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: Laurie LaMotte Park is located southwest of the old central business district, along the <br /> western edge of the City. The park contains a hockey rink, a pleasure skating rink, soccer <br /> fields, softball diamonds, and park building. This is the largest City park at approximately <br /> 19.8 acres and is the prima.ry facility for organized recreation activities in the City. Tracie <br /> � --. <br /> Joy McBride Park, a neighborhood gark, is approximately 4.2 acres, and is located at the <br /> north end of Shad Avenue. Royal Meadows Park, located between Shad Avenue and <br /> West Robin Lane, is another neighborhood park with approximately four acres. Acorn <br /> Creek Park, which was recently dedicated by the City, is located at 74th Street, and <br /> consists of three acres in size. Two small parks have not been developed at this time: Mill <br /> r __ Road Park and Cedar Street Park. Public park and recreation facilities a.re indicated in <br /> _ = Figure #8. <br /> Communitv Facilities <br /> � The Centerville City Hall/Fire Department is located on Main Street (CSAH 14) in the <br /> center of the community. Centerville is a member of the Centennial Fire District, which is <br /> a joint agreement between Centerville, Lino Lakes and Circle Pines and has a full time fire <br /> chief and 50 volunteers. The City contracts with Circle Pines-Lexington Police <br /> '� � Department, which has 12 regular and 2 part time police officers. The City Public Works � <br /> ` facility is located on Sorel Street, west of Centerville Road. <br /> Centerville, along with Lino Lakes, Circle Pines, Le�ungton and a portion of Blaine are <br /> part of the Centennial School District (Independent School District #12). Centerville has <br /> one elementary school (Centerville Eiementary School), located one block north of Main <br /> Street on the corner of Progress Road and Westview Street. The school was constructed <br /> in 1959 and cunently has 24 classrooms, a library, kitchen, multi-purpose room (gym) and <br /> offices. Junior high and senior high students attend school in Circle Pines. <br /> . ' 23 <br />
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