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property for a regional park use. While the County Board expressed interest in specific portions <br />of the remaining TCAAP property, particularly the Wildlife Corridor, the Board indicated they <br />were not interested in acquiring the majority of the property for a regional park use. The County <br />did seem supportive of a trail connection between the Rice Creek North Regional Trail and the <br />County Road 96 Regional Trail, though they did not state that the trail would need to be regional <br />in nature. At the end of the work session, the Board directed their Parks and Recreation Director, <br />Greg Mack, to review the property to determine if any portion of the remaining TCAAP property <br />would be a benefit to the County' s park and open space system. Mr. Mack was to bring that <br />information back to the Board; however, they did not specify a timeline. <br />