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A: The RCWD was awarded a BWSR Clean Water Fund Grant from the Clean Water, Land, and <br />Legacy Amendment, in the amount of $3,000,000, to complete a series of projects designed to <br />clean up Long Lake. One of these projects, the Hansen Park Comprehensive Water Management <br />Project, is expected to cost a total of $4.8 million. $1,540,000 of the grant was allocated to <br />Hansen Park and the RCWD is providing the remaining costs of the project. <br /> <br />Q: The trail on the west side was frequently under water, will this be improved? <br /> <br />A: The trails on the west are raised by this project and will be constructed to reduce the frequency <br />and duration of flooding on park trails during/after large rainstorms. Additionally the project <br />removed the boardwalk trail east of the dam and converted it to gravel. During the summer of <br />2017 the bridge near the Hansen Park shelter experienced flooding and this structure and <br />adjacent trails will be raised in 2018 prior to completion of the project. <br /> <br />Q: When will the project be complete? <br /> <br />A: The remaining dredging will take place in early 2018, with trail work, grading, and revegetation <br />to be completed in the summer. The final planting plan will expand the growth of aquatic <br />plants in the pond, and incorporate native plants throughout the project site (including <br />pollinator‐specific plants). The raised park trails on the west side will be paved in late summer <br />2018. The water level in the pond will be raised to normal around this time as well. <br /> <br />Q: Are the dredged materials contaminated? <br /> <br />A: Prior to the project, the existing pond bottom soils were characterized and compared to MPCA <br />guidance documents. All materials meeting Dredge Management Level 2 or 3 have been and/or <br />will be hauled offsite to an approved disposal location (i.e. landfill). Materials meeting the <br />criteria for residential re‐use (Dredge Management Level 1) will be placed in the open area <br />previously used as youth ball fields. <br /> <br />Q: Why did we lose the youth ballfields? <br /> <br />A: The youth ballfields on the west side of Hansen Park were often wet and were our lowest <br />quality fields. The City Council, PREC, and staff approved relocating these youth fields to the <br />east side of Hansen Park to the current adult fields at this location. These fields have fences and <br />will be reconstructed/regraded to meet youth needs. The two adult fields had undulating <br />outfields (ankle breakers) and were often wet. These two existing adult fields will be <br />reprogrammed to the newly constructed lighted ballfield at New Brighton’s Lion’s Park. <br /> <br />Q: What will become of the youth fields? <br />
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