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Parks staff propose trail naming, mile markers and a relocated Rotary Park feature shelter tied to grant application

5750651 · September 8, 2025
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Summary

Parks staff proposed a formal trail‑naming convention and consistent signage, and recommended moving a large rentable shelter at Rotary Park out of a floodplain to higher ground near the aquatic center; project backers have pledged $50,000 and staff plan to apply for an LWCF grant.

Parks and recreation staff told the City Council they will pursue a consistent trail‑naming policy, standard signage (including mile markers) and a proposal to relocate a large rentable shelter in Rotary Park to a higher, more accessible site.

Trail naming and signage: parks staff said community feedback and recent trail use — a walking challenge recorded more than 3,500 miles on the North Park loop in July — show residents value trails and that a consistent naming convention would create local ownership and easier…

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