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3. Respond to public hearing comments regarding: <br /> <br /> <br /> Ridgeline property acquisition south of Moon Mountain (McDougal Property). <br />? <br />The Project and Priority Plan contains a Ridgeline Trail project titled <br />“Acquire natural areas to complete Moon Mountain to Spencer Butte <br />segment” This project encompasses the area described in the public <br />hearing testimony. $1,625,000 is identified for acquisition in priority 1, <br />with an additional $1,625,000 identified in priority 2. <br /> <br /> The Project and Priority Plan <br /> Riverfront bikepath acquisition in Willakenzie. <br />? <br />calls for acquisition of a linear park along both the east and west sides of <br />the Willamette River, extending from the current bikepath system north of <br />Beltline to the confluence of the McKenzie River. This proposal is also <br />identified in the Central Area Transportation Study Bikeways Plan. <br /> <br /> The Project and Priority <br /> Jefferson Amazon Greenway project implementation. <br />? <br />Plan formerly listed this project as a priority 3. Based on public testimony, <br />this priority ranking has been upgraded to a split priority ranking. This <br />includes $60,000 in priority 1 for a feasibility study and the remaining <br />implementation dollars in priority 2. It is anticipated that this project will <br />be coordinated with the Metro Waterways study currently underway in <br />partnership with the Army Corp of Engineers. <br /> <br />. Staff is <br /> Placement of an emergency call box at Golden Gardens Park <br />? <br />researching the costs and feasibility of installing a solar-powered cellular <br />phone call box at Golden Gardens. Purchase and installation will cost <br />$6,000- $8,000. <br /> <br /> <br />4. What dollar amount was allocated to Friendly Park in the previous CIP budget? <br />What was actually spent? And what is proposed for additional Friendly Park <br />proposed for phase 2? <br /> <br />Friendly Park has an $80,000 budget from 1998 bond measure funds, and as <br />identified in the Capital Improvement Plan. These funds are insufficient to do a <br />complete renovation of the park. As a result, improvements will be phased in <br />over time. Phase one improvements will be constructed this summer and fall <br />and will be focused on play area improvements. Specific improvements will at a <br />minimum include; replacement and relocation of the swing set, replacement of <br />safety surfacing, construction of concrete edging around the play area, including <br />an ADA access ramp, and bench upgrades. Additional improvements which are <br />desired in phase one and will be constructed if funding allows include; <br />additional plantings and site furnishings, and a drinking fountain. <br /> <br />Project and Priority Plan- May 8, 2006 <br />Council Response Page 2 <br />
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