Oronoco Secures $170,000 for Zumbro River Water Trail Amidst Broader Parks and Trails Initiatives
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Meeting Type:
Parks Commission
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Meeting Date:
10/07/2024
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Recording Published:
10/11/2024
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Duration:
88 Minutes
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Olmsted County
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Towns:
Oronoco
- Meeting Overview:
The Oronoco Parks & Trails Committee meeting primarily focused on the significant funding secured for the Zumbro River Regional Water Trail, alongside discussions on various community park improvements and future planning efforts. A grant of $170,000 was awarded to facilitate ongoing development of the Zumbro River Water Trail, a project that has been in progress for two to three years. This funding will be managed by an engineering company, with the city of Oronoco serving as the fiscal agent.
The committee highlighted the importance of organizing stakeholder meetings with over 40 representatives from different cities and counties. Despite this achievement, concerns were raised about the reluctance of some counties to provide financial support, particularly Wabasha County, which was described as having a conservative budget approach. The funds will primarily cover engineering work crucial for the trail’s development, with future grant applications planned to sustain the project.
Parallel to the water trail initiative, the committee discussed the need to send a contract proposal for professional services to the city council for approval. This step comes after securing approximately $65,000 in funding from various counties over 16 months. The proposal aims to ensure that the project progresses smoothly without financial liability to the city.
The meeting also addressed the development of the 2025 action plan by the Economic Development Authority (EDA), focusing on identifying key goals for parks and trails. Among the recommendations was the exploration of a recreational trail system connecting to the Douglas State Trail and adding amenities along the Zumbro River. Alice Park was singled out for its safety hazards and non-compliance with necessary standards, prompting discussions on creating paved access points for canoes and enhancing recreational areas.
In addition to these strategic plans, the maintenance of existing parks was a concern. The committee noted a demand for adult and senior recreational programs, with specific reference to accessibility issues due to a lack of sidewalks. Suggestions included introducing activities like weekly Bingo to engage the community across different age groups.
The committee’s ongoing efforts to enhance connectivity through pedestrian footpaths were also discussed, including the proposal for a walking path over Highway 52 to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists. This would enable children to reach schools without relying on buses, with the northern bridge considered more feasible for this project.
Further discussions revolved around park amenities and potential improvements. Attention was drawn to the deteriorating condition of the tennis court at River Park and the sagging net, alongside suggestions for a basketball hoop at Memorial Park. The possibility of integrating sports facilities such as basketball, tennis, and pickleball into park designs was explored, reflecting on successful models elsewhere.
The committee also considered potential donations from local sports teams, like the Timberwolves, to support park improvements. However, safety and liability concerns were expressed regarding the placement of sports facilities near parking lots, emphasizing the need for careful planning to avoid accidents.
Lastly, the meeting concluded with logistical discussions about scheduling future meetings and preparing for the next gathering set for November 6. The committee expressed a commitment to continue their work on enhancing Oronoco’s parks and trails, balancing project oversight with the necessity of fostering community engagement and support.
Ryland Eichhorst
Parks Commission Officials:
Katie Dudley, Dawn Littleton, Paul Pendergrass, Lance Sorensen, Justin Black, Christian Bormann, Ron Fuller, Kevin McDermott, Cain Dolan, Ryland Eichhorst – Alternate Council Representative
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Meeting Type:
Parks Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/07/2024
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Recording Published:
10/11/2024
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Duration:
88 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Olmsted County
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Towns:
Oronoco
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