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Cummings Park- <br /> No water in the park (4) <br /> Limited Parking /need more(4) <br /> Signage (4) <br /> Floral Park- <br /> Long walk to ball field (4) <br /> Parking (4) <br /> Water?(4) <br /> North/ West Trail Connection(4) <br /> Water problem/hwy rain(4) <br /> Drainage issue on Trails (4) <br /> More Tennis Courts (Royal Hills) (4) <br /> • Trail Segment Analysis— <br /> Individual trails within the City were rated by members of the PTRC based on a variety of <br /> criteria: (List them, or provide an example of a rating sheet) <br /> Lake Johanna Blvd—Lake Johanna Blvd is a paved shoulder trail on a County Road. The <br /> trail is well used and the traffic levels are high. The surface condition of the trail has been <br /> rated as below average. The City should work with the County to provide adequate <br /> maintenance of the trail and to provide a detached trail where possible, work to reroute <br /> truck traffic to other roads, and maintain lower speeds. This trail has great potential as <br /> Lake Johanna Blvd will need reconstructing in the near future. The City should partner <br /> and work with Ramsey County,Northwestern College and MnDOT to provide a looped <br /> trail around Lake Johanna. <br /> Sampson/Hazelnut Trail—The bituminous trail is well maintained with only a few cracks <br /> and damaged areas and is aesthetically pleasing. The trail terminates with a flower garden <br /> at Cleveland Avenue. The trail is broken up with two parks, Sampson and Hazelnut <br /> where there is adequate seating and facilities. A Trail Sign and map with is recommended <br /> at the trail ends with landscaping. <br /> Trails in Sampson/Hazelnut Trail—The bituminous trail received an above average rating. <br /> 10 The surface is rough for inline skating, but has adequate width and length. Maintenance <br /> Arden Hills Park, Trail and Open Space Plan DRAFT October 1, 2001 <br /> Page 36 <br /> I <br />