During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the urgent need for improvements to local hockey rinks and parks, particularly focusing on Casey Lake and Northwood. The conversation highlighted the aging infrastructure of the Casey Lake rink, with estimates suggesting that necessary upgrades could cost around $500,000. Officials emphasized the importance of making the rink functional and accessible, proposing the addition of an ADA-compliant pathway to improve access during winter months.
The discussion also touched on the potential for enhancing Northwood Park, which has been underutilized. Suggestions included converting old tennis courts into a BMX area and improving ADA accessibility to the playground, which currently lacks proper access for individuals with disabilities. The estimated cost for these improvements could reach $150,000 for the accessibility upgrades alone.
Additionally, there was a proposal to create a more engaging park experience at Northwood, inspired by a successful model from Shoreview that features multiple themed areas within a single park. This could involve a significant investment, potentially between $500,000 and $750,000, to transform Northwood into a destination park that caters to various age groups and activities.
Overall, the meeting underscored a collective recognition of the need for investment in community recreational facilities to ensure they meet the needs of residents and promote active engagement in local sports and outdoor activities.