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<br />Trail Map / New Resident Packet <br />The changes/corrections to the Trail Map were given to Tom Peterson, City Engineer, per <br />the committee's request. Mr. Peterson had the map updated, printed a large copy for City <br />Hall and 10 - 8 ~ x 11 copies, which I included in your packets. Mr. Peterson talked to <br />Kent Johnson of Impressions Incorporated to determine what format they would need an <br />electronic copy of the map in. Mr. Peterson gave me a disk with the map in both pdf and <br />jpeg formats. Committee Member Peterson found additional errors on the trail map when <br />he reviewed the new copies and discussed these changes with Mr. Paul Palzer and Mr. <br />Torn Peterson. The City Engineer will make these additional changes and then again <br />supply the committee with the disk. I will also give EDC the disk with the digital <br />pictures Committee Member LeBlanc took of local parks and trails. EDC is planning to <br />order this new packet before the end of 2002. <br /> <br />Acorn Creek Trail Reoair <br /> <br />The following information is taken from the October 9, 2002 City Council Meeting <br />Minutes. <br /> <br />Ms. Moore-Sykes indicated Council Member Broussard Vickers had asked that this item <br />be added to the agenda. <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard Vickers indicated that the Parks and Recreation Committee <br />was concerned that nothing changed with the structure at the park and water will run <br />underneath and the same problem would happen. <br /> <br />Mr. Peterson indicated he had been out to check the structure and there is enough cover <br />over it to hold the pipes down. He then explained that the issue was heaving and noted <br />that the structure is built the way the watershed desired to be built. He further explained <br />that there is a skimmer in front that holds back green slime and it is doing what it is <br />supposed to do. <br /> <br />Council Member Capra indicated she had been told that the structure is not handicapped <br />accessible. Mr. Peterson indicated it is ramped up but said it was done on purpose and is <br />what the watershed desired. <br /> <br />Pheasant Marsh / Hunters Crossin1! Trail Si1!ns <br />The City has not heard anything back from Anoka County in regards to the maps that <br />were sent for review by the City Administrator. Public Works has striped the trail per the <br />Parks and Recreation Committee's recommendation. <br /> <br />SubmittiD!! Requests for Charitable Gamblin1! Funds <br />Enclosed in your packet are letters sent to Dead Broke Saddle Club and the Spring Lake <br />Park Lions requesting charitable gambling funds for bleachers and bike racks. The City <br />has not received a response from either Dead Broke Saddle Club or the Spring Lake Park <br />Lions at this time. <br /> <br />20f3 <br />
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