Article in the Annandale Advocate, March 26, 2008 - with their permission:

Rec projects still ACT's top priorities

August 26, 2008  -  By Chuck Sterling

A group of Annandale area citizens have reaffirmed that a community center, trail system and skateboard park are among their top priorities. And they've added development of the city beach on Pleasant Lake, maintaining a vital downtown and support for top-notch school space to the list.

Those projects collected the most votes from an estimated 60 people who attended an Annandale Area Community Team visioning session Thursday night, Aug. 21, in the Annandale Municipal Park pavilion. The meeting took place exactly five years to the day that ACT invited residents to its first visioning session to suggest projects that would make the Annandale area better than it is.

ACT is made up of area volunteers and is supported by the Healthy Communities Partnership Program of the Initiative Foundation of Little Falls. A community center was the most popular and ambitious proposal to emerge from the 2003 visioning session. A trail system tied for second, and a skateboard park project was also suggested. Committees formed then are still working on those initiatives.

At last week's meeting, the community center again received the most votes, 22, followed closely by development of a "thriving beach" with 20. A "vital downtown" and connecting trail system collected 13 votes each, and downtown redevelopment received 11. The skate park and "exceptional educational space" each had seven votes while more industry and business had six.

ACT chair Laura Hood Beckman said afterward she was pleased with the turnout and believed the outcome would have been the same even if more people had attended. "We really had a strong theme going here with recreation and healthy living," she said, referring to the support for the community center, beach, trails and skateboard park. People are saying they want recreation and healthy living, she said, and they're concerned about those opportunities being available locally so they don't have to travel to reach them. She expects the existing committees will continue their work with renewed energy, Beckman said. But moving forward on those projects and any of the other things identified at the session depends on people's willingness to volunteer and become involved, she said.

The Community Center Committee has said its goal is to have something built or in the process of being built within the next 10 years. Co-chair Marlene Young told the meeting it's working on identifying land and conducting a feasibility study.

Renee Cardarelle, who chairs the Heart of the Lakes Trails Committee, said an interconnecting trail system throughout the community is its long-term goal. It's planning to put a trail along County Road 38 out to Southbrook, she said, and will be working on where to establish its next trail.

Skateboard park chair Maggie Freiberg said her group of youngsters has raised over $4,000 but "we're still desperately, desperately seeking land for the skateboard park." Roll up sleeves "We really need to get our sleeves rolled up and find a home for it," Beckman said after the meeting. "I think that's something that can easily be accomplished." She'd like to see the school district, city and Skateboard Committee come up with a plan for a location. "I think we've been dancing around this for five years and it's time to take a bow and make a decision." A skateboard park would attract families to live here and bring people to Annandale to use it, Beckman said.

The beach proposal suggested hiring lifeguards, providing swimming lessons and starting a sailboat club.

A large group of interested people met at the end of the session to form a committee. "I see people really concerned about our downtown," Beckman said of the votes for downtown projects. "They don't want to lose a vital downtown to the highway like other towns have experienced."

Discover Downtown Annandale was formed last year and has become part of ACT. 'Thumbs up' Beckman interpreted the education proposal as meaning the community wants the best space for learning so students can work at their top potential, and general support for school building improvements. She also called it a "thumbs up" for the Annandale School District, demonstrating that people are "behind it 150 percent."

Purchase of a portable performance stage and free Friday night concerts in the park are two accomplishments of ACT's Arts and Culture Committee that were proposed at the initial visioning session.