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I Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve <br /> awareness about the regional system,through public information maps,websites,social media, publications <br /> and brochures, as well as the Parks Ambassador Program. The County will continue community engagement <br /> activities throughout the year to not only receive feedback on master plans, but also to provide information on <br /> the parks and trails system and promote park amenities and recreational opportunities throughout the County. <br /> Other information shared will include information maps,websites, publications and brochures. <br /> Anoka County continually strives to provide equal access to all residents of Anoka County. The regional parks <br /> and trails are open to any and all i <br /> citizens. The park reserve does have a <br /> nominal$5.00 a day vehicle entrance <br /> fee,which can be applied to a$25.00 <br /> annual permit if desired. Pedestrians '~ <br /> and bicyclists can enter the park for <br /> �F.r-ow�m oal�kn <br /> free. Environmental, recreational and ftomw�''" ., E <br /> interpretive programs are offered at ] <br /> the park for a nominal registration fee. -- � ' - LL <'. <br /> While Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park RWM <br /> 250 <br /> Reserve is not directly served by transit, <br /> Figure 24 shows that the park can be 'r <br /> accessed via regional trails fromegend <br /> l <br /> Y 4r. _ _} PROPOSMREGIONALTRAIL <br /> existing park and ride locations that , ; �„E„C,,,,R„CCEW EXI"NG CITY TRAIL <br /> serve Routes 250 and 275. The park FEOESTRIM ACCESS ROADWAY <br /> can be accessed via Central Anoka ® PMKAM RIOE CITYPARK <br /> 1-RAN SIT ROUTE <br /> MK RESERVE <br /> County Regional Trail from the east and ' — � <br /> EXISTINGPARKTRAlL kX.sS?PARK RESERVE IN-HOLOPJGE <br /> r <br /> via Bunke —Chain of Lakes Regional R �` - -- — -�—••—EX I STING REGIONALTRAIL VOTER <br /> Trail from the west. Figure 24;Transit in Area <br /> In addition, the Anoka County Traveler <br /> Transit Link and Metro Transit's Mobility Link provide transportation services for a minimal fee. Transit Link will <br /> pick up and drop off passengers anywhere there is an address. There are multiple addresses for facilities within <br /> the park,so users should verify the address prior to calling. Currently, all of the vehicles are equipped with bike <br /> racks so passengers wishing to bike on the trail could use Transit Link to preschedule a drop-off and return trip. <br /> The proposed facilities and amenities within the park will conform to the standards mandated by the Americans <br /> with Disabilities Act. <br />
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