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<br />felt the Park and Recreation Committee should do more for Royal Meadows Park than <br />just put in a new slide. This is a very old park that doesn't offer a lot, adding the whole <br />park should be updated. She suggested purchasing some type of play structure instead of <br />a slide. She showed several pictures of play structures running from $5k and up from the <br />GameTime catalog. It was the consensus of the Park and Recreation Committee to <br />update Royal Meadows Park with a new play structure instead of a slide. The committee <br />gave Ms. DeVine the authority to price play equipment up to an amount of$lOk (give or <br />take $1,000). <br /> <br />Mr. March suggested that the City could include the Royal Meadows Park in the LaMotte <br />Park grant. Some of the fees (Le.: fiber, pea rock, border, etc.) could come out ofthe <br />LaMotte Park grant. <br /> <br />TRAIL (LaMotte Park) <br />Mr. LeBlanc stated that there are three trails he would like to see the City pursue. One is <br />to connect to the Anoka County TraiI- south west of LaMotte Park. The second is the <br />proposed trail going through the proposed Parkview (Second Addition) development, <br />which runs from Centerville Road to 20th A venue. The third is connecting all three trails <br />somewhere in LaMotte Park. <br /> <br />Mr. March commented that it most likely will not be a 3-way intersection of trails in <br />LaMotte Park. He feh it would be nice to run the three trails through the ball fields to the <br />center where there could potentially be a concession stand. <br /> <br />Update on the Woods of Clearwater Creek <br />Mr. Pa1zer stated that he spoke with Mr. Travis regarding completion of the trail in the <br />Woods of Clearwater Creek development. Mr. Travis stated he is waiting on the <br />approval of the elevations from the Rice Creek Watershed District. Mr. Pa1zer requested <br />that once the approval is in, that Mr. Travis install the class five for a sub base for the <br />trail. Mr. Pa1zer also has a call into Mr. Tony Brough of the RCWD on the status. <br /> <br />Grants <br />Ms. DeVine offered there are seven grants offered by the DNR. She would like to see the <br />City apply for two ofthe grants. The first is the Outdoor Recreation Grant, which is a <br />50% match with the City. This grant is designed to increase and enhance outdoor <br />recreation facilities, and is due by March 31 st. The second is the Trail Linkage Grant <br />which is also a 50% match with the City. This grant is designed to connect significant <br />recreational resources, and is also due by March 31". <br /> <br />Mr. March mentioned that the City has already been awarded the Trail Linkage Grant for <br />LaMotte Park, but hasn't requested the funds yet. Mr. March suggested applying for the <br />Outdoor Recreation Grant for Royal Meadows Park and LaMotte Park together. <br /> <br />Mr. Palzer suggested that the Park and Recreation Committee install a trail connecting <br />Royal Meadows Park to Brian Drive, and another trail cutting across from Fox Run to <br /> <br />4 <br />
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