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City of Arden Hills - Comprehensive Plan - DRAFT <br />(PTOS) Plan in 2002. The PTOS Plan analyzed the City's current parks and <br />recreation system facilities and developed a long-term vision for the City's parks <br />and recreation system. In order to realize the City's vision, the PTOS Plan <br />Lecommended jmprovements to increase efficiency and achieve the long-term <br />parks and recreation vision and priorities for the City. The vision and goals in the <br />2002 PTOS Plan were updated by the Parks, Trails, and Recreation Committee <br />and adopted by the City Council in 2006. <br />,Progress has been made on implementing the 2002 PTOS Plan Since the <br />PTOS Plan was intended to guide programs, improvements, and decision- <br />making through 2020, this chapter largely reflects the content in the 2002 PTOS <br />Plan and the 2006 update to the PTOS plan. <br />As part of the 2002 PTOS planning process, the City identified long-term trends <br />to help determine future park, trail, and recreation needs. Recreation interests <br />and participation are influenced by a number of factors, including, age, access to <br />facilities, income, available leisure time, interest in the environment, new <br />recreation technology, and social trends. In general, people are looking for <br />quality recreation that is close to home, but they are willing to travel to obtain <br />higher quality or more specialized activities or environments. , <br />9.2 Regional Park and Recreation System <br />Although the Arden Hills Comprehensive Plan focuses on local needs, the <br />community recognizes that Arden Hills is connected to and participates in a <br />larger, regional network of parks, pathways, and open spaces. The Metropolitan <br />Council's regional park system includes 48 regional parks and six special <br />recreation areas that cover more than 52,000 acres. The regional system also <br />boasts 22 regional trails that span 170 miles. <br />Arden Hills is linked to three regional trails and is home to one regional park <br />(map). The Highway 96 Regional Trail crosses the City from east to west <br />adjacent to Highway 96. The trail is primarily on the south side of the highway-, <br />however, it remains incomplete between Highway 10 in Arden Hills and old <br />County Road 8 in the City of New Brighton. The proposed reconstruction of <br />Highway 10 and 96 includes completing this trail, which would connect Arden <br />Hills to Long Lake Regional Park in New Brighton. Completion of this trail is <br />supported by the City. <br />The Lexington Parkway Regional Trail spans the entire length of the Shoreview <br />and Arden Hills border on the eastern side of the City. While the trail is complete' <br />on the Shoreview side of Lexington Avenue, it is only extends from Tanglewood <br />DRAFT 50 <br />5/1/2008 <br />{ Deleted: set <br />'( Deleted: a framework for funding <br />Loperdhons and <br />{Deleted Mile <br />-{ Deleted: , much remains to be done <br />Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.5" <br />_i Formatted: Bullets and Numbering <br />Deleted: The PTOS Plan identified <br />the following recreational trends in the <br />Twin Cities in recent years:¶ <br />Trail use has boomed for all types of <br />activities (walking, running, biking, in- <br />line skating, etc)¶ <br />Non -contact recreation activities are <br />growing;¶ <br />Interest in arts and natural ..as is <br />growing;¶ <br />Participation in many team sports has <br />plateaued or in some cases declined;¶ <br />More youth am specializing in one <br />sport and training year-round;¶ <br />Soccer participation has increased;¶ <br />Golf popularity has increased;¶ <br />Woman's sports have increased;¶ <br />Off -leash dog parks are growing in <br />Deleted: ¶ <br />While this list is not intended to be all- <br />inclusive or unchanging, It does <br />provide insight into likely future needs <br />in Arden Hills and can help the City <br />set programming and funding <br />I Formatted: Font (Default) Anal, 10 <br />Pt <br />Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial, 10 <br />pt <br />