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City of Arden Hills- 2030 Comprehensive fan <br /> features from the parking lot pavement. Replace the play structure. Add a <br /> new warming house/picnic shelter. Move or improve the surface of the half <br /> basketball court. <br /> 9.4.2 Recreation <br /> The City currently has an extensive youth recreation program. While the <br /> programs have been primarily focused on youth and adolescent activities, an <br /> increased need for teen, adult, and senior activities was identified in the 2002 <br /> PTOS Plan as well as the community meetings held for the 2030 Comprehensive <br /> Plan update. To help inform the recreation program development process, the <br /> City may consider creating advisory groups for seniors, teens, children, and other <br /> interested groups. <br /> 9.4.3 Pathway Expansion and Upgrades <br /> A number of neighborhoods in Arden Hills have pathways; however, in order to <br /> provide a connected and complete pathway system in Arden Hills, additional <br /> arterial and neighborhood paths are needed (Figure 9.2). While paths are <br /> popular for recreational purposes, there is also a growing demand for utilitarian <br /> pathways that connect residential areas to destinations such as commercial <br /> areas, offices, parks, and other popular places. Providing multiple destinations <br /> on a pathway system can increase use, promote physical activity, and reduce <br /> motorized travel. <br /> This Plan includes the following recommendations for pathway expansions and <br /> upgrades: <br /> Approved: September 28, 2009 <br /> 9-8 <br />
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