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i <br /> Southern Community Park <br /> The 1997 County Parks bond allocated $ 1 million for this park, $ 105 , 000 of which has <br /> been used for lighting and irrigation of the playing field at Scroggs Elementary . An <br /> additional $ 100 , 000 has been authorized for disbursement for a design and concept plan . <br /> No other funds are identified or appropriated for this park. Total cost of the park is <br /> estimated at $4 to $ 5 million . <br /> Pritchard Park <br /> This project would develop the area surrounding the Chapel Hill Public Library known as <br /> Pritchard Park. The Pritchard Park Conceptual Plan Committee presented its report on <br /> September 25 . The report was accepted and referred to all Town boards and <br /> commissions and staff for comment. The item is scheduled to return to the Town Council <br /> on November 13 for action . Potential amenities - ide tifie 'n din the report include trails, a <br /> small playground , art benches, a gazebo/ belvedere, a picnic area , and an art garden . <br /> Funding for the project totaling $ 167, 000 is from a gift to the Town, interest, and rental <br /> fees from properties the Town owned . <br /> Booker . Creek Linear Park j <br /> This project would establish a trail and park between Elliott Road and Franklin Street and <br /> along Booker Creek . Cost 'of the project is estimated at $438 , 000, and a NCDOT grant <br /> has been awarded . A Town match of $ 87, 000 will be required . <br /> Erwin Road Open Space / Greenway Land Acquisition <br /> The Town has proposed working with Orange County on open space land banking via <br /> acquisition of another large tract of open space between New Hope Commons and Erwin <br /> Road . The Town has $ 200, 000 in Clean Water Management Trust Fund money to put <br /> toward such an acquisition . This is part of the Dry Creek Greenway project. <br /> �I <br /> Merritt Pasture Access <br /> This project would establish access to the Town -owned property known as Merritt <br /> Pasture . The Merritt Pasture Access Committee's report was presented to the Council on <br /> September 25 . The report was accepted and referred to all Town boards and <br /> commissions and staff for comment. It is scheduled to return to the Council on <br /> November 13 for action . Four identified options for access range in cost from $ 254, 000 <br /> to $ 398, 000 . Two potential sources of funding are payments- in -lieu funds from two <br /> neighboring developments : Southern Village ( $ 116, 000 ) and Culbreth Ridge ( $ 76, 000) . <br /> Greenways <br /> Several greenway projects are listed in the Town 's plans . <br /> Dry Creek Greenway Sufficient funds exist to construct this greenway from East Chapel Hill High <br /> School to Perry Creek Road, * but no funds exist to link the Eastowne and New Hope Commons <br /> areas to this greenway . Cost estimates for completion of the greenway ( not including land <br /> acquisition) are $ 75M00, 000 . <br /> Lower Booker Creek Greenway: Bids were awarded for this project in June, at a cost of $ 500, 000 , <br /> State and local funds totaling $468,000 will cover most of this cost. <br /> Bolin Creek Greenway : Joint project with OWASA to replace sewer interceptor and install greenway <br /> to Umstead Park and beyond to the Carrboro border. To be built in phases, the total project is <br /> expected to cost $ 1 . 15 million . <br />
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