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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 02/13/2020 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Approve Goals and Strategies section of Chapter 3 of the PSP—Recreation Programming & Partnerships <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />5. 4. <br />A subset of the 2020 Park System Plan (under development) are the recreational programming components within; <br />Chapter 3, Recreation Programming & Partnerships —which will also further define the policy and theory for <br />recreational programming. This policy development corresponds to City Council's adopted Strategic Plan Strategy <br />to "Connect the community both physically and socially to destinations, services, and activities." and more <br />specifically, the Action item "Update the Recreation Programming Work Plan Deliver a diversity of programs <br />that finds a balance of revenue and access." <br />Background: <br />this case is a continuation of the Commission's work in addressing the strategic plan action item to Update the <br />Recreation Programming Work Plan Deliver a diversity of programs that finds a balance of revenue and access, <br />this case and policy plan discussion by the Commission continues this endeavor. <br />Notification: <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Recreation Specialist Abby Proulx will present the continued development of the Recreation and Partnerships <br />Chapter by highlighting Section 6 at the meeting. (Note formatting, photos, citations etc. will be addressed after <br />Commission review). The Recreation and Programming & Partnerships Chapter when approved and completed by <br />the Commission, would advance for Council consideration thereafter, or potentially available leading up to City <br />Council's strategic planning in the Winter of 2020. <br />To place the Chapter 3 (the subject of this case) into context, the following is an overview of the content of the <br />larger Park System Plan: <br />This Park System Plan—Ramsey's first comprehensive planning document dedicated to parks, trails and related <br />open space will attempt to be aspirational and visionary, yet realistic. It will catalog where we are and what we <br />have, while describing where we are going and what we can achieve. <br />Chapter 1, Introduction & Where We Are highlights very briefly where we've come from, and sets up the <br />context for this plan, However, greater detail will be revealed in the chapter that explores `Recreation Districts' at <br />the larger neighborhood scale —as well as painting a picture of what can be. <br />Chapter 2, Vision & Essential Elements will describe basic or foundational elements of the park and trail system <br />and their value and interrelationships. <br />