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Metropolitan Council Role <br /> Regional Parks System legislation directs the Council to take the leading role in providing for a <br /> Regional Parks System that will complement the recreational open space opportunities provided in the <br /> area by the federal, state and local units of government. State law gives the Council the authority to <br /> determine which parks and trails in the seven-county area are included in the Regional Parks System <br /> and to generally identify areas that should be acquired for the Regional Parks System. The Council is <br /> charged with determining whether these lands are regionally important and would collectively provide a <br /> balanced system of outdoor recreation for the region. See page 24 for an overview of key Minnesota <br /> legislation. <br /> As described shortly, the Council also contributes and administers funding to the regional park <br /> implementing agencies to acquire, develop and operate the Regional Parks System. <br /> Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission Role <br /> The Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission, appointed by the Council, uses its expertise to <br /> advise the Council on the review of regional park and trail master plans, grants for land acquisition and <br /> capital improvements. It also provides recommendations on updates and amendments to the Regional <br /> Parks Policy Plan. The commission consists of eight volunteer members, who represent specific <br /> districts throughout the region and a chair who is appointed at large. A map of the districts is shown in <br /> Figure 2-2. <br />
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