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City of Ramsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan Update <br /> Chapter 10:Parks, Recreation and Open Space <br /> B. The Parks and Recreation Plan <br /> In addition to the inventory, the Ramsey Park system is also divided into 17 Recreation Districts. These <br /> districts are delineated by major roadways or other barriers and provide a means for more effective planning <br /> in determining future park needs at the larger neighborhood level. A broad overview of the existing park <br /> system in Ramsey reveals a number of small underutilized neighborhood parks scattered throughout rural <br /> areas of the community that have developed at very low densities. This low-density development(or large lot <br /> development)does not support high use of a neighborhood park system and thus can lead to inefficiencies. A <br /> larger scale community park, which would provide park and recreation opportunities not available within <br /> private yards of large lots, would prove a more effective and efficient use of a park and recreation system to <br /> serve the rural areas of Ramsey. It is this opportunity, as well as the need for additional spaces for the <br /> growing youth athletic program that call for a sixth Community Park in the north central part of the city. The <br /> remaining major emphasis in the rural area of Ramsey should be in providing trail connections to get people <br /> to larger park facilities such as Central Park, Elmcrest and Rum River Central Regional Park as well as in <br /> preserving open space corridors consistent with more rural land use. <br /> This same focus does not apply to the more urban areas of the city. Higher density development demands <br /> more parks that are within walking distances and provide a greater variety of activities. It would be wise to <br /> start planning for the provisions of neighborhood parks in future urban areas as well as looking to fill gaps in <br /> existing urban developed areas. Also as traffic patterns become denser within the urban areas, more <br /> neighborhood barriers exist increasing the need for more neighborhood park facilities. Trail development is a <br /> significant element of future park planning as a means to connect residents, and place to work, shop and <br /> recreate. Therefore, the City should continue installing paved trails or sidewalks along all collector streets <br /> concurrent with their construction. <br /> The Mississippi River Regional Trail (Anoka County Segment) is an existing trail east of the Rum River in <br /> the city of Anoka. The trail is proposed to be extended to the west to connect to Mississippi West Regional <br /> Park and on to Sherburne County. Anoka County will work with the City of Ramsey and others on the <br /> completion of a master plan for this part of the trail_ The Central Anoka County Regional Trail is an existing <br /> trail east of the City of Anoka. This trail is also proposed to be extended to the west to connect to Mississippi <br /> West Regional Park and Anoka County will work with the City of Ramsey and others on the completion of <br /> this trail in the future. A future segment of the Rum River trail is also being proposed, connecting to Rum <br /> River Central Regional Park. General alignment of these three trails are shown on Figure 10-2. <br /> As an implementing agency for Metropolitan Council's Regional parks and Open space system, Anoka <br /> County essentially functions as the lead coordinator for regional trails. Planning is often performed in a macro <br /> sense with the individual jurisdictions, who are more likely to develop detailed plans and provide for specific <br /> routing of trails within these municipalities like Ramsey. <br /> In reviewing future park and recreation needs to serve future and existing Ramsey residents, the following, <br /> generalized park type definitions will be used: <br /> 1. Park Type Definitions: <br /> Mini-Parks: These are very small parks,often less than 1 acre in size,and are used to address limited <br /> or isolated recreational needs.These parks typically serve residents less than I/4 mile from the site. <br /> Neighborhood Parks: Neighborhood parks are usually centrally located within neighborhoods and <br /> are designed primarily for use by neighborhood residents within easy walking and biking distances. <br /> City ofRamsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan Page 10-9 <br />
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