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PON@ <br /> TO: Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> FROM: Kim Stephan <br /> DATE: September 2, 2011 <br /> SUBJECT: Updates <br /> Trail Project <br /> Update from Mr. Greg Burmeister, Project Manager: <br /> Trail segments are all paved with the exception of 200' on Segment Pl. This is due to conflicts with the <br /> retaining wall and a cable owned by Xcel that needs to be relocated. We are still working in the Main Park <br /> area with most the concrete placed. This work needs to cure until next week so work can be done adjacent to <br /> the concrete. Today, Thursday Sept. P. work has begun by Neaton Brothers to get ready for sod on Mill <br /> Road and Brian Drive. Trail signs are being installed on backf Iled portions of the trail segments. <br /> Lino Lakes Parks & Recreation Youth Football — Usa a /Stri in of Acorn Creek Park <br /> This request came in after the committee's August meeting. I forwarded the request to Dallas Larson, City <br /> Administrator and Paul Palzer, Public Works Director. <br /> I am again coaching 6`" grade football for Lino Lakes and was looking to see if I can get Centerville's <br /> permission to paint lines on the field. Most of our kids live in Centerville so we would like to keep the travel <br /> down for the families by having practice close to their homes. Our 1' choice would be the outfield of field <br /> number 3 at LaMotte Park. Our 2 nd choice would be to strip Acorn Park like we did last year. Give me a <br /> call on my cell phone below if you have any questions. Thanks. <br /> Josh Wlaschin <br /> Dallas Larson gave his written approval with the stipulation it needs to go through Parks & Recreation if <br /> they are going to do the same next year. Per Mr. Larson: <br /> Forward this email. Josh Wlaschin, the coach for 6th Grade football and his teams are authorized to use the <br /> field at Acorn Park and may stripe the field as needed. This approval is with the understanding that they will <br /> use the field in the same manner as last year. In the future, requests to use the field must be provided at least <br /> 45 days in advance, so the Park & Recreation Committee and City Council may have the opportunity to <br /> review the request. <br />