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<br />City of Centervllle <br />2030 Comprehensive Plan Update <br /> <br />Page ., <br />10/29/08 <br /> <br />Park and Trails <br /> <br />. The Centerville plan is consistent with the County's Parks and Recreation Comprehensive Plans. <br /> <br />. On page 19, tirst paragraph, the Met Council requires that park reserves, not regional parks, have <br />80 percent ofland preserved in a natural state. <br /> <br />. On the same page, last paragraph, regarding the Bald Eagle Regional Trail, the last word should <br />be street instead of avenue. <br /> <br />These changes have been made. <br /> <br />. On page 77, the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes has over 5,000 acres, not 2,500. <br /> <br />The Metropolitan Council also commented on this section. They state that Rice Creek Chain of <br />Lakes Park has 4,400 acres. We are using that figure for consistency with regional system plans. <br /> <br />Transportation <br /> <br />· The trdils section needs a description of bicycle and pedestrian accessibility to transit corridors <br />and transit facilities in order for the city to receive federal transportation funds through the <br />regional solicitation process. [Met Council requirement] Not having a statement could also hurt <br />the county if it tries to apply for funds from the regional solicitation process as well. <br /> <br />Language has been added on page 83 to address this issue. <br /> <br />. The map legend for the functional classification should probably not have "county" or "city" in <br />front ofthe functional classification. Roadways are principal arterials, "A" minor arterials, "B" <br />minor arterials, or collectors. Jurisdiction is a factor in determining the functional classification, <br />but is not ncccssarily a detcrmining factor. For instance, some principal arterials are under state <br />jurisdiction, and some are under county jurisdiction. <br /> <br />The map legend has been changed to comply with this comment. <br /> <br />. The counly will have updated future traffic volumes by mid- to late-July. When the updated <br />numbers are available, the county will distribute the revised volumes to the cities. We apologize <br />for the delay, there were some technical issucs and demographic issues that needed to be <br />resolved before the forecasting could be completed. <br /> <br />Thank you. Centerville will incorporate these forecasts as they are made available to the City. <br /> <br />. The city may want to explain that the forecast volumes came from the Anoka County model. <br />The Met Council wants to know if volumes were forecasted or if they were projected. [Met <br />Council requirement] The text indicates both methodologies. <br />