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City of Euless

                                            Capital Project Request



            Department:    COMMUNITY    SERVICES                            Date  Prepared:   May 12, 2008
            Submitted  By:   RAY  MCDONALD                                  Date Completed:
            Project  Title:   TRAIL ENHANCEMENTS   PHASE I
                           PARK/ RECREATION
            Project  Type:                                Sub -Type:  TRAIL SYSTEM
                                                                       C
            Project  Code:                                Priority:
            RELATIONSHIP    TO OTHER   PROJECTS   AND/ OR MASTER    PLAN:
             Trail -related improvements were included in the Needs Assessment and Identification section of the adopted
             Parks  Master  Plan.












            PROJECT    DESCRIPTION:
             This project consists of Phase I of trail enhancements identified in the adopted Parks Master Plan which
             includes additional water fountains,  additional benches,  construction of shaded seating areas,  addition and/ or
             installation of new exercise equipment, and picnic stations along the trails as well as construction of additional
             pedestrian  bridges in high water areas.  Also identified,  is the need to address various areas in the trails system
             that might need to be converted from unpaved to paved trails.






            PROJECT   SCHEDULE:









            JUSTIFICATION:
             The City of Euless has experienced significant progress in the last few years in the area of trail development
             with an extensive network of paved and unpaved trails.  The trails system is a valuable asset to the community
             as it provides a safe means for non -vehicular travel,  and also provides an opportunity for a variety of
             unstructured,  low -impact recreational pursuits.  The development and maintenance of the trails system
             continues to receive significant support from the citizens as indicated in the responses to the needs assessment
             survey conducted as a part of the Parks Master Plan update.














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