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r <br /> MAINTENANCE AND RESTORATION <br /> PROJECTS <br /> The Maintenance Unit has been able to take advantage of the beautiful weather this fall to complete <br /> additional maintenance and development projects. Typically, Maintenance would have "run out of weather" <br /> by this time of the year and not been able to address these type of projects. <br /> The projects include- <br /> • Renovation of Rice Creek Chain of Lake gatehouse exterior. <br /> • Installation of a new service drive at Wargo Nature Center. <br /> • Removal and site restoration of the Kordiak County Park tennis court. <br /> • Comprehensive ski trail preparation, including tree removals, pruning, mowing, and signage <br /> placement. <br /> • Painting the exterior of park buildings. <br /> • Trail and roadway stabilization work. <br /> • County wide bituminous trail, tree, and understory pruning. <br /> • Irrigation repairs <br /> These are a sampling of projects the Maintenance Unit, with assistance from the Conservation Corps <br /> Minnesota crew, has been able to complete Looks like the good weather may be coming to a close but many <br /> thanks to our staff for all their hard work and timely completion of all projects. <br /> SOCIALIZATION <br /> Dog parks are a place where dogs of all breeds and sizes gather <br /> w . <br /> y for a social time with their owners The fenced in area is a perfect <br /> environment for dogs to run leash free in a large and safe space. <br /> In addition to furry friends getting exercise and socialization, a <br /> dog park is an awesome place for owners to meet and discuss all <br /> aspects of dog ownership with one and another <br /> Anoka County has two beautiful dog parks One is located <br /> at Locke County Park in Fridley, and the other at Bunker Hills <br /> Regional Park in Coon Rapids. These dog parks are open year <br /> round from 6 00 AM til 30 minutes after sunset. For more <br /> information, and/or dog park rules, please visit the Anoka <br /> County Parks and Recreation Department website or call <br /> 763-757-3920 <br /> - 4 - <br />
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