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Acquire and develop seven new trails. Search areas <br />include: <br />• The Crow River, in Carver County and Three <br />Rivers Park District <br />• Both a north/south and an east/west trail traversing <br />Dakota County <br />• An east/west trail traversing Scott County <br />• In Three Rivers Park District, a trail connecting <br />parts of Baker Park Reserve; a trail connecting <br />Baker and Crow -Hassan Park Reserves; and a trail <br />connecting Crow -Hassan and Elm Creek Park <br />Reserves <br />Acquire land within the current boundaries of 30 <br />existing parks and four trails. <br />Acquire natural -resource lands adjacent to six existing <br />parks and six existing trails. <br />Beyond 2030 <br />To meet the needs of the region beyond 2030, the Council <br />proposes that four new regional parks or reserves and three <br />new trails be acquired. These parks and trails would not be <br />developed until after 2030, but the opportunity to acquire <br />them will likely be lost if the lands aren't identified and <br />purchased before 2030. The goal is to complete the <br />acquisition of the regional park system and secure <br />opportunities for future generations. Search areas include: <br />Parks — Miller Lake area and Minnesota River Bluff <br />and Ravines in Carver County; southwestern Dakota <br />County; and Cedar Lake area in Scott County. <br />Trails — Northwestern Anoka County; central to south <br />Carver County; and Minnesota River to Spring Lake in <br />Scott County. <br />City of Gem Lake Comprehensive Plan I page 12-2 <br />