COMMUNITY PARK DESIGN PROCESS MULCH GIVE-AWAY
<br /> CONTINUES MAY 1
<br /> 1 the project design team for the new Community Park, planned for 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
<br /> the area off of Roosevelt Avenue just south of Downtown, is well BRANCH DROP OFF
<br /> into the design and approval process. The next scheduled step is to SITE,the final park plan. Once a final design is agreed upon, the plans SITE, EMPIRE ROAD
<br /> will be submitted to the Planning Commission in April. Following a
<br /> recommendation from the Planning Commission in early May, the City the Land Management
<br /> Council is scheduled to review the project at a public hearing in June. 1 Department is hosting the
<br /> Also in June, the City will learn the outcome of our grant request to the 2004 Spring Mulch Give Away on
<br /> Board of Great Outdoors Colorado. If approved, the grant,in the amount Saturday, May 1 at the City's
<br /> of$100,000, would be put toward the development of the park plaza, Branch Drop Off Site on Empire
<br /> main pavilion, irrigation system pump station, playground equipment, and Road just north of the Louisville
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<br /> To learn more about the park project, the approval process, or this occurs that day, the mulch piweathcer k up
<br /> grant application, please log on to wwwdcla.net/communitypark/ day will be rescheduled for the
<br /> home.htm or call the Department of Land Management at 303.335.4736. following week, Saturday, May 8.
<br /> The City will provide personnel
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<br /> A ffstaff member of Harley Fish Farms of Kingman Kansas 1 the Land Management
<br /> releases bullgill minnows into the Warembourg Fishing Department has invited John
<br /> Pond in March. Fathead minnows and sixty 12"long channel Koehler, District Wildlife Manager
<br /> catfish were also introduced to the pond. from the Colorado Division of
<br /> Look for information about the ribbon cutting and grand Wildlife, to speak on how to avoid
<br /> reopening of the fishing pond later this spring. In addition, the conflicts with animals and enjoy
<br /> Department of Land Management and the Colorado Division of wildlife in Lousville.
<br /> Wildlife will be sponsoring a kids fishing clinic and fishing derby No ticket required, everyone is
<br /> this spring. i»elcome.
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