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9©ä Ò·;;© Lz·z·zÝ;t <br /> <br />The spirit of volunteerism and civic duty is deeply ©·;7 z w;Ýz;x -Ò·Ò©;u L r Lmz; <br />Roseville 2025, a citizen driven initiative, created a vision and strategy for the future of <br />Roseville. Many of the IR 2025 goals relate directly to the parks and recreation system. Two <br />strategies stand out as the springboard for the future Master Pl <br />Expand and maintain year-round, creative programs and facilities for all ages, abilities <br /> <br /> <br />and interests. <br />Provide high quality and well-maintained facilities, parks and t <br /> <br /> <br />In late 2009, Roseville began to update its Parks and Recreation System Master Plan. Before this <br />time, there had been singular citizen planning <br />efforts to improve various parks, programs and <br />facilities but nothing that encompassed the entire <br />system. The update took an in-depth and system- <br />wide look. The Master Plan process was citizen <br />driven and utilized extensive public outreach to <br />ensure citizen needs, expectations, and standards <br />are met today and into the future. This was the <br />one chance to consider how the parks and <br />recreation system will evolve to serve Roseville today and over the next fifty years. <br />The Master Plan update was formulated by residents and stakeholders and resulted in a plan <br />based on shared values and clear vision. The Master Plan update involved: <br />Leadership by the Citizen Parks & Recreation Commission and a 28 member Volunteer <br /> <br /> <br />Citizen Advisory Team (CAT). The CAT met 20 times to review current conditions, <br />explore future opportunities and craft a plan that met criteria for today and into the <br />future. <br />3,000 Roseville residents in public forums, community meetings and planning <br /> <br /> <br />workshops. <br /> <br /> where groups of stakeholders shared <br /> <br /> <br />their ideas and concerns with Citizen Advisory Team, Commissione <br />Thanks to volunteer initiatives, the updated Master Plan is recognized as a model for <br />community engagement in Roseville. The plan was unanimously adopted in November, 2010. <br />This is the first step toward a revitalized and renewed Parks and Recreation system. <br /> <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />
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