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Private ownership of much of Wolf Pen Creek causes difficulties in getting such ideas started quickly. Surveyors are obtaining permis sion to survey land of private owners in order to extend the trails and main tain them in the future. “We are trying to make it possible to bike all the way from campus, through the district, and actually come out the other end, and go into the rest of the greenways,” Henryson said. The concept of a “bark park” was proposed, which would allow dog owners an area to play with their dogs without having to keep them on a leash. Several small stages would be de veloped, allowing for theater perfor mances, and a water park has been proposed. Business owners recommended the best types of commerce to go into the area. Ideas ranged from an Inter net cafe to restaurants and a museum. “There were a lot of different peo ple involved, which, I think, made it stronger in identifying what’s need ed,” Henryson said. The Wolf Pen Creek oversight committee is in charge of prioritizing and implementing the ideas. “The process now is analyzing the ideas and finding how much things will cost,” said Steve Beachy, direc tor of parks and recreation. “A wide variety of ideas were generated by these teams. The hard part now will be putting them all together in a re port form.” The money for the project comes from several different areas, includ ing bonds drainage funds and the parks department. The district was developed as an ex< increment tax district, which nJ taxes collected in the area go di: ly into improvement of Creek. 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