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CC Regular Session 7. 10. <br /> Meeting Date: 03/28/2017 <br /> By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br /> Works <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Authorize Work Plan for the Park System Components of the Comprehensive Plan,and City-wide Parks Master <br /> Plan <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> The purpose of this case is to approve a 2017 work plan and budget for the Parks Recreation and Open Space <br /> chapter of the Comprehensive Plan and City-wide Parks Master Plan. <br /> The City Council is familiar with the comprehensive planning process to-date in 2017, and the work plan being <br /> considered as part of this case addresses and includes the system plan relating to parks within the Comprehensive <br /> Plan(presently Chapter 10). In terms of the overall work plan, only a small portion is attributed to the minimum <br /> requirements of the Comprehensive Plan Update. A list of required plan elements is attached for review. <br /> In addition to the above endeavor, Council also directed the Parks and Recreation Commission and Staff to proceed <br /> with a new format for the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan for 2017. This directive was an outcome of the <br /> 2016-17 Strategic Action Plan. Currently,the parks plan is comprised of a future improvement/planning map <br /> alongside the Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The CIP is an important financial planning tool for the City and <br /> is intended to be complimentary to the Comprehensive Plan. This new 'Master Plan'however,will supplement and <br /> transform existing park planning into a more thematic and visionary document, looking more long-term and <br /> comprehensively at the community's recreation needs, rather than simply a chronological financial planning tool. <br /> Notification: <br /> Public notifications are on-going throughout the 2017 City-wide Comprehensive Plan process. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> The recommended work plan for both the Parks Recreation and Open Space Chapter of the Comprehensive <br /> Plan and City-wide Parks Master Plan. <br /> Attached is a detailed work plan and budget developed at the request of City Staff, combining the resources of <br /> Landscape Architect Bruce Jacobson and LHB Inc. This team was assembled so as to provide the best talent and <br /> proven effectiveness in delivering on the task of developing with Staff and the various Commissions, Ramsey's first <br /> Master Park and Trail Plan (in addition to the required Comprehensive Plan elements relating to parks). <br /> Bruce Jacobson has been engaged in park planning and design for over 30 years, and is an Adjunct Professor and <br /> Senior Research Fellow with the Metropolitan Design Center—University of Minnesota College of Design. Most <br /> notably, Bruce worked extensively with the City of Ramsey and the Park and Recreation Commission(early 2000's) <br /> on the park and public realm elements of The COR, (then Town Center). A critical aspect of the that work was <br /> thorough public engagement and detailed design development for the parks that are in use today or planned for. One <br /> example of effective design(and incorporating public input),was in 2008-2009 when the City was moving forward <br /> with developing Final Plans and Specification for what would become The Draw,the City carefully examined the <br /> park plans prepared based upon Jacobson's guidance and did not identify any elements to be changed or improved <br /> upon. Following 2010 construction,the park and amphitheater is functioning well, and as intended today. Mr. <br /> Jacobson is very familiar with the City of Ramsey, is creative, abreast of the latest theory and trends in park <br />
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