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Financing and Partnerships — <br /> Funding for the recommended improvement must come form a variety of sources, but the City of <br /> Arden Hills must take an aggressive and pro-active approach to park and trail improvement. In <br /> addition to city funds the following potential sources of funding are needed to achieve the vision <br /> established by the community and reflect in this plan: <br /> Potential funding sources are: <br /> • City General Funds <br /> • Park and Trail Dedication Funds <br /> • Federal T-21 trail and pedestrian bridge funds <br /> • Minnesota DNR Outdoor Recreation Grants <br /> • Contributions from recreation and environmental groups <br /> • Contributions from civic and service groups <br /> • Cooperative projects and funding with local businesses <br /> • Minnesota DNR Metro Greenway Grants <br /> • Cooperative funding with Ramsey County and Ramsey County Parks <br /> • Watershed Districts <br /> Partnerships <br /> •Within the City of Arden Hills, there are great opportunities for public private partnerships for shared <br /> use of parkland and private or corporate properties or partnerships with Bethel and Northwestern <br /> Colleges. In particular, it may be possible to improve upon the relationship between MSI Insurance <br /> and Crepeau Park to share parking and signage and to expand the facilities for both. <br /> Similarly, partnerships with Bethel and Northwestern College should be made or improved to provide <br /> community use of trails and athletic facilities. <br /> Other partnerships include working with the Rice Creek Watershed District, Ramsey County and the <br /> U.S. Army to complete missing sections of the Rice Creek Park and Trails and to hasten the release <br /> of TCAAP land. Furthermore, the City, MNDOT and Ramsey County should coordinate efforts to <br /> improve trails along County and State roads and within County Parks to better respond to the <br /> community's desires. <br /> Park Dedication Requirements and Policy <br /> Arden Hills collects park dedications (either cash or land) from new subdivisions. The intent of the <br /> dedication requirement is to make sure that new development provides adequate park and recreation <br /> resources to meet the demand created by the new growth. <br /> Park dedication funds are intended for park and trail land acquisition and development of new <br /> •facilities. They should not be used for park facility replacement or maintenance. <br /> 24 <br />