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Regional Parks System Plan <br />There are six components that make up the System Plan, which all together comprise the vision for the <br />Regional Parks System in 2040: <br />• Existing Regional Parks System facilities <br />• Planned Regional Parks System facilities that are not yet open to the public <br />• Regional Parks System Boundary Adjustments <br />• Regional Park Search Areas <br />• Regional Trail Search Corridors <br />• 2040 System Additions <br />Existing Regional Parks System Facilities <br />As described in the previous section, the Regional Parks System as of 2014 includes 41 regional parks, <br />12 park reserves, 40 regional trails, and 8 special recreation features that are open for public use. <br />These Regional Parks System facilities have a total land area of about 54,286 acres that have been <br />acquired by the regional park implementing agencies, with 4,789 acres of inholdings within the <br />boundaries of these parks and trails that have not yet been acquired. Figure 3 -6 shows the Regional <br />Parks System facilities that are open to the public as of 2014. <br />
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