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January 6,~~1982 Park Board Minutes <br />Page 2 <br />Jerry Bensing stated he wanted the record to show that he will <br />have $70 given to Sue Louma if needed for the Long Lake clean up. <br />Grimshaw suggested the flyer and story be sent to the New Brighton <br />Bulletin to get publicity, <br />Johnson commented it was a nice gesture on Bensing's part. <br />B. Gayle Bromander - Railroad Museum, Long Lake Park <br />Gayle Bromander discussed three items-with the Park Board <br />1. The New Brighton Historical Society, at the City Council"s <br />November meeting, asked the Council for a moratorium on <br />development of specific areas in New Brighton"s portion of <br />Long Lake Park so that they have time to determine if there <br />is any historical significance. The society is asking for <br />one year, They are asking that part of the rhubarb patch <br />by Joe Hipp's be salvaged. Bromander stated. he will be <br />writing a letter to the Council regarding the above. <br />2~ Stockyard days - would like to do it again and keep it as <br />an annual event.- He thinks he can get Dick Bury"s approval. <br />for use of property. Would like. to request that in the <br />park planning, the stockyard ,days be considered for parking, <br />etc. <br />3. Minnesota Transportation Museum - It is now professionally <br />organized. Its purpose is to restore old trains, equipment, <br />etc. They have a bui ding at Burlington Northern Railroad <br />yards at Como. The entire area will be'purchased for an <br />energy park. The buildings-will be .torn down. .There is <br />a possibility of them coming to New Brighton. We would <br />need about 4 acres. Want to be able to run excursion trips. <br />Trackage for the museum is atrailable in New:Brighton and- <br />St. Paul. Members are leaning toward New Brighton because <br />it will be longer and more `scenic and easy to get their <br />equipment in-and out.. It will. be beneficial to New Brighton.. <br />It will have impact on park usage. Dick Buxy has set aside <br />about 4 acres. Would like to l acre on the other side of <br />tracks. Twin Cities Model Railroad Club is interested in <br />having part for their display. Would like 4 acres by Texgas. <br />Building would be 200,000 square feet-=constructed of metal. <br />Johnson said it sounds: like a good idea. Wondered if the Long <br />Lake residents are aware of this. <br />Bromander said it has. been-mentioned but he has not heard any <br />opposition. <br />The Park .Board members generally agreed this was a good idea, <br />however the concern-was that it is late in the park planning <br />stage and they would not want to make any major changes in the <br />plan because of this. Also the concern was the reaction and <br />feelings of the Long Lake residents in regard to this.. <br />
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