The city also boasts a state-of-the-art baseball stadium for amateur baseball, attracting many visitors and kindling community pride. “The players take good care of it, and many people come here to watch baseball. It’s very popular,” she notes. Beyond baseball, the parks offer a new splash pad and beautiful shelters and pavilions frequently booked for graduation parties, anniversaries, and other celebrations. “They get booked up a couple of years in advance. People like them so much because we don’t charge too much, and it works out better than having it at their house,” Dockendorf explains. “We have a lot of parks here, and they’re all very busy and well-kept. We hire extra help in the summer to maintain them, and they’re a big hit in this town,” Dockendorf says. A well-maintained bike trail also runs right through town, adjacent to the splash pad. This trail connects to broader networks in both directions, encouraging families to explore Cold Spring and its surroundings. “Families get on the bike trail, stop in town, and there’s stuff to do in every single direction,” Dockendorf says, illustrating how the city’s layout supports an engaging and active lifestyle for residents and tourists. PROMOTING GROWTH AND COMMUNITY SPIRIT Cold Spring is looking ahead with a clear vision for the future, focusing on significant projects and maintaining its vibrant community spirit. Dockendorf highlights how the city is facilitating business growth and enhancing the quality of life for its residents. “Our goals are to remain a vibrant community and a destination for visitors,” she says, emphasizing the city’s focus on economic development and community well-being. The emphasis on business support remains a cornerstone of Cold Spring’s strategy. The city aims to manage growth sustainably while preserving the close-knit, small-town atmosphere that residents cherish. Dockendorf expresses confidence in the community’s pride and engagement, noting,“We are blessed with a community where people take pride in their homes and want to live here.” She highlights the local school district as a significant draw for families considering a move 109 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 07 COLD SPRING, MN
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