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Finance - Strategy 3: Ensure Parks and Trails Legacy Funds are spent in a manner that <br /> conforms to the statewide Parks and Trails Legacy Plan. <br /> The Council is the fiscal agent responsible for administering appropriations from the Parks and Trails <br /> Legacy Fund to the regional park implementing agencies. It is imperative that the Council ensures the <br /> Parks and Trails Legacy dollars are spent in the intended manner. To that end, the Council will ensure <br /> regional park implementing agencies target the funds to projects that capture the strategic direction <br /> outlined in the Parks and Trails Legacy Plan. <br /> The Parks and Trails Legacy Plan, described in greater detail in Chapter 5, specify four strategic <br /> directions: <br /> • Connect people and the outdoors <br /> • Acquire land, create opportunities <br /> • Take care of what we have <br /> • Coordinate among partners <br /> The four strategic directions parallel the policy direction put forward in Minnesota's Statewide <br /> Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP, 2014). Most notably, SCORP, citing changing <br /> population demographics and declining per-capita participation in nature-based outdoor recreation, <br /> emphasizes the importance of connecting people to the outdoors. <br /> While regional park implementing agencies do a great deal to connect people to the outdoors, and their <br /> efforts should not be diminished, the additional funds made available by the Legacy Amendment enable <br /> them to do more in this regard. The additional funding allows for the enhancement of what is already <br /> being done and be innovative and creative in trying to capture and serve a broader and more diverse <br /> population. <br /> Considering the statewide significance of connecting people to the outdoors, a percentage of Parks and <br /> Trails Legacy Fund dollars should be used for that purpose. In 2015, the Council - in close <br /> collaboration with regional park implementing agencies, Parks and Trails Legacy Advisory Committee, <br /> and other partners and stakeholders - will identify a minimum percentage of Parks and Trails Legacy <br /> appropriations that should be used to "connect people and the outdoors." Once determined and <br /> approved by the Council, the Council will require regional park implementing agencies to adhere to the <br /> determined minimum level of spending as it pertains to their annual share of the Parks and Trails Fund <br /> appropriations. It is important to note this in no way alters the funding formula that is applied to the <br /> overall Parks and Trails Legacy Fund appropriation. The minimum level of spending would be initiated <br /> during the 2018-2019 biennium, which begins on July 1, 2017. <br /> Finance - Strategy 4: Investments to be funded by the Capital Improvement Plan and <br /> Parks and Trails Legacy Fund must be included on the legislatively authorized project <br /> list. <br /> To access its share of grant funds from the Capital Improvement Program and Parks and Trails Legacy <br /> Fund, a regional park implementing agency must have the proposed project included on the <br />