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Regional Park <br />Implementing <br />Agency <br />Regional Park <br />Search Area <br />Estimated <br />Acreage <br />Notes <br />Anoka County <br />NW Anoka <br />County RP <br />Search Area <br />1,000 <br />Very high - quality natural resource area unique in <br />Anoka County. <br />Carver County <br />Miller Lake RP <br />Search Area <br />200 <br />Very attractive lake resource and appropriate <br />setting for a regional park <br />Carver County <br />Minnesota Bluffs <br />and Ravines RP <br />Search Area <br />500 <br />Large areas of regionally significant natural <br />resources, excellent recreation potential. <br />Regional Park Search Areas <br />The 2030 Regional Parks Policy Plan, updated in 2010, identified six regional park search areas in the <br />region. Two of the search areas, one in Dakota County and one in Scott County, have been planned, <br />acquired, developed, and are now open to the public as Whitetail Woods Regional Park and Cedar <br />Lake Farm Regional Park, respectively. Another search area has been shaped into the planned <br />Blakeley Bluffs Park Reserve, for which Scott County has been acquiring land. <br />Three regional park search areas, totaling approximately 1,700 acres remain, which are described in <br />Table 3 -8. Figure 3 -8 shows a map of the regional park boundary adjustment and regional park search <br />areas. <br />Table 3 -8. Regional Park Search Areas <br />
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