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Assessment: <br /> This park is difficult to classify as it is, in actuality, owned by the DNR. For purposes <br /> here, we will define the north portion as a mini-park consisting of 2.9 acres. The City <br /> maintains the entire area(north and south), but it is the north area that is utilized as a <br /> park. Amenities include the Paul Bunyan Trail, a band shelter, a picnic shelter, Dru's <br /> Garden, the Veterans' Memorial, and Paul Bunyan Footprints. Aside from the trail itself, <br /> the entire area is grass covered and irrigated. <br /> Proposed Improvements: <br /> • Define the band shell area using natural landscaping <br /> • Add a barbeque grill by the picnic shelter <br /> • Develop a program for flower garden maintenance <br /> BOBBER PARK—Mini Park: <br /> d <br /> r., <br /> e <br /> .M <br /> Assessment: <br /> This .2 acre mini-park is located next to the Bobber Water Tower. This park is visible <br /> from Highway 371 and is visited often by tourists passing through or visiting Pequot <br /> Lakes. The park has several amenities that are of interest to tourists including Paul <br /> Bunyan's Ox; aka Babe the Blue Ox and Paul Bunyan's Chair. The historic Bobber Water <br /> Tower is also located on the site along with benches and picnic tables. <br /> Proposed Improvements: <br /> • Barbeque grill <br /> • Refresh Babe's paint within the next year or two <br /> • Add flowers each year for the spring/summer <br /> Page 6 of 11 <br />