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Trail Map Proposal / Discussion <br /> Tabled <br /> Letter of Understanding for Future Trails Update <br /> Mr. LeBlanc explained that through his conversations with all parties involved, most <br /> were unable to attend a meeting in the month of August, so the meeting date has changed <br /> to sometime in September. Mr. LeBlanc had submitted a packet of information that he <br /> had sent to all parties involved with the future trails. Included in the packet are ideas <br /> presented by the Design Team approximately two (2) years ago. Discussion pursued <br /> amongst the committee members related to where the future trail will run, if it will <br /> connect to the Sport Complex in Lino Lakes, and where it will go from there. Mr. <br /> LeBlanc confirmed that the trail will connect to the Sport Complex. Ms. DeVine <br /> expressed her concern that the parties that received this packet of information were not <br /> given false expectations as to where Centerville is "proposing" future trails. Specifically, <br /> these "proposed" trails have never been approved, or disapproved. Ms. DeVine didn't <br /> want other communities to plan their trails according to ours, if ours hasn't been <br /> approved yet. <br /> Mr. Sweeney explained this is just a "proposed" vision, and the main concern is to <br /> connect to Hugo. The object is to get from Centerville Road to 20°' Avenue, and from <br /> there to Hugo. We also need to know where the other Cities are planning on placing their <br /> trails. Mr. Porter mentioned that nothing is set in stone, it is all `proposed ". <br /> Mr. LeBlanc would like to see two (2) different trail maps in the future; the first being a <br /> planning map, and the second being a public trail map. <br /> BMX Track <br /> Mc Tlalline AAr T a Rl.,.,.. A,r. nnrtnr and Mr Winit•r tni.ro.i Ittn Rinnview Park 117VIY <br /> Track in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Mr. Larry Hass (St. Cloud Parks and Recreation <br /> Director) guided the tour and explained that the City of St. Cloud leased the land to the <br /> ABA (American Bicycle Association) for one dollar. With the support of local <br /> businesses, the Pineview Park BMX Track was created. <br /> Some of the qualities / concerns of the park are as follows: <br /> ✓ No liabilities +1) - Mt CAL <br /> ✓ No cost — run by volunteers <br /> ✓ Non -profit BMX Association <br /> ✓ Provides activities for wide age range <br /> ✓ Excellent family entertainment <br /> ✓ Requires 2 — 5 acres of land <br /> ✓ Very loud <br /> ✓ Currently there are 13 cities in Minnesota with bike tracks <br /> ✓ ABA Website with hundreds of pages from beginning to end on how <br /> to get started <br /> The general consensus of the Parks and Recreation Committee members was to hold an <br /> informational meeting with the youth and their parents to determine the desires of the <br /> 5 <br />
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