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LULal.. Zu , itn it nr tol t and <br />parks and trails, coupled with high -quality open space —even if only visually, evokes a sense of rural <br />character and is a significant reason that people choose to live and invest in the community and thus, <br />parks, trails greenways should remain a priority for on -going municipal investment. <br />As part of the specific engagement effort for this Comprehensive Plan Update, the City of Ramsey <br />has held several meetings and workshops, along with other engagement tools. The feedback about <br />the park system during this process has been similar to what was provided at other efforts, but more <br />focused on how the park system interfaces with other elements of the Comprehensive Plan, such as <br />Land Use and Housing. Specifically, we have heard Ramsey should: <br />• Prioritize preservation along Trott Brook. <br />• Begin addressing reconstruction of aging/existing parks. <br />• Develop a plan for filling in trail gaps in the community —especially in the northern tier of <br />the community, and along arterial roadways. <br />• Find a balance in investment between larger Community Parks and Neighborhood Parks. <br />o A few of our newer subdivisions are asking for parks to be included within their new <br />neighborhood. <br />o Many existing neighborhoods desire updating of playstructures—some less than 15 <br />years old, some exceedingly beyond their useful life. <br />• Preserve open space along the Mississippi River as a priority. <br />• Focus new park efforts on <br />o Future Community Park #6 (north central portions of the city) <br />o The COR (at the top of the list is a splash pad/water recreation) <br />o Lake Itasca Park (natural resource -based development, lake access and the proposed <br />Lake Itasca Greenway—connecting The COR) <br />There were related comments with more of a focus on Ramsey's ecological resources, such as <br />"Protect Mississippi River and Rum River from shoreline erosion," and those comments are <br />included in Ramsey's Natural Resources Plan. <br />City of Ramsey 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space Chapter <br />Page 5 of 30 <br />
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