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<br />enhance the safety and aesthetic quality ofthe trail. <br /> <br />In addition, signage along the trail will alert trail users of potential conflict areas, i.e. <br />street crossings, driveway crossings, pedestrian cross-traffic. <br /> <br />VIII. PUBLIC SERVICES." <br /> <br />IX. OPERATIONS <br /> <br /> <br />Central Anoka County <br />has all necessary facilities <br />fountain and benches. <br />ent occurs. Limited <br />exington Avenue, <br />ino lakes. " <br /> <br />Anoka County Ordinance #2 <br />of Anoka County and will be en <br />County Sheriff's Department. <br /> <br />and trails under the jurisdiction <br />epartments and the Anoka <br /> <br />esponsible to provide the daily and general <br />risdidion. The County will be responsible for <br />e of the trail within the Rice Creek Chain of <br />aintenance as mowing, sweeping; plowing, <br />, such as litter or trash, will be collected from <br />ng the trail at regular intervals by the local agencies. <br />il annually and will provide any long-term maintenance <br />inous ays, crack-sealing, etc. Trail signage will be provided <br />ounty. Annual maintenance costs for the trail are estimated to <br />is includes dollars for sign replacements, minor bituminous <br />g. <br /> <br />ltures for the operation and maintenance of this trail will come out of <br />the Anoka nty Parks and Recreation Department's annual operations and <br />maintenance budget with supplementary funding from the Regional Park Operations <br />and Maintenance Grant Program. <br /> <br />X. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION <br /> <br />Anoka County has worked with the Cities of Blaine, Centerville and Lino lakes in this <br />master planning process. At the local level, the east alignment of the Central Anoka <br />County Regional Trail has brought forth to the local communities through the Parks <br /> <br />Page 9 of 14 <br /> <br />3/ <br />