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<br />Brookfield Trail Connection <br />Project area map goes here. <br />Background on this demonstration project. <br />Shoreline Protection <br />The Mississippi River and Rum River experience significant erosion that poses a threat to individual <br />properties and water quality as well. The Anoka Conservation District completed an inventory of the <br />Mississippi River shoreline in December of 2015 to assess the severity of erosion. While a formal shoreline <br />erosion inventory has not been completed on the Rum River, the Lower Rum River Watershed Management <br />Organization (LRRWMO), along with City Staff, do conduct annual inspections to identify potential erosion <br />concerns (as well as potential violations of the Wild and Scenic River Overlay District). <br />One of the primary impetuses for the formal inventory of the Mississippi River shoreline was to identify the <br />most problematic properties and to use that data to solicit funding assistance. <br />Figure 6: Mississippi River Shoreline Inventory <br />To be added later. <br />Figure 7: Rum River Shoreline Inventory <br />To be added later. <br />Figure 8: Park and Trail Planning Map <br />To be added later. <br />Acceptable Shoreline Stabilization Techniques <br />This section will be completed at a later date. Potential acceptable techniques. <br /> <br />Vegetation <br /> <br />Natural Barriers <br /> <br />Rip Rap <br /> <br />Wing Dams <br /> <br />Other <br />Groundwater Supply Preservation <br />Ramsey desires to protect the quantity and quality of our groundwater supply and aquifers. The City will <br />accomplish this goal with two (2) broad strategies. <br /> <br />1.Programs, Incentives, and Rebates <br /> <br />2.Educational Initiatives <br />The remainder of this section will be updated with subsequent drafts providing more detail. <br />Solid Waste Management <br />This section will be completed later. Ramsey has a recycling program that all residential properties must <br />participate in. <br />City of Ramsey 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Land Use Plan <br />Page 9 of 16 <br /> <br />
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