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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />November 9, 1998 Draft <br /> <br />Park and Recreation Policies <br />It is the policy of the City to: <br /> <br />1. Continue to coordinate planning efforts with the Mississippi National River and Recreation <br />Area program on establishing a regional trail along the Mississippi River that includes rest <br />areas, scenic overlooks, and interpretive stops. <br /> <br />2. Construct or redesign neighborhood parks as needed over time with resident's input to better <br />serve their needs and create neighborhood ownership of parks. <br /> <br />. . .3. . Develop a process to improve use and efficiency of under-utilized or ineffective park parcels. <br /> <br />4. Cooperate with school districts to develop and maintain joint-use school-park facilities. <br /> <br />5. Continue to expand safe and convenient on and off road trail systems, which interconnect <br />schools, parks, community recreation facilities, neighborhoods and other community activity <br />centers. <br /> <br />6. Continue to acquire land and right-of-ways along Trott Brook for a regional hiking trail. <br /> <br />7. Take advantage of opportunities to tie into surrounding community's park and trail plan. <br /> <br />8. Rename ditch 66, and continue acquiring land along it for an important trail system link. <br /> <br />9. Create a separated and landscaped paved trail along planned parkways of Industry Avenue <br />and 153rd Avenue. . <br /> <br />10. Encourage parkland dedication of areas within the proposed greenway corridor. <br /> <br />11. Promote use of conservation easements, land trusts, transfer of development rights or other <br />unique tools to retain areas of significant natural resources in the City open space inventory. <br /> <br />12. Require cash in lieu of parkland dedication for subdivisions in rural areas unless the park <br />dedication includes lands within the green way system. <br /> <br />.. <br />13. Continue to create separated paved trails on high traffic roads as opportunity arises. <br /> <br />14. Employ standards that meet the Americans with Disabilities Act for all public and priv.ate <br />trail facilities. <br /> <br />15. Update the Comprehensive Park, Open Space and Trail Plan to provide direction in future <br />parkland acquisition and development. <br /> <br />16. Study the need for a community center that would provide a variety of recreation activities <br />(other than just athletics) for people of all ages, ethnicity and abilities. <br /> <br />17. Continue to coordinate park and recreation planning with neighboring governmental <br />jurisdictions. <br /> <br />18. Study the possibility of establishing a trail along ~he railroad track right of wayx lfJ\..\lt.\. wov\o <br />81so f"r-ovid~ -r-t"t ;Jc.c.~.r to OC."S\j{\.)le.O TH. #- IC> c.rcss',^~~. <br /> <br />City of Ramsey Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />Page 82 <br />