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Anoka County parks to pilot cashless entry at Bunker Beach; water and sewer connection scheduled before summer
Summary
Parks officials said the county will pilot cashless point-of-sale at Bunker Beach Waterpark this summer and complete a water and sewer connection in time for Memorial Day weekend; further trail and road work will occur in the fall.
Anoka County Parks Director Jeff Perry told the county board on April 7 that the county will pilot a cashless point-of-sale system at Bunker Beach Waterpark for the 2025 season and will complete a water and sewer connection to city utilities before the summer season.
Perry said the pilot will place kiosks outside and inside the park gate that convert cash into debit-card-style cards usable within the park. He emphasized there will be no fees for converting cash to the card and that unused balances will function like a Visa card. “It’s going to really save…
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