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Policy 1.3: Research, develop, and recommend funding programs in order to carry out the proposed park and Policy 1.4: Partner with adjacent communities, agencies, and school districts <br />to leverage resources available to Policy 1.5: Develop park and recreation facilities that emphasizing the development of well-planned parks, high-quality materials and labor-saving <br />maintenance courage people to actively support the City’s parks and Goal 2: Maintain an ongoing parks and recreation planning process that provides timely guidance for maintaining the <br />long-term, sustained viability of Policy 2.1: Re-evaluate, update, and adopt a Park and new and current trends, changing demographics, new and recreation goals, policies, and future <br />directions of Policy 2.3: Support involvement of the Park and <br />minimize the maintenance demands on the City by Recreation Commission in the parks and recreation <br />Policy 2.2: Develop and implement park master plans. <br />Policy 1.6: Promote and support volunteerism to en-the City’s parks, open spaces, and recreation facili-development criteria, unanticipated population densi- <br />City of Roseville <br />recreation system needed within Roseville. <br />ming, and facility options. <br />devices and practices. <br />planning process. <br />ties system. <br />open spaces. <br />the system. <br />will provide the basis for developing the Capital <br />of the existing system, a community-needs assessment, revised vision and goals, and a revised system plan map. community and may result in necessary amendments Strategic System Plan <br />and Park Improvement Program, that is used to set long-term and short-term (annual) budgets for development of parks and recreation tional recreation facilities that meets the recreation <br />needs of all city residents and enhances the quality of amount of leisure time available, and contemporary Policy 1.2: Evaluate the maintenance implications of <br />Improvements Plan (CIP) for parks and recreation future development and decision-making relating to Policy 1.1: Evaluate and refurbish parks, as needed, of nearby residents, recreational <br />activities preferred, <br />potential park land acquisitions and capital improve- <br />- <br />system of parks, open spaces, trails, and multigenera <br />parks, open spaces, and recreation facilities: <br />Adopted: October 26, 2009 <br />Goals and Policies <br />park designs and technologies. <br />to the Comprehensive Plan. <br />life in Roseville. <br />ments. <br />space, and recreation facilities system. The update <br />recreational facilities for each area and its anticipated park users. Population and age of residents, as well as ment, amount of leisure time available, and the type of recreational <br />activities preferred should determine the type and location of individual park, open space, and facilities are shown on Figure 9.1 (Existing Parks and Open Spaces) including the type <br />and jurisdictional provide more detailed guidance for the parks, open process will most likely involve an intensive evaluation <br />in the proper locations and contain the appropriate <br />- <br />nance of Roseville’s park system. The City uses individual park and facilities master plans as tools for implementing the System Plan. The System Plan must also connect and coordinate <br />prehensive Plan, Pathways Master Plan and Transportation Plan. The Comprehensive Plan <br />----- <br />changes in such matters as attitude toward the environ <br />reinforces goals, policies and plans in the Sys <br />The Parks and Recreation System Plan is prima <br />ry tool for guiding the operation and mainte <br />tem Plan and seeks to guide land use in a man <br />with other municipal plans including the Com <br />9-2 | Parks, Open Space, and Recreation <br />ner consistent with the System Plan. <br />recreation facilities that are needed. <br />responsibility for each park. <br />nonresidential. <br /> <br />