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Some additional comments and suggestions were: <br /> • Allow for pontoon use of the boat launch; <br /> • Post a sign to advise boaters of shallow waters or low water conditions; <br /> • Restrict launch use to non-motorized boats because of shallow waters; <br /> • No buildings near residential areas; <br /> • Excited for the trails and connectivity between Ramsey and Anoka through the <br /> Mississippi River Trail. <br /> Comments specific to the boat launch will be addressed and incorporated into the design <br /> phase of that project. <br /> Refer to Appendix for the public notices. <br /> XI. PUBLIC AWARENESS <br /> Public awareness is an important component to regional park and trail systems. <br /> As development occurs, the County will provide public education efforts through the <br /> Metropolitan Council's regional-wide awareness program, as well as, public information <br /> maps, websites, publications and brochures provided by Anoka County Parks and <br /> Recreation Department. Since the park is located in the Mississippi National River <br /> Recreation Area, Anoka County will also work with National Park Service staff to provide <br /> information regarding the park. <br /> XII. ACCESSIBILITY <br /> Anoka County continually strives to provide equal access to all residents of Anoka County. <br /> Park and trail use is open to any and all citizens. There is a nominal $5.00 vehicle entrance <br /> fee to help offset maintenance and operations costs, but if visitors use public <br /> transportation,walk or bicycle to the park,entry is free,which minimizes economic barriers <br /> for park visitors. In addition, to public transportation, the Anoka County "Traveler" <br /> provides transportation services to the citizens of Anoka County for a minimal fee. This <br /> service offers rides to specific locations and is available to those in need. <br /> The facilities and amenities within the park, as well as, access points will conform to the <br /> standards mandated by the Americans with Disabilities Act. <br /> XIII. NATURAL RESOURCES <br /> Anoka County has maintained a strong commitment to preserving and restoring natural <br /> resources within its parks and open space system. The expansive 10,500 acre park system <br /> contains a diverse system of wildlife species and natural areas including upland forests, <br /> deciduous woodlands, upland prairies, forested wetlands, shrub wetlands and open <br /> wetlands. To manage the natural resources and maintain the parks identity and natural <br /> connection to the river, Anoka County will provide for: <br /> Page 20 of 22 <br />