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Ensuring that the pedestrian bridge remain a named, phased element of the park's <br />development is essential in calling attention to its significance as a Regional facility — <br />as this is strategically important to securing grant funding. <br />Conformance with Anoka County Policies and Plans <br />Evidence of the importance and relevance for <br />Poo. Coma. coacOs would Me lo engage corm.. µIrk users and Chose <br />Plan Your Parks Anoka County <br />Anoka Count TMO <br />Solutions <br />AA <br />continued <br />collaboration and cooperation in securing funding for completion of <br />the skyway and pedestrian bridge is noted on page 17 of the Draft <br />Amendment. It cites survey results from the 2016 'Plan Your Parks' <br />- Public Events: "62 % would prefer to walk or bike to a park as opposed <br />to having to drive. Again, this shows support for the trail projects outlined <br />in the amendments and shows the importance of connectivity throughout <br />the local and regional trail system." <br />Further evidence that the pedestrian crossing with direct connection <br />to the Northstar rail station and the 887 Bus Route stop, should <br />remain a priority is cited on page 20 of the Draft Amendment: <br />"Since the majority of participants end up driving to the parks and trails, <br />the Department should work with County's Transportation Division, local <br />cities and the Metropolitan Council to ensure multiple modes of <br />transportation options exist for access to the system and that future trails <br />provide the needed connections between the residential areas surrounding <br />the park." <br />Compliance with Regional Policies and Plans <br />Like the City of Ramsey, Anoka County is also in the process of updating its <br />Comprehensive Plan. Pursuant to Minn. Statute 473.864, the County's park plans must <br />be consistent with both the Metropolitan Council's Thrive 2040 Regional Parks Policy Plan <br />as well as the 2040 Transportation Policy Plan. Both the City and County's comprehensive <br />plans are reviewed by the Metropolitan Council based on three primary criteria: <br />• Conformance with metropolitan system plans <br />• Consistency with Metropolitan Council policies <br />• Compatibility with adjacent and affected governmental units. <br />When a plan meets these criteria, the Metropolitan Council authorizes comprehensive <br />plans, and park plans to be put into effect. If a plan does not meet the review standards, <br />Mississippi West Regional Park Master Plan Amendment — City of Ramsey Response <br />Page 2 of 15 <br />