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A planning proposal for: <br />Mississippi West Regional Park <br /> <br />Anoka County Department of Parks and Recreation <br /> <br />Concept Plan <br /> <br /> The concept plan illustrates the general way in which a park is organized and developed. For <br />example, the concept plan may locate a group picnic area but will not determine the exact number of picnic <br />tables or parking spaces. The concept plan is a guide for more detail planning in the future. <br /> <br /> The proposed Mississippi West Regional Park offer the metropolitan area a recreational resource in <br />the setting of the Mississippi River. The park must both serve recreational needs and in doing so, protect <br />and nourish its natural resources. <br /> <br /> A regional park and trail is designed, constructed, and administered in such a way as to give users a <br />quality park and trail experience. The park and trail experience needs to be such that they will desire to <br />come to the park and traiI again and again. In business terms, a park needs repeat customers. People only <br />come back if their experience is positive and meets their needs. <br /> <br /> The concept plan for Mississippi West Regional Park proposes a number of recreational use areas <br />that will "draw" people. We may even call them "recreation enterprise zones." The swimming recreation <br />area, small boat access, fishing access, trail head, group picnic, retreat center, mountain bikes, and archery <br />use areas all "draw" cemin groups of park users. The question in the park planning process is, "Are we <br />proposing park uses that will entice people to get into their car or on their bike and travel to our park?" In <br />the case of Mississippi West, the answer is, "Yes!" <br /> <br /> The first phase park road allows access to all of the park use areas without intruding upon the two <br />f~m;lies living within the park. Second phase park roads are only developed as families living within the <br />park leave. The park roads stay back from the river front to allow maximum park use along the river. The <br />archery and mountain bike use areas are near the proposed bridge crossing and commercial development <br />area. All park users entering by car pass the visitor contact station. <br /> <br /> The major trail passes through the park with a trail head facility located mid-park overlooking the <br />Mississippi River. <br /> <br /> The park affords opportunities to both view and use the Mississippi River. Ail of the major park <br />use areas except the swimming recreation area overlook the Mississippi River. People may use the <br />Mississippi River either by fishing and/or small craft boating. Cloquet Island is a river stop for people <br />'using the park and others traveling the Mississippi River. Foster Island is a preserve with no recreational <br /> usage. <br /> <br /> The 5/fississippi West Park is a prime candidate for the re-establishment of the native oak-savanna <br />landscape. Efforts need to start now. By starting now, park users in the future will sit in the shade of oak <br />trees while looking out upon fields of waving prairie grasses. <br /> <br />I1 <br /> <br /> <br />