Commissioner Kathleen Gaylord

Archives for September 2018

Galaxie Library Reopens

Commissioner Kathleen Gaylord addressed excited library patrons at the new re-opening of the Galaxie Library in Apple Valley on September 25. There were more than 1.7 million in person visits to Dakota County libraries last year and 2.3 million online visits to the library website. Commissioner Gaylord noted the popularity of libraries in her remarks and highlighted the expanded book collections, new cutting edge technology such as 3D printers, video and audio production equipment and creative design software as well as special areas for children’s play and quiet study.  The library interior design features include large galaxy/solar system graphics to reflect the Galaxie Library name, new lighting and seating, and a window view into the automated book sorting room.

Dakota County operates a system of nine libraries located across the county.  Residents consistently rate county libraries among the highest rated county services.  In addition to millions of in person and online visits, over 95,000 people attended library programs and events last year and nearly 6,500 hours were volunteered in the libraries.

Dakota County’s Park System is 50.

This year the Dakota County Park System is celebrating its 50th anniversary.  Through those 50 years, we have set aside over 5,600 acres of land for recreation, learning and preservation in county parks, trails and greenways.  We are now in the first full year of a 5-year plan Natural Resource Management System Plan to restore 3,500 acres in parks and 180 acres within the greenway corridors.

We celebrated Dakota County’s newest park, 456-acre Whitetail Woods Regional Park, in Empire Township in the center of Dakota County, one mile north of the Vermillion River in September, 2014. Commissioner Kathleen Gaylord joined the entire County Board, State Representative Rick Hansen and an estimated 3,000 county residents at the opening day event.

The park features a fawn crossing nature play area for children, a sliding hill for winter activity, hiking trails, camper cabins and picnic areas with sprawling views of the countryside and Empire Lake.

Commissioner Gaylord is pictured with members of the former County Board planting native grasses at the Whitetail Woods opening.