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Public Engagement and Participation is discussed within the Draft Amendment on pages <br /> 12 through 21. However, it appears there was no community engagement specific to <br /> Mississippi West Regional Park,nor was the City of Ramsey informed or invited to host <br /> public input on the plans for the park. As with most regional parks, the primary users <br /> are those nearest the park. The COR will have more than 2,000 residential units directly <br /> to the north of the park, with many more adjacent to this pedestrian oriented <br /> development—thousands of Ramsey residents are within walking and biking distance of <br /> the park today. In terms of Origins (residential units) and Destinations (the Regional <br /> Park), there exists the highway and rail line barrier discussed above. To the east of <br /> Ramsey in the City of Anoka, a similar situation of Origins and Destinations exist, and <br /> fatalities have occurred when pedestrians have crossed this same highway. Recently, <br /> hundreds's of thousands in public monies have been expended in constructing physical <br /> barriers in an attempt to save lives. It is imperative that Anoka County Parks and the <br /> City of Ramsey develop a cost-share plan for the ultimate construction of the remaining <br /> portion of the Mississippi Skyway, considering other Regional partners—and seek <br /> funding for grant monies that are uniquely available for pedestrian and bicycle facilities. <br /> This will be prudent planning and cooperation, in stark contrast to the potential future <br /> action of expending public monies on barriers. <br /> In conclusion, the City of Ramsey unequivocally recommends that the Draft Master Plan <br /> Amendment be revised to: <br /> • Clearly name the proposed pedestrian bridge as a future Phased Improvement of <br /> the regional park,thereby to be found in conformance with the Thrive 2040 Regional <br /> Parks Policy Plan, and the approved Master Plan. <br /> • Identify within the Draft Master Plan Amendment a schedule for a negotiated cost- <br /> share agreement for completion of the skyway and pedestrian bridge—in a <br /> timeframe that allows for a joint application in 2018 for Transportation Advisory <br /> Board solicitation for funding (and potentially other sources). <br /> • Add a narrative and exhibit to the Draft Master Plan Amendment that shows the <br /> realignment of the Central Anoka County Regional Trail to a safe alignment for <br /> bicyclists and pedestrians (to the location of the pedestrian overpass when <br /> complete), which also will connect the regional park directly to the Metropolitan <br /> Transit system, and thereby to come into conformance with both the Thrive 2040 <br /> Regional Parks Policy Plan as well as the 2040 Transportation Policy Plan relating to <br /> directives for regional parks. <br /> Respectfully, <br /> The City of Ramsey <br /> Mississippi West Regional Park Master Plan Amendment—City of Ramsey Response <br /> Page 15 of 15 <br />