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Initiative <br />Potential <br />Grant <br />Potential <br />Partner <br />Annual <br />(Total) <br />Cost <br />Land Protection <br />• Easements - Rum <br />RIM, OHF, <br />District <br />BWSR, MLT, <br />TNC, TPL <br />$1,000K+ <br />RIM <br />Capacity <br />• Easements — <br />MCBS Lands <br />• Cedar Creek <br />Corridor <br />Social Capacity— <br />WBIF, District <br />WDs/WMOs, <br />$85K <br />Empowering the <br />Public <br />• Coordinate <br />• Inform <br />Capacity, <br />LCCMR <br />Cities, Co. <br />Depts., <br />SWCDs, <br />School <br />($850K) <br />• Engage <br />Districts <br />Data Collection <br />WBIF, District <br />WDs/WMOs, <br />$200K <br />• Water monitoring <br />• MLCCS <br />Capacity, <br />LCCMR <br />Lake Assoc., <br />LIDs <br />($2,000K) <br />• Wetland floristic <br />quality <br />SERVING THE COMMUNITY <br />WORKING WITH LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENTITIES <br />Natural resources valued by Anoka County residents require collaborative <br />management by entities with varying jurisdictions within and across city, <br />county and watershed boundaries. It is important that ACD remains <br />continually engaged with each entity to <br />• avoid duplication, <br />• maximize efficiencies, <br />• capitalize on common interests, <br />• direct limited financial and staff resources to the most cost-effective <br />approaches, and <br />• apply management strategies at a scale most appropriate to meet <br />identified goals and objectives (e.g. multi -city lakesheds and multi - <br />county aquifer recharge areas). <br />17 <br />
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