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HAMMITT Bob <br /> From: MEDLIN Johnny R <br /> To: SMITH Terry M; HAMMITT Bob <br /> Subject: FW: Petersen Park Project <br /> Date: Wednesday, June 21, 1995 3:18PM <br /> Terry & Bob, <br /> Of course Jim is right that the money can be found. With specific instructions to find the money and some <br /> idea of the amount needed, I can think of a couple CIP places we could rob fairly easily. One in which <br /> would allow LRCS to share a little of the "pain" would be to take part of the Kaufman parking lot monies <br /> (they currently have $60K in FY -95 and $30K of FY -96 monies for a total of $90K in that account). I have <br /> some doubt they are going to get that project off the ground in the next FY anyway. <br /> Thanks <br /> Johnny <br /> From: JOHNSON Jim R <br /> To: SMITH Terry M; HAMMITT Bob; MEDLIN Johnny R; PATRICK Tim W <br /> Cc: POST Doug A <br /> Subject: RE: Petersen Park Project <br /> Date: Wednesday, June 21, 1995 1:41PM <br /> Group: Need to spend some time with the city manager /Chris on this one. This project is being strongly <br /> suggested by Councilor Farr. He personally went to the school superintendent to get some money for it. <br /> Mike is interested in helping making the project happen. Bottom line - - -- sometimes its necessary to make a <br /> project happen even if its a MEDIUM priority. I'm not sure what Dist 52 is offering, but the whole project <br /> is in the neighborhood of $15,000. Mike said something about it being fairly easy to find $7 to $10,000 <br /> among the millions in the CIP. A little creativity may be needed. Jim <br /> From: MEDLIN Johnny R <br /> To: SMITH Terry M; HAMMITT Bob; JOHNSON Jim R; PATRICK Tim W <br /> Subject: RE: Petersen Park Project <br /> Date: Tuesday, June 20, 1995 2:19PM <br /> The path is listed in the Parks and Recreation Plan as a MEDIUM priority implementation action. The <br /> project is not listed in any funding schemes in the current CIP. We haven't even been able to get many of <br /> the HIGH priority items from the P &R Plan funded in past years CIP efforts. With the new CIP format, used <br /> the last couple of years, which makes only the category "B" funding available for improvements or <br /> enhancements (and those funds spoke for many times over) it is unlikely this project would get very far <br /> even if we skipped the competing HIGH priority items from the P &R Plan. <br /> Thanks <br /> Johnny <br /> From: SMITH Terry M <br /> To: PATRICK Tim W; MEDLIN Johnny R; JOHNSON Jim R; HAMMITT Bob <br /> Subject: Petersen Park Project <br /> Date: Monday, June 19, 1995 2:38PM <br /> hope this ties up the loose ends on this. I talked to Mike G. & he says <br /> that Pat has an idea that Bethel SD can pay for the project out of their bond <br /> levy. MG is calling Hunsacker to see if they can do that & we'll do the <br /> project if they can. Johnny, am I correct that this project is in our plan <br /> but is not funded in future years in the CIP? When I here from MG about the <br /> result of his conversation, I'll let you know. Jim, I told Mike that someone <br /> in PW can do the IGA with Bethel SD - its ok w/ me if you want to do it to <br /> build some ties w/ the SD. <br /> Page 1 <br />
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