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Parks and Trails Legacy Fund <br /> In November 2008, Minnesota citizens approved a constitutional amendment, commonly called the <br /> Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment. The amendment created a new 3/8ths cent sales tax to be <br /> collected from July 2009-June 2034. Revenue from the sales tax is placed into four dedicated accounts. <br /> One of those accounts is called the Parks and Trails Fund. <br /> The constitutional amendment states: <br /> "...the parks and trails fund...may be spent only to support parks and trails of regional or <br /> statewide significance.... The dedicated money under this section must supplement traditional <br /> sources of funding for these purposes and may not be used as a substitute." (Minn. Constitution, <br /> art. 11, sec. 15) <br /> Legislation enacted in 2009 directs how money appropriated from the Parks and Trails Fund to the <br /> Council is distributed to the regional park implementing agencies under a formula in the legislation <br /> (Laws of Minn. 2009, ch. 172, art. 5, sec. 6, subd. 3) The Council awards grants to the regional park <br /> implementing agencies based on that formula for projects that support the regional park system. <br /> In 2011, the Parks and Trails Legacy Plan was released, outlining the Parks and Trails vision for <br /> Minnesotans. The vision states: <br /> "In 2035, our world class parks and trails connect everyone to the outdoors. They create <br /> experiences that inspire a legacy of stewardship for the natural world and they provide <br /> fun outdoor recreational opportunities that strengthen friendships, families, health, and <br /> spirit, now and into the future. Minnesotans experience the full range of benefits that <br /> outdoor recreation provides, reinforcing our identity as an outdoor culture." <br /> The Parks and Trails Legacy Plan specifies four strategic directives: <br /> • Connect People and the Outdoors <br /> - Develop stewards of tomorrow through efforts to increase life-long participation in <br /> parks and trails. <br /> • Acquire Land, Create Opportunities <br /> - Create new and expanded opportunities to serve current and future users. <br /> • Take Care of What We Have <br /> - Provide safe, high-quality experiences through regular re-investment in <br /> infrastructure and natural resource management. <br /> • Coordinate among Partners <br /> - Enhance coordination among the network of public, private, and nonprofit park <br /> and trail partners. <br /> The strategic directions serve as the guidepost for how Parks and Trail Fund dollars should be <br /> invested. The Parks and Trails Legacy Plan should be consulted for additional information, specifically <br /> regarding particular activities (for example, investments) that are viewed as priorities to implement the <br /> Parks and Trails Legacy Plan. As the fiscal agent for the funds, the Council has the responsibility to <br /> ensure regional park implementing agencies target the funds to projects that capture the strategic <br /> direction outlined in the Parks and Trails Legacy Plan. <br />
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