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Monica Travis (7335 Brian Dri�e} wasin agreement with Ms. Lien. Adding, there are 20 <br /> acres north of Acorn Creek that are being developed - this wi11 bring more kids. Monica <br /> felt this park should be designed for kids and adults to use._ Monica questioned if there <br /> would be additional trafFic and where parking would be. Adding, there is a proposed trail <br /> and perhaps parking could be at a different location. She questioned if grant funds could <br /> be used to secure a parking lot. <br /> Da1e Larson thought parking was planned all along at the Acorn Creek Pazk. There are <br /> currentiy three (3) parking spaces at Acorn Creek Park. <br /> Loren Abrahamson (1868 Revoir Street) added that his idea of a neighborhood park is <br /> defined as a park for neighborhood use - consisting of some adult fi�ures and play <br /> equipment for children. <br /> Dan Neison (1828 Revoir Street) questioned if there would be another park north of <br /> Acorn Creek Park, and the amenities that will offer. <br /> Michael Navin mentioned the City is to keep in mind that with the new developments <br /> coming into toum, the police department wishes to have access to the parks. ' <br /> Jeff Gibbons (7203 Cleax Ridge) questioned if the City will have leverage to get access to <br /> the parks in the future. <br /> Michael Navin stated that this is the perfect opportunity for citizen involvement in the , <br /> future. Adding that new developments have to go before City Council. The City Council � <br /> takes into consideration what is best for the City, i.e.: land for parks or money. At this <br /> time, it is premature to assume what the City wi11 get - land or money - when the ne� <br /> development comes to town. <br /> Dale Larson felt, in looking through the information submitted by the Neighborhood <br /> Network Committee, that what the neighborhood wants would also be suitable for adults. <br /> Michael Navin questioned the survey taken by the Neighborhood Network Committee. <br /> Specifically, asking which of the items on the survey are nnandatory? Is a basketbali court <br /> something the residents really want to see? Adding, bouncing ba11s are very loud, and is <br /> this something that fits into what the City wants? <br /> Lori Dorn (1836 Revoir Street) added that basketball courts may bring more adults into <br /> the park area. <br /> Tom Fairbrother (1844 Revoir Street) stated the most difficult thing for the Neighborhood <br /> Network Committee is not knowing how much money the City has to work with as far as <br /> deveioping parks. <br /> 3 <br />