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Park Board Meeting
November 15, 2011
2 Trail Design Choices

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE
COLLINSVILLE PARK BOARD


TYPE OF MEETING: Regular
DATE: November 15, 2011
TIME: 4:30 p.m.
PLACE: Commission Chambers, Collinsville City Hall
106 N. 12th Street

Notice and agenda filed in the office of the City Clerk and posted at City Hall at 2:30 p.m. on November 10, 2011.
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Angela McGinnis, City Clerk

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AGENDA
1. Call to Order

2. Roll Call: Larry Shafer, Pam Webb, Ted Wright, and Cheryl Hunt (Present) & Fawn Ozug (Absent)

3. Approval of minutes from September 20, 2011 and October 18, 2011 Regular Meetings. -- Approved

4. Presentation from LandPlan regarding two (2) Trail Grant Concepts. -- Barbara Tartar presented the two trail plan choices with option 1 being 1641 feet in length but not requiring a retaining wall on the south end to salvage furture parking spots. The design would allow a slightly smaller pond later. The 2nd design option (1661 feet long) allowed a slightly larger pond but impacted future parking without adding a retaining wall.

5. Discussion and possible action to approve Trail Grant design. -- Design option 1 (see map below) was selected and approved for recommendation to the City Commission.

6. New Business. -- Ronnie Neal (Public Health Educator with the Cherokee Nation) announced the the Cherokee Nation would likely be able to make approximately $40,000 in mentor grant money available for use for park/city/garden use. Neal indicated he would be meeting with city officials tomorrow to discuss further details. Ronnie also announced a 5K Collinsville run the evening before the annual Hog 'N' Hot Rods in June. He thanked the city for their healthy choice for a tobacco free park and expressed a desire by the Nation for continued partnership with the park board,city and student SWAT members.

7. Adjournment.


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Two Design Options For Trails Grant
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