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These issues relate to PARK OPERATIONS: <br /> <br />24. <br /> <br />The cost of park maintenance may be lessened through equipment sharing among the <br />county and municipal governments, <br /> <br />25. <br /> <br />There may be a possibility to share in the maintenance and patrol of city and county <br />parks that are located near one another. <br /> <br />These issues are GENERAL: <br /> <br />26. <br /> <br />Cooperation between park management departments should be enhanced to address <br />leisure demands at a local level. <br /> <br />27. <br /> <br />A volunteer contact list should be established to promote the betterment ofpark, r. The <br />list would include users group contacts and interested and skilled volunteers. The list <br />would be shared among communities when needed. <br /> <br />28. <br /> <br />There is a need to continue to identify and evaluate possible special attraction additions <br />to the regional park system. <br /> <br />29. <br /> <br />There is a need to continue to communicate between agencies to ensure demands for <br />leisure services are being satisfied. Each unit should identify their niche and know where <br />other services are provided in the county. <br /> <br />30~ <br /> <br />Cooperative funding and marketing of regionally significant facilities should take place <br />on a regular basis, if possible. <br /> <br />31. <br /> <br />The county should provide technical assistance to the rural communities in the county to <br />assist in park and trail planning, park development and park maintenance. <br /> <br />32. <br /> <br />All public leisure providers should communicate with one another to market programs <br />and facilities. <br /> <br /> <br />