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25- <br />July <br />Buckley reported "great strides" in the Perry Park de- <br />velopment , and invited Council to visit the Park to see how <br />construction has progressed . <br />August <br />Buckley reviewed his memo of 8-25-75 re status of de- <br />velopment of Ingerson , Freeway and Perry Parks , advising that he <br />has received three quotes to move the light poles at Perry Park <br />to the new hockey rink location - lowest bid is $ 1 , 900. Buckley <br />said an alternate to moving the poles would be to leave the ex- <br />isting poles where they are , and install 30' steel poles ( using <br />the existing light fixtures ) ; steel poles would be installed on <br />concrete pedestals at an additional $350 cost . <br />Buckley recommended the installation of the 30 ' steel <br />411 poles , stating that the existing wooden poles may be needed in <br />the future lighting plans of that portion of the park - no plans <br />at the present , or possibly in next 5 years , to light this upper <br />portion of the park. <br />After discussion , Council authorized Buckley to cut <br />existing wooden poles to the desired 30 ' height , and to move them <br />to the new location , as per plan . Buckley estimated that poles <br />would be moved within I months . <br />In discussion of the tree planting program , Buckley <br />recommended that the $750 balance, budgeted for tree planting this <br />year, be used to plant larger trees ( from Bethel College ) at <br />Perry and Freeway Parks ( renting tree spade from Roseville ) . <br />Buckley explained that originally this money was intended for the