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of all the regional parks and trails within the system. They may be familiar with a park <br /> they live near, but they aren't aware of all the other parks and amenities the County <br /> has to offer. Therefore, any future engagement events should help to create <br /> awareness about the overall system. <br /> While some of the above issues are not specific to the proposed projects in this <br /> amendment, they do show larger scale issues that need to be addressed. The lack of <br /> knowledge of the park system show the need for additional marketing, programming <br /> and engagement efforts. The lack of participation in some amenities will need to be <br /> further analyzed to determine why people don't participate and why they do not feel <br /> safe in parks and the County will need to work with the Anoka County Transportation <br /> Division and the Metropolitan Council's Transit Department to provide better public <br /> transportation access to the parks. <br /> The Parks and Recreation Department will request input from the City of Ramsey, other <br /> County staff, and other jurisdictional government agencies for input on the <br /> amendment for their input. <br /> Finally, the County will keep the public informed by continuing engagement beyond <br /> the planning process, by providing the public with information regarding the plans <br /> progress and future opportunities for engagement and input via websites, social <br /> media and local and County governmental meetings. <br /> The resulting approved plan will be posted online for the public to access easily. <br /> PUBLIC AWARENESS <br /> Public awareness is an important component to regional park and trail systems. The <br /> County will provide public education efforts through the Metropolitan Council's <br /> regional-wide awareness program, as well as, public information maps, websites <br /> (www.anokacountyparks.com &www.anokacounty.us), social media, publications <br /> nok;ll C'ouilt y "1 'M and brochures provided by Anoka County Parks and <br /> Recreation Department and <br /> Commute Commute Solutions, the County's <br /> Transportation Management ' <br /> NAL <br /> PARK <br /> Solutions Organization. In addition, any future 't SERVICE <br /> AM public engagement events that <br /> occur will include information on the <br /> system to increase awareness and <br /> promote the park amenities and recreational opportunities CIA <br /> throughout the County. Since the park is located in the Mississippi <br /> National River Recreation Area, Anoka County will also work with National Park Service <br /> staff to engage the public and provide information regarding the park through their <br /> website, social media, publications and brochures. <br /> 3/6/2017 Mississippi West Regional Park Master Plan Amendment 18 <br />
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