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2000/(2001) $ 9,695,105 $ 54,801,219 17.7% <br />2001/(2002) $ 7,865,716 $ 60,595,484 13.0% <br />2002/(2003) $ 8,009,857 $ 63,587,498 12.6% <br />2003/(2004) $ 7,452,000 $ 66,825,266 11.2% <br />2004/(2005) $ 7,353,000 $ 70,124,610 10.5% <br />2005/(2006) $ 7,870,000 $ 77,584,716 10.1% <br />2006/(2007) $ 7,870,000 $ 80,326,028 9.8% <br />2007/(2008) $ 8,620,000 $ 85,009,472 10.1% <br />2008/(2009) $ 8,620,000 $ 85,230,866 10.1% <br />2009/(2010) $ 8,794,000 $ 86,239,884 10.2% <br />2010/ (2011) $ 8,854,000 $ 88,223,782 10.0% <br />2011/ (2012) $ 8,540,000 $ 95,286,344 9.0% <br />2012/ (2013) $ 8,540,000 $ 95,988,444 8.9% <br />2013/ (2014) $ 8,540,000 $ 94,485,576 9.0% <br />Totals / <br />Average Percent $ 154,007,678 $ 1,622,431,153 9.5% <br />Donations from Private Sector <br />Private sector donations have been critical to match and leverage public sector financing of land <br />acquisition and capital improvements for the Regional Parks System. Foundations of several park <br />implementing agencies and "friends of parks or trails" organizations were the facilitator of these <br />donations. No estimate of those donations is provided here. However, some examples include: <br />• Donation by Marjorie McNeely for capital improvements and a maintenance endowment for <br />the Como Conservatory, which was renamed the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory in her <br />honor <br />• Donations by individuals and corporations for improvements to Harriet Island Regional Park. <br />Bricks and plaques honor those contributors <br />• Donation of land for Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park facilitated by the now defunct Regional <br />Parks Foundation of the Twin Cities <br />Estimated Costs to Complete the System <br />State law requires that the Regional Parks Policy Plan estimate the cost of the recommended <br />acquisitions and development of the park system, including an analysis of what portion of the funding is <br />proposed to come from the state and Council levies, and other local government units (Minn. Stat. <br />473.147, subd. 1). The following analysis is an estimate of funding required to complete the system. <br />Table 5-3 provides cost estimates for existing regional parks and trails open to the public, planned <br />regional parks and trails, regional park search areas, regional trail search corridors, and 2040 additions <br />to the system. The associated estimated costs for each are described below. <br />