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<br />I. INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />Since the Anoka County Parks and Recreation Department's 2020 Vision Plan was <br />adopted in 1998, the county has been pursuing the development of a multi-use <br />regional trail system. Ten regional trail corridors were identified in the plan as a way to <br />connect regional parks within the county. In addition, the corridors proposed <br />connections to the surrounding state and regional trail systems. Components of the <br />plan also identified key elements that enabled the Parks a creation Department to <br />implement regional trail development, (i.e. pursuit offu acquisition, planning and <br />design; and incorporating trail alignments). This de for a complete and <br />comprehensive framework in the context of the m ea regional trail system <br />and established trail development as a high . .ty. <br /> <br /> <br />Throughout the past several years, many <br />trail corridors have occurred. The P <br />cooperatively with the County Highway <br />establishing and developing the regional trm <br />allowed for creative ways to ce, develop a <br /> <br />ark and Recreation System <br />iI needs were addressed. <br />ugh a of stakeholders, including a <br />units of government in Anoka County. One <br />several new regional trail segments were <br />e proposed to be realigned. Anoka County <br />nal trail once build out is complete. <br /> <br />by the new system plan is the Central Anoka County <br />.dor traverses through the Cities of Ramsey, Anoka, <br />Blaine, 0 Lakes and Centerville to the Washington County <br />h of the trail through Anoka County as proposed is 18 miles. <br />miles of existing paved off-street trail. This master plan will <br />he trail from CSAH 17/Lexington Avenue along CSAH 14/Main <br />shington County border, which will eventually connect to the <br />egional Trail. <br /> <br />. Page 1 of 14 <br /> <br />.Z3 <br />