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Integration <br /> The pedestrian facility will be the embodiment of the intentional <br /> combining of related activities and infrastructure to achieve more <br /> _ effective results in coordinating the way people travel, commute, <br /> work and play. The bike and ped bridge will be an example of the <br /> County, City and Council effectively working with all partners and <br /> stakeholders throughout the region to secure funding for a project <br /> that will have multiple benefits. <br /> Collaboration <br /> The Mississippi Skyway, with its direct connection to the National <br /> Mississippi River Trail Mississippi River Trail and U.S.Bikeway#45-when completed with <br /> a realigned Central Anoka County Trail, will be an unequaled <br /> example of collaboration in advancing the region most effectively <br /> towards shared outcomes. The pedestrian bridge is an expensive <br /> facility, no single entity has the capacity to fund it alone, and <br /> therefore a shared strategy is truly in the regions interest. Indeed, it <br /> is the Metropolitan Council's mission to foster these partnerships <br /> and reciprocal relationships to address regional opportunities and <br /> solutions—therefore maintaining the pedestrian bridge as a named <br /> Phased improvement within the Master Plan for the park is essential. <br /> Accountability and Additional Directives <br /> Identifying the proposed pedestrian bridge over U.S. Hwy's #10 & <br /> #169 as a priority for the regional partners to secure Federal funding; <br /> will fulfill the Council's mission of an equitable return on <br /> ;m investments across the geographic region. This positions the <br /> k Council, the Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission, <br /> .� regional park agencies, municipalities, the National Park Service, <br /> and stateartners to effective) collaborate on: <br /> p Y <br /> Ramsey Station, October 2014: — Expanding the Regional Parks System to conserve, maintain, and <br /> People use the rail and bus service connect natural resources identified as being of high quality or <br /> for commuting, efficient access to <br /> the airport, as well a connection to having regional importance, as identified in the 2040 Regional Parks <br /> the region's trail systems Policy Plan <br /> Mississippi West Regional Park Master Plan Amendment—City of Ramsey Response <br /> Page 9 of 15 <br />
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