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OFFICIAL ELECTRONIC CORRESPONDENCE <br /> NATIONAL PARK SERVICE <br /> Mississippi National River and Recreation Area <br /> 111 Kellogg Boulevard East, Suite 105 <br /> Saint Paul, MN 55101 <br /> NO HARD COPY TO FOLLOW <br /> March 31, 2017 <br /> Karen Blaska <br /> Park Planner <br /> Anoka County Parks and Recreation <br /> 550 Bunker Lake Blvd. NW <br /> Andover, MN 55304 <br /> Dear Karen: <br /> The purpose of this letter is to inform Anoka County that the Mississippi National River and <br /> Recreation Area (NRRA),National Park Service (NPS), supports the proposed amendment to the <br /> Mississippi West Regional Park (MWRP) Master Plan, as described below. MWRP is <br /> completely within the Mississippi NRRA and along the 3,000-mile Mississippi River National <br /> Millennium Trail (MRT). It is an important, multimodal destination in the NRRA, as identified <br /> in the park's Alternative Transportation System Five Year Implementation Plan (2017 --2021). <br /> Since 1996, the National Park Service,through its Trails and Open Space Partnership(TOSP), <br /> has been working with Anoka County and over 50 agencies and organizations to complete a <br /> continuous trail and open space, and now alternative transportation system, along the Mississippi <br /> River in the Twin Cities metro area. Through the NPS Federal Lands Transportation Program <br /> (FLTP), significant federal resources have contributed to several regional park projects in Anoka <br /> County. Projects that have received funding include improvements at Anoka County Riverfront <br /> and Coon Rapids Dam Regional Parks. Most recently, the City of Ramsey received $490,000 for <br /> the Mississippi Skyway Bridge, which will connect the Northstar Rail station in Ramsey to <br /> Mississippi West Regional Park and the MRT. The project is a high priority of the NRRA's Five <br /> Year Alternative Transportation Plan as it provides safe, multi-modal access to the park. <br /> The NRRA supports the County's Mississippi West Regional Park Master Plan Amendment, and <br /> we trust Anoka County continues to support the Mississippi Skyway Bridge as a phased <br /> improvement. Our understanding, in approving the 2011 master plan, the Metropolitan Council <br /> required Anoka County negotiate a cost sharing agreement related to the development of the <br /> pedestrian overpass prior to seeking regional parks funding for the project. We encourage the <br /> county to continue to work with the Metropolitan Council and the City of Ramsey to develop the <br /> Mississippi Skyway Bridge. Significant federal resources have been committed to its <br /> development and some additional resources are pending. <br />