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8/16/2016
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Allocate $234,378 from the Hotel/Motel Funding for the Small-Scale Municipality-Owned Capital Projects and Operations - $93,973 to be used for Capital Projects, and $140,405 to be used for Operations
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Consent Agenda
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CITY OF ROSLYN <br />National Historic District and Preserve America Community <br />Slim Runje Field (Pioneer Park) <br />Slim Runje Field is Roslyn's largest park (approx. 5 acres) located one (1) block to the northeast of <br />Roslyn's Downtown core. It provides for both adult and youth organized sporting activities. In 2006, <br />new playground equipment was added that is very popular with children and their parents. Many large <br />annual events take place here over the summer weekends like the antique RV show, Run to Roslyn car <br />show, the Roslyn Log Show, Croatian Picnic, Black Pioneers Festival, and softball tournaments. There are <br />smaller events and family gatherings that utilize that park and its facilities . It is adjacent to the Coal <br />Mines Trail and from the park you can take that trail to the City of Cle Elum or the township of Ronald <br />and see the history of coal mining in the area. It is the most popular of the parks within the developed <br />footprint of Roslyn with daily use by residents and visitors alike. <br />Inventory of Existing Facilities <br />large play structure/area <br />Swings <br />2 public restrooms <br />1 large gazebo <br />Picnic shelter w/power <br />Combination tennis/basketball court <br />2 soft/baseball/soccer fields <br />Two small aluminum grand stands <br />Bridge crossing connecting to the Coal Mines Trail <br />Picnic tables and benches <br />8
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