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Roger Williams suggested putting a trail down the easement and curve the trail <br />so it doesn't dump abruptly into the road. <br />A resident asked if the tennis courts could go over the water main. Anderson <br />responded yes. <br />Heinrich asked ff the trail would be on park land. Anderson said yes; either <br />that or street easement. <br />A resident inquired why regrading the playground area was necessary. <br />Anderson said it would be a smoother area maybe a little larger. <br />A resident commented that the area looks suitable for flooding now. Anderson <br />said it can't be done this year. <br />A resident asked if the upper level would be flooded. Anderson said he <br />believes it would be. <br />A resident commented that it looked good. <br />Other residents commented the same. <br />A resident inquired about .the playground. equipment. <br />Anderson said we had an additional $10,000. Another notice would be sent <br />out to get residents consensus on what kind of equipment will be installed. <br />A resident asked what the total playground expenditure would be. Anderson <br />said approximately $35,000. <br />A resident asked the time schedule for the park. Anderson said he would like <br />to get consensus on the playground equipment in February. It could be <br />installed late spring or early summer. <br />Olson inquired about the. current play equipment. <br />A resident said it is unsafe. <br />A resident asked about Cadwallader's construction start date. <br />Anderson heard it would be fall, now he has slowed down. <br />A resident asked if Cadwallader pays for moving two tennis courts. <br />Anderson said yes. <br />3 <br />