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Thrive Outcomes <br /> Thrive's regional vision includes five desired outcomes: stewardship, prosperity, equity, livability, and <br /> sustainability. While each outcome is described below, it is important to note that the five outcomes <br /> reinforce and support one another to produce greater benefits than any single outcome alone. The <br /> outcomes provide policy direction for this 2040 Regional Parks Policy Plan. <br /> Stewardship <br /> Stewardship advances the Council's longstanding mission of orderly and economical development by <br /> responsibly managing the region's natural and financial resources, and making strategic investments in <br /> our region's future. The region enjoys a bounty of natural resources including three major rivers, over <br /> 900 lakes, extensive wetlands, native prairie, woodland habitats, and an abundant groundwater system. <br /> The rich natural assets are a part of our regional identity, enhancing our quality of life and supporting a <br /> strong economy. However, challenges to the quality and extent of natural resources abound. <br /> Prosperity <br /> Prosperity is fostered by investments in infrastructure and amenities that make our region competitive <br /> in attracting and retaining successful businesses, a talented workforce, and strong economic <br /> opportunities. Regional economic competitiveness results from our strategic, long-term public and <br /> private decisions that build on and grow our region's economic strengths relative to other regions. <br /> Advancing prosperity includes: <br /> • Fostering conditions for shared economic vitality by balancing major investments across the <br /> region, <br /> • Protecting natural resources that are the foundation of prosperity, <br /> • Planning for and investing in infrastructure, amenities, and quality of life needed for economic <br /> competitiveness, and <br /> • Encouraging redevelopment and infill development. <br /> Equity <br /> Equity means connecting all residents to opportunity and creates viable housing, transportation, and <br /> recreation options for people of all races, ethnicities, incomes, and abilities so that all communities <br /> share the opportunities and challenges of growth and change. Promoting equity includes: <br /> • Using the Council's influence and investments to build a more equitable region <br /> • Creating real choices in where we live, how we travel, and where we recreate for all residents, <br /> across race, ethnicity, economic means, and ability <br /> • Investing in a mix of housing affordability along the region's transit corridors, and <br /> • Engaging a full cross-section of the community in decision-making. <br />