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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PARK COMMISSION <br />Tuesday, March 13, 2018 <br />6:30 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 6 of 8 <br /> <br />year from the City Council to erect a fence due to problems with debris being dumped at the site. Access <br />to the Luce Line will still be maintained even though it is not an official access point. <br /> <br />5. LURTON PARK TRAIL UPGRADE <br /> <br />Edwards stated he is looking for consensus from the Park Commission to solicit quotes to upgrade the <br />trails depicted in green. Edwards noted the red trails are the existing trails and the trails in green are the <br />ones that have been identified for upgrades. The upgrades consist of a 3-foot aggregate trail and some <br />rain bars periodically to help with erosion. Staff is projecting roughly $20,000 in revenue from permit <br />fees for 2017 and 2018, and the intent is to solicit quotes and get as much work done as possible for that <br />amount of money. <br /> <br />Edwards stated it appears most of the erosion and mud issues have been created by the dog owners and <br />not the dogs and it is the hope that the improvements will also help preserve the prairie. <br /> <br />Williams asked whether the slope drains down to the parking lot. <br /> <br />Edwards indicated it does drain back down to the parking lot, then around the fence line, near the small <br />dog park, and then eventually into the wetland. Edwards indicated the Public Works Department did <br />attempt some seeding last fall but that he has a concern that it has been disturbed too much for it to take <br />hold. <br /> <br />Roath asked whether at some point in time the trails depicted in red will need to be improved. <br /> <br />Edwards stated it is the hope that all the trails in the prairie will be improved at some point, with the trails <br />in the woods holding up better. Edwards stated his priority is to improve the trails within the prairie at <br />some point and that he is looking at having 900 feet of 3-foot wide aggregate trails. Edwards noted the <br />idea behind the revenues generated from the passes was that they would be used at this park and that this <br />is his suggestion for how to use those revenues. <br /> <br />It was the consensus of the Park Commission to endorse the plan for the proposed improvements. <br /> <br />Edwards noted once those quotes are received, they will be brought before the City Council. In addition, <br />the Park Commission also has the Lurton Park Fund for ongoing maintenance activities. <br /> <br />SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS <br /> <br />6. NAVARRE PARK SPORTS COURT UPDATE – BRIAN ROATH <br /> <br />Roath noted a grant was submitted last fall which was not approved since the parameters of the project <br />were not totally in line with the grant parameters. Roath indicated he has resubmitted a new grant under <br />the equipment component of the program and that he has requested the maximum grant amount with the <br />new grant application. Roath stated they should hear within the next couple of weeks whether it has been <br />approved. <br /> <br />Carter asked whether the City Council approved the additional $17,000. <br />
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