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ter �v - i(/ 1880 Want Street, c tsv;� aa�vssn38 <br /> Established IDJ7 651-429-3232 or ¢'a. 65I- 629 -8629 <br /> October 19, 2011 <br /> Mr. Scott Anderson <br /> Eaglebrook Church <br /> 5212 —130 St. N. <br /> Hugo, MN 55038 <br /> Dear Mr. Anderson: <br /> The City of Centerville is seeking monetary assistance from a few community minded <br /> organizations in order to make improvements to the City parks and trails. <br /> Like other small cities, Centerville is looking for ways to continue improving our City <br /> while constrained by an exceptionally tight budget. We are in the process of completing <br /> a trail extension project and establishing a new trail head park. The trail extension <br /> project is funded through a Federal Grant and took advantage of two small parcels of land <br /> the City acquired from Anoka County with the widening of County Road 14. However, 1 <br /> there are some finishing details that were dropped to reduce the overall cost. <br /> Centerville's Parks and Recreation Committee is trying to find ways to raise the needed <br /> funds without the use of additional tax dollars. The specific projects include a sand <br /> volleyball court in LaMotte Park, trail signs in LaMotte and Acorn Parks and on the <br /> county trail that runs through Centerville. Irrigation systems to protect the City's <br /> investment in Hidden Springs and Cornerstone Parks at about $8,000 each are additional <br /> projects awaiting funding. <br /> Our Parks and Recreation Committee has had some success in getting small <br /> improvements completed without the use of tax dollars. We have a new City flagpole <br /> and Veteran's Memorial, which will be dedicate on November 10, 2011. This is an Eagle <br /> Scout project. The Bald Eagle Water Ski Show has relocated their show site to a small <br /> slice of shoreline on Centerville Lake next to the County trail. Improvements to that site <br /> are being planned by the water ski club. The City Council has set up a reserve revenue <br /> account and set a three year target date for the sand volleyball court in Laurie LaMotte <br /> Memorial Park. <br /> The Parks and Recreation Committee has taken on the challenge to raise the needed <br /> funds. We need $10,000 in a reserve account before we can go out for bids on the sand <br /> volleyball court. The Parks and Recreation Committee raised $1,990 from a run and in- <br /> line skating event in conjunction with Centerville's 2011 Fete des Lacs celebration. There <br /> is now $4,500 in that reserve account. This project may be completed in phases with a <br /> parking lot added at a later date, but initial estimates have the volley ball court <br />