings Park <br />i.Six exercise stations will be put in at the senior living facility. The trail will be <br />constructed in 2022 and hopefully the equipment will be in by fall. This may be a <br />good reference for future projects. <br />c.Yoga/Fitness in the park at Cummings <br />d.Pickleball court at Hazelnut Park or Floral Park <br />e.Volleyball/badminton <br />f.Geocaching at the parks <br />g.More active adult recreation classes <br />7.Community Partnership Goals <br />a.Stakeholder engagement, may include newsletter articles <br />b.Reviewing grant opportunities <br />c.Community partnerships <br />d.Sponsoring community events (e.g. Penny Carnival, guest speakers to summer <br />programs, etc.) <br />8.Community Partnership Priority List <br />a.Community engagement <br />b.Fill open spots on the committee <br />c.Work with communications committee to highlight parks on social media, YouTube, the <br />newsletter and the City website <br />d.Reach out to Bethel University to explore possible partnerships for park cleanups, etc. <br />e.Update donation letter business list to include new businesses
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