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Dubois County Park
Master Plan – October 2018
PARK BOARD MEMBERS:
Christine Prior, President
Tony Hasenour,Vice President
Jane Betz, Secretary
Mark Denu
Kenneth Eck
JudyOlinger
Bob Gress, Park Superintendent
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Project Summary
Park Zones
Park Plan - Existing Features
Identity and Signage Recommendations
ActivityZone Recommendations
Playground Recommendations
Pavilion and Shelter Recommendations
Park Development Plan – West End
Park Development Plan – East End
Trail Recommendations
Trails Map
Planning Budgets
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The Dubois County Park Master Plan is the product of discussions that occurred
during nine meetings held in the summer and fall of 2018, attended by the
Dubois County Park Board members, the architects and several other
interested individuals. Suggestions and feedback were encouraged from all in
attendance and the final plan should be an effective representation of the
needs, issues and opportunities that were identified and discussed. The scope
of the master plan does not include the area of the property occupied by the 4H
center.
The planning process identified certain general needs to be addressed by future
development:
• Improve the visibility and identity of the park.
• Encourage increased park usage with improved or additional attractions.
• Enhance the esthetic character of the park and maintain the natural beauty
of the land.
• Improve safety and accessibility where opportunities exist.
• Identify development options that are an appropriate and affordable fit for
this location.
• Promote local history and culture by the style of the improvements.
More specific goals include:
• Improving privacy between campsites and areas occupied by day-users
• Protecting and developing scenic areas and views
• Increasing the number of rentable RV and tent campsites.
• Expanding the trail system as a primary park attraction.
• Targeting each existing shelter and its adjacent clearing for specific
activities and user groups.
• Adding or improving support facilities as park attendance increases.
This master plan provides suggestions for the general location and
configuration of potential improvements to accomplish the needs and goals
noted above.
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OPEN MEADOW
CAMPGROUND WOODS REFLECTION LAKE
FAIRWAYS
CHARACTER OF THE
EXISTING LANDSCAPE
Nine zones were initially identified to describe the varied
character of the property. On the 4H side are:
• Open Meadow
• North Meadow
• Fairgrounds
• Front Yard
On the Park side are:
• Undisturbed Woods
• Campground Woods
• Wooded Hills
• Reflection Lake
• Fairways
• The Open Meadow is on 4H leased property but it is
very important to the Park as a scenic feature. It
should be kept open and undisturbed.
• The wooded sections of the park are the location for
camping and most of the hiking trails and activity
features. The shade and woodland beauty provide
relief from the sunny open zones of the park. Some
clearing will be necessary to provide additional
campsites and expanded activity features but the
natural character of the woodlands should be carefully
protected.
• The varied landscape of the Fairways zone is a direct
result of the frisbee golf course. Maintain the existing
lawns, grassy meadows and small groves of trees
which provide open views, breezes and shady spots.
Avoid planting individual trees and do not allow this
zone to transition into a woodland. Meadows could be
enhanced by planting a native wildflower mix.
• Reflection Lake is a beautiful serene landscape that
should not be disturbed.
• Remove non-native species from the park. Euonymus,
Bradford Pear, Yews and Honeysuckle were noticed.
PARK PLAN – EXISTING FEATURES 5
6
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RAISED METAL LETERS
EXISTING WELCOME AND INFO. SIGN
POTENTIAL WELCOME SIGN LOCATION
POTENTIAL WELCOME SIGN AT
FAIRGROUNDS ROAD
WORDS ARE EASILY SEEN AND READ
EXISTING PARK DIRECTIONAL SIGN
IDENTITY AND
SIGNAGE:
EXISTING ENTRY SIGN
• Sign types include: Welcome-Entry, Directional, Labels, Rules-Warnings
and Informative-Educational.
• Provide common features in the configuration and style of new signs to
create an identity for the park - consistency.
• Relocate or replace the existing welcome-entry signs closer to the
highway.
• Minimize the number of signs to only those that are useful and needed -
control the “accumulation effect”.
• Locate a park map, rules, notices and park information at the new entry /
restroom building. Have a bulletin board that can be changed periodically
to provide interesting information about the park and upcoming events.
• Give names to trails, shelters, campsites and other features and include
the names on directional and label signs throughoutthe park.
• Replace the existing chain link fence and gates on the entry drive with
new more attractive and less visible gates in a more appropriate location.
• Develop a standard design for signs that is simple and easy to fabricate
locally.
• Fewer words and simple messages are more effective.
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COURT SPORTS
SHELTER 5 - RV CAMPGROUNDSHELTER 2 - TENT CAMPING
SHELTER 1 – ACTIVITY ZONE
ACTIVITY ZONE:
• Create an Activity Zone in the ‘heart of the
park’ by upgrading the existing picnic shelter
buildings and the amenities around them.
• Upgrade each shelter area to accommodate
a particular user group.
• Adjacent to Shelter 1, create a ‘court sports’
area with recreation features that appeal to
teens and young adults.
• Replace the existing basketball and
volleyball courts with a full-size basketball
court and two sand volleyball courts. These
features should be well lighted for night use.
An outdoor ping-pong table(s) could be
located under Shelter 1.
• These features will be well-located to serve
both campers and day-users.
• Upgrade Shelter 2 to support the needs of
tent campers. Require campers to pitch their
tents in the new woodland campsites rather
than in the clearing by the loop road.
• Upgrade Shelter 5 to serve as a gathering
place for RV campground customers, as it is
now.
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SHELTER 4
TREEHOUSE
PLAYGROUND BY TENNIS COURTS
SPLASH PAD
PLAY GARDEN
• Combine all children’s play features in one
location to create an activity destination in the
middle of the park for children and their
families.
• Customize Shelter 4 to serve children using the
playground.
• Include a small Splash Pad feature (flow-
through type) to provide relief on hot summer
days.
• Separate the playground into zones for different
age groups (2-5 and 6-12) with low retaining
walls that can be used as stepping stones and
balance beams.
• Renovate some of the existing play features and
add some new equipment.
• Arrange the playground to integrate the
equipment with existing topography and plants
to create a ‘Play Garden’.
• Define the edge of the play area and safety
surface with a perimeter concrete walk.
• Provide comfortable furniture for adult
observation on the ‘sidelines’ of the playground.
• Avoid expensive, over-programmed and
stylized playgroundstructures.
• Stay with the basic playground equipment that
has universal appeal such as swings, slides,
climbers and rockers.
• Upgrade the restrooms near Shelter 4 to
improve privacy and accommodate small
children.
• Improve the visibility of the playground through
the woods by widening the trails leading to it
from other activity zone areas.
PLAYGROUND
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• Upgrade Shelter 3 and the clearing around it
to serve as a shaded ‘picnic garden’ that can
accommodate several groups
simultaneously.
• Convert the existing concrete basketball
court to a roofless picnic patio.
• Create several additional picnic sites with 1
to 3 tables for small groups or single families
adjacent to Shelter 3.
• Provide comfortable seating and other site
furnishings in additional to picnic tables.
• Currently all picnic shelters are in the woods.
• Convert the existing tennis courts into a
setting for a new large-group pavilion
featuring views of the Open Meadow zone
with an all-weather activity space around it.
• Construct a new large-group pavilion in the
Fairways zone on an elevated site, visible
from Highway 162, and also with views of
Reflection Lake.
PAVILIONS
SHELTER 3 – SHADED PICNIC GARDEN
POTENTIAL PICNIC PATIO MEADOW VIEW PAVILION SITE
PARK DEVELOPMENT PLAN – WEST END 10
PARK DEVELOPMENT PLAN – EAST END 11
12WOODLAND LOOP
CAMPGROUND LOOPTRAIL INTERSECTIONS
• There are two types of trails, loops and
connectors. Loops are for recreation and
fitness walks. Connectors are for getting
from one place to another.
• Provide a variety of trail types in all areas of
the park so that different users with different
abilities can enjoy the natural beauty of
Dubois County Park and so that people can
get from one part of the park to another
without driving.
• Paved and level trails will be used by less
vigorous and physically fit walkers. Provide
more resting opportunities on trails such as
the Reflection Lake Loop.
• Develop trail intersections as rest areas with
small clearings, seating and directional
signage.
• Maintain the ‘shoulders’ of the woodland
trails to create a more esthetically pleasing
trail environment. One section of the
Woodland Loop demonstrates how
‘branching up’ the trees closest to the walking
path, pruning away underbrush and
maintaining the native ground cover can
provide a sense of spaciousness and comfort,
enhancing the natural beauty of the forest.
• At trail heads, clear vegetation away to create
a more open and inviting entry.
• In the Activity Zone, connector trails should
be widened to provide an inviting view of the
features at the opposite end of the trail and to
reduce the sense of separation between the
features.
• Expand the rough rider trail to provide an off-
road biking opportunityfor youth and
physically active adults.
TRAILS
TRAILS MAP 13
BUDGET 14
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NEW FEATURES TRAILSS
Reflection Lake Loop Trail (existing paved) $0 - $0
Lagoon Loop Trail (existing wood) $0 - $0
Fairways Loop Trail (paved) $40,000 - $50,000
Meadow View Loop Trail (paved) $40,000 - $50,000
Main Street Trail (paved) $35,000 - $45,000
Campground Loop Trail (gravel) $30,000 - $35,000
Tent Camp Loop Trail (gravel) $25,000 - $35,000
Woodland Loop Trail (gravel) $25,000 - $30,000
Saddleback Trail (existing mulch) $8,000 - $10,000
Shortcut Trail (mulch) $2,000 - $4,000
South Ridge Trail (mulch) $20,000 - $25,000
North Ridge Trail (mulch) $8,000 - $11,000
Valley Shortcut Trail (mulch) $8,000 - $11,000
Neighborhood Connector Trails (existing mulch) $2,000 - $3,000
Rough Rider Trail Expansion (natural) $30,000 - $40,000
1 Shelter 1 - Court sports area $85,000 - $95,000
2 Shelter 2 - 22 new tent campsites $13,000 - $15,000
3 Shelter 3 - Shaded picnic area upgrade $3,000 - $7,000
4 Shelter 4 - Playground shelter upgrade $3,000 - $7,000
4a -Mini splash pad adjacent to playgrounds $40,000 - $55,000
4b -Sand play area $22,000 - $26,000
4c -2-5 playground, existing and relocated equipment $40,000 - $55,000
4d -6-12 playground, new and existing equipment $110,000 - $135,000
4e -Treehouse and slide, new equipment, custom design $25,000 - $35,000
4f -Renovate or replace existing restrooms near Shelter 4 $10,000 - $125,000
5 Shelter 5 - removal of 10 existing RV campsites, shelter upgrade $23,000 - $30,000
6 Meadow View Pavilion and activity area (existing tennis courts) $150,000 - $180,000
7 New bathhouse west of Shelter 1 $200,000 - $240,000
8 Renovate existing bathhouse for day-users $18,000 - $30,000
9 Knob Hill shelter in RV campground, plumbing could be added $80,000 - $230,000
10 Remove trees to create view corridors $8,000 - $10,000
11 Highpoint RV area (10 new campsites) $100,000 - $110,000
12 Woodland Ridge RV area (30 new campsites) $290,000 - $325,000
13 Valley Woods RV area (20 campsites) $200,000 - $225,000
14 South Slope RV area (17 campsites) $170,000 - $190,000
15 Picnic Patio converted from existing basketball court (4) $24,000 - $28,000
16 Welcome Center with restrooms, covered porch, vending $140,000 - $160,000
17 Paved parking for ADA (15 spaces), walks and curbs $45,000 - $50,000
18 Renovated landscape at Entry to Reflection Lake $0 - $4,000
19 2 Park-entry welcome signs $15,000 - $35,000
20 Lakeview Pavilion in Fairways area $160,000 - $190,000
21 Paved driveway to Lakeview shelter with 34 parking spaces $115,000 - $125,000
22 6 indiviual, pull-over picnic sites at east end of park $11,000 - $15,000
23 Security gates beyond dump station and removal of existing fence $3,000 - $6,000
24 Paved passing lane and second dump station at campground drive $25,000 - $35,000
25 Existing field games area $0 - $0
P 78 curbed gravel parking spaces dispersed in Campground Woods $80,000 - $100,000
- Updated signage throughoutthe park (estimated 50 Locations) $10,000 - $16,000
- Create 5 landscape features to distinguish park from 4H $15,000 - $20,000
- Modernize 5 existing shelters and site furnishings $15,000 - $35,000
The budget estimates indicated refer to construction costs in October 2018.
Planning for projects that will occur in future years should include consideration of
the cost increases normal to the construction industry.

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Dubois County Park Master Plan Summary

  • 1. Dubois County Park Master Plan – October 2018 PARK BOARD MEMBERS: Christine Prior, President Tony Hasenour,Vice President Jane Betz, Secretary Mark Denu Kenneth Eck JudyOlinger Bob Gress, Park Superintendent
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS Project Summary Park Zones Park Plan - Existing Features Identity and Signage Recommendations ActivityZone Recommendations Playground Recommendations Pavilion and Shelter Recommendations Park Development Plan – West End Park Development Plan – East End Trail Recommendations Trails Map Planning Budgets
  • 3. 3 PROJECT SUMMARY The Dubois County Park Master Plan is the product of discussions that occurred during nine meetings held in the summer and fall of 2018, attended by the Dubois County Park Board members, the architects and several other interested individuals. Suggestions and feedback were encouraged from all in attendance and the final plan should be an effective representation of the needs, issues and opportunities that were identified and discussed. The scope of the master plan does not include the area of the property occupied by the 4H center. The planning process identified certain general needs to be addressed by future development: • Improve the visibility and identity of the park. • Encourage increased park usage with improved or additional attractions. • Enhance the esthetic character of the park and maintain the natural beauty of the land. • Improve safety and accessibility where opportunities exist. • Identify development options that are an appropriate and affordable fit for this location. • Promote local history and culture by the style of the improvements. More specific goals include: • Improving privacy between campsites and areas occupied by day-users • Protecting and developing scenic areas and views • Increasing the number of rentable RV and tent campsites. • Expanding the trail system as a primary park attraction. • Targeting each existing shelter and its adjacent clearing for specific activities and user groups. • Adding or improving support facilities as park attendance increases. This master plan provides suggestions for the general location and configuration of potential improvements to accomplish the needs and goals noted above.
  • 4. 4 OPEN MEADOW CAMPGROUND WOODS REFLECTION LAKE FAIRWAYS CHARACTER OF THE EXISTING LANDSCAPE Nine zones were initially identified to describe the varied character of the property. On the 4H side are: • Open Meadow • North Meadow • Fairgrounds • Front Yard On the Park side are: • Undisturbed Woods • Campground Woods • Wooded Hills • Reflection Lake • Fairways • The Open Meadow is on 4H leased property but it is very important to the Park as a scenic feature. It should be kept open and undisturbed. • The wooded sections of the park are the location for camping and most of the hiking trails and activity features. The shade and woodland beauty provide relief from the sunny open zones of the park. Some clearing will be necessary to provide additional campsites and expanded activity features but the natural character of the woodlands should be carefully protected. • The varied landscape of the Fairways zone is a direct result of the frisbee golf course. Maintain the existing lawns, grassy meadows and small groves of trees which provide open views, breezes and shady spots. Avoid planting individual trees and do not allow this zone to transition into a woodland. Meadows could be enhanced by planting a native wildflower mix. • Reflection Lake is a beautiful serene landscape that should not be disturbed. • Remove non-native species from the park. Euonymus, Bradford Pear, Yews and Honeysuckle were noticed.
  • 5. PARK PLAN – EXISTING FEATURES 5
  • 6. 6 Try this RAISED METAL LETERS EXISTING WELCOME AND INFO. SIGN POTENTIAL WELCOME SIGN LOCATION POTENTIAL WELCOME SIGN AT FAIRGROUNDS ROAD WORDS ARE EASILY SEEN AND READ EXISTING PARK DIRECTIONAL SIGN IDENTITY AND SIGNAGE: EXISTING ENTRY SIGN • Sign types include: Welcome-Entry, Directional, Labels, Rules-Warnings and Informative-Educational. • Provide common features in the configuration and style of new signs to create an identity for the park - consistency. • Relocate or replace the existing welcome-entry signs closer to the highway. • Minimize the number of signs to only those that are useful and needed - control the “accumulation effect”. • Locate a park map, rules, notices and park information at the new entry / restroom building. Have a bulletin board that can be changed periodically to provide interesting information about the park and upcoming events. • Give names to trails, shelters, campsites and other features and include the names on directional and label signs throughoutthe park. • Replace the existing chain link fence and gates on the entry drive with new more attractive and less visible gates in a more appropriate location. • Develop a standard design for signs that is simple and easy to fabricate locally. • Fewer words and simple messages are more effective.
  • 7. 7 Try this COURT SPORTS SHELTER 5 - RV CAMPGROUNDSHELTER 2 - TENT CAMPING SHELTER 1 – ACTIVITY ZONE ACTIVITY ZONE: • Create an Activity Zone in the ‘heart of the park’ by upgrading the existing picnic shelter buildings and the amenities around them. • Upgrade each shelter area to accommodate a particular user group. • Adjacent to Shelter 1, create a ‘court sports’ area with recreation features that appeal to teens and young adults. • Replace the existing basketball and volleyball courts with a full-size basketball court and two sand volleyball courts. These features should be well lighted for night use. An outdoor ping-pong table(s) could be located under Shelter 1. • These features will be well-located to serve both campers and day-users. • Upgrade Shelter 2 to support the needs of tent campers. Require campers to pitch their tents in the new woodland campsites rather than in the clearing by the loop road. • Upgrade Shelter 5 to serve as a gathering place for RV campground customers, as it is now.
  • 8. Try this 8 SHELTER 4 TREEHOUSE PLAYGROUND BY TENNIS COURTS SPLASH PAD PLAY GARDEN • Combine all children’s play features in one location to create an activity destination in the middle of the park for children and their families. • Customize Shelter 4 to serve children using the playground. • Include a small Splash Pad feature (flow- through type) to provide relief on hot summer days. • Separate the playground into zones for different age groups (2-5 and 6-12) with low retaining walls that can be used as stepping stones and balance beams. • Renovate some of the existing play features and add some new equipment. • Arrange the playground to integrate the equipment with existing topography and plants to create a ‘Play Garden’. • Define the edge of the play area and safety surface with a perimeter concrete walk. • Provide comfortable furniture for adult observation on the ‘sidelines’ of the playground. • Avoid expensive, over-programmed and stylized playgroundstructures. • Stay with the basic playground equipment that has universal appeal such as swings, slides, climbers and rockers. • Upgrade the restrooms near Shelter 4 to improve privacy and accommodate small children. • Improve the visibility of the playground through the woods by widening the trails leading to it from other activity zone areas. PLAYGROUND
  • 9. 9 Try this • Upgrade Shelter 3 and the clearing around it to serve as a shaded ‘picnic garden’ that can accommodate several groups simultaneously. • Convert the existing concrete basketball court to a roofless picnic patio. • Create several additional picnic sites with 1 to 3 tables for small groups or single families adjacent to Shelter 3. • Provide comfortable seating and other site furnishings in additional to picnic tables. • Currently all picnic shelters are in the woods. • Convert the existing tennis courts into a setting for a new large-group pavilion featuring views of the Open Meadow zone with an all-weather activity space around it. • Construct a new large-group pavilion in the Fairways zone on an elevated site, visible from Highway 162, and also with views of Reflection Lake. PAVILIONS SHELTER 3 – SHADED PICNIC GARDEN POTENTIAL PICNIC PATIO MEADOW VIEW PAVILION SITE
  • 10. PARK DEVELOPMENT PLAN – WEST END 10
  • 11. PARK DEVELOPMENT PLAN – EAST END 11
  • 12. 12WOODLAND LOOP CAMPGROUND LOOPTRAIL INTERSECTIONS • There are two types of trails, loops and connectors. Loops are for recreation and fitness walks. Connectors are for getting from one place to another. • Provide a variety of trail types in all areas of the park so that different users with different abilities can enjoy the natural beauty of Dubois County Park and so that people can get from one part of the park to another without driving. • Paved and level trails will be used by less vigorous and physically fit walkers. Provide more resting opportunities on trails such as the Reflection Lake Loop. • Develop trail intersections as rest areas with small clearings, seating and directional signage. • Maintain the ‘shoulders’ of the woodland trails to create a more esthetically pleasing trail environment. One section of the Woodland Loop demonstrates how ‘branching up’ the trees closest to the walking path, pruning away underbrush and maintaining the native ground cover can provide a sense of spaciousness and comfort, enhancing the natural beauty of the forest. • At trail heads, clear vegetation away to create a more open and inviting entry. • In the Activity Zone, connector trails should be widened to provide an inviting view of the features at the opposite end of the trail and to reduce the sense of separation between the features. • Expand the rough rider trail to provide an off- road biking opportunityfor youth and physically active adults. TRAILS
  • 14. BUDGET 14 Try this NEW FEATURES TRAILSS Reflection Lake Loop Trail (existing paved) $0 - $0 Lagoon Loop Trail (existing wood) $0 - $0 Fairways Loop Trail (paved) $40,000 - $50,000 Meadow View Loop Trail (paved) $40,000 - $50,000 Main Street Trail (paved) $35,000 - $45,000 Campground Loop Trail (gravel) $30,000 - $35,000 Tent Camp Loop Trail (gravel) $25,000 - $35,000 Woodland Loop Trail (gravel) $25,000 - $30,000 Saddleback Trail (existing mulch) $8,000 - $10,000 Shortcut Trail (mulch) $2,000 - $4,000 South Ridge Trail (mulch) $20,000 - $25,000 North Ridge Trail (mulch) $8,000 - $11,000 Valley Shortcut Trail (mulch) $8,000 - $11,000 Neighborhood Connector Trails (existing mulch) $2,000 - $3,000 Rough Rider Trail Expansion (natural) $30,000 - $40,000 1 Shelter 1 - Court sports area $85,000 - $95,000 2 Shelter 2 - 22 new tent campsites $13,000 - $15,000 3 Shelter 3 - Shaded picnic area upgrade $3,000 - $7,000 4 Shelter 4 - Playground shelter upgrade $3,000 - $7,000 4a -Mini splash pad adjacent to playgrounds $40,000 - $55,000 4b -Sand play area $22,000 - $26,000 4c -2-5 playground, existing and relocated equipment $40,000 - $55,000 4d -6-12 playground, new and existing equipment $110,000 - $135,000 4e -Treehouse and slide, new equipment, custom design $25,000 - $35,000 4f -Renovate or replace existing restrooms near Shelter 4 $10,000 - $125,000 5 Shelter 5 - removal of 10 existing RV campsites, shelter upgrade $23,000 - $30,000 6 Meadow View Pavilion and activity area (existing tennis courts) $150,000 - $180,000 7 New bathhouse west of Shelter 1 $200,000 - $240,000 8 Renovate existing bathhouse for day-users $18,000 - $30,000 9 Knob Hill shelter in RV campground, plumbing could be added $80,000 - $230,000 10 Remove trees to create view corridors $8,000 - $10,000 11 Highpoint RV area (10 new campsites) $100,000 - $110,000 12 Woodland Ridge RV area (30 new campsites) $290,000 - $325,000 13 Valley Woods RV area (20 campsites) $200,000 - $225,000 14 South Slope RV area (17 campsites) $170,000 - $190,000 15 Picnic Patio converted from existing basketball court (4) $24,000 - $28,000 16 Welcome Center with restrooms, covered porch, vending $140,000 - $160,000 17 Paved parking for ADA (15 spaces), walks and curbs $45,000 - $50,000 18 Renovated landscape at Entry to Reflection Lake $0 - $4,000 19 2 Park-entry welcome signs $15,000 - $35,000 20 Lakeview Pavilion in Fairways area $160,000 - $190,000 21 Paved driveway to Lakeview shelter with 34 parking spaces $115,000 - $125,000 22 6 indiviual, pull-over picnic sites at east end of park $11,000 - $15,000 23 Security gates beyond dump station and removal of existing fence $3,000 - $6,000 24 Paved passing lane and second dump station at campground drive $25,000 - $35,000 25 Existing field games area $0 - $0 P 78 curbed gravel parking spaces dispersed in Campground Woods $80,000 - $100,000 - Updated signage throughoutthe park (estimated 50 Locations) $10,000 - $16,000 - Create 5 landscape features to distinguish park from 4H $15,000 - $20,000 - Modernize 5 existing shelters and site furnishings $15,000 - $35,000 The budget estimates indicated refer to construction costs in October 2018. Planning for projects that will occur in future years should include consideration of the cost increases normal to the construction industry.

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