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CMP Part 4E. Parks, Trails, and Open Spaces <br /> Trails <br /> The City recognizes that search areas for extensions to the Dakota Rail and the Lake Independence <br /> Trails are located, in part,within City of Orono boundaries. The city supports extensions and connections <br /> to these features where extensions can be made while being sensitive to environmental features. Map 4A- <br /> 6 shows the locations of all trails, and planned areas for expansion. <br /> Table 4E-..8; !�_' a�� ' _ on <br /> Priority Project Description <br /> 1 County Road The city does not support an on-street trail on County Road 15 due to its close <br /> 15 West of proximity to Dakota trail. <br /> Navarre <br /> 2 Navarre The city will actively partner with Hennepin county and Three Rivers park <br /> Dakota Trail District to complete a trail connection along County Road 19 connecting <br /> Connection _ Navarre to the Dakota Trail <br /> 3 Old Crystal The city will support an off-street trail that provides access from the Luce Line <br /> Bay Road Trail at Old Crystal Bay Road to the Dakota Trail at North Shore Drive. <br /> 4 Wayzata Blvd The City is partnering with the city of Long Lake and Hennepin County to <br /> Trail provide a multi modal trail along the north side of Wayzata Blvd from the Luce <br /> Line trial to the western Boundary of the Orono School Property. The trail is <br /> being included as part of the CSAH 112 Turn back Projects. <br /> 5 Lakeview The city will plan a trail that connects Lakeview Legacy Park to the County <br /> Legacy Park Road 19 trail as well as trails to the south that connect with the Dakota trail. <br /> 6 Hunter The city will partner with the Hennepin County to connect the trails in northeast <br /> Drive/Ferndale Orono to the Luce Line and Dakota Trails via Hunter Drive and Ferndale Road. <br /> 7 Lowry Woods The city will plan trail access to the Lowry Woods Park. <br /> 8 Old Long Lake The city does not support the addition of an off-street trail along Old Long Lake <br /> Road Road due to the nearby access to the Luce Line Trail in several locations. <br /> RESOURCING <br /> Operating and Maintenance Budget <br /> The City shall remain committed to fully funding the operations and maintenance needs of the <br /> City's parks, trails and open space system. The majority of the resourcing will come from the <br /> General Fund Levy. The golf course and Lurton off Leash Park have separate funding sources for <br /> maintenance. The golf course is funded through greens fees and the off leash dog park through a <br /> combination the Lurton Park Fund and annual permit fees. <br /> Capital Improvement Plan <br /> The City manages capital expenditures at parks as part of the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). <br /> The CIP provides long-term planning and management of infrastructure throughout the City. The <br /> CIP is a planning document that presents a 5+ year overview of scheduled capital projects to <br /> address the City's goals for public infrastructure. The CIP includes a long-term financing plan that <br /> allows the City to allocate funds for these projects based on assigned priorities. The 5+ year <br /> horizon of the CIP provides the City with an opportunity to evaluate project priorities annually and <br /> to adjust the timing, scope and cost of projects as new information becomes available. The <br /> information contained in this plan represents an estimate of improvement costs based on present <br /> knowledge and expected conditions.Changes in community priorities,infrastructure condition and <br /> inflation rates require that adjustments be made on a routine basis. <br /> City of Orono Community Management Plan 2020-2040 Part 4E, Page 11 <br />