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Roseville2040ComprehensivePlanChapter8:Parks,Trails,andOpenSpace <br />C8:P,R,T,O <br />HAPTER ARKSECREATIONRAILS AND PEN <br />S <br />PACE <br />The City of Roseville has a long commitment to providing the best park and <br />recreation experiences possible to its residents. For generations, the City’s <br />residents and leaders have recognized the value of parks and recreation in <br />improving their quality of life and generating a true sense of community. They <br />have consistentely demonstrated their belief that investing in these assets is an <br />investment in their future, leaving a legacy for the next generation. <br />In late 2010, Roseville apopted adopted a Park and Recreation System Master <br />Plan (Master Plan) after a comprehensive community engagement effort over <br />several years. That Master Plan embodies this generation’s vision of the legacy <br />they want to leave, and it has been influential in the built park and recreation <br />projects that have taken place since it was created. <br />Since 2010 2011, Roseville made a major investment in the parks and rereation <br />system, called the Roseville Park and Recreation Renewal Program (PRRP). This <br />$19M program added improved and/or replaced amenities, including new park <br />buildings, playgrounds, natural resource restoration, and other facilities. It <br />touched every park in the system and post-project surveys clearly reflect how <br />these improvements have been positively received by the public. <br />Beyond the PRRP, the Parks and Recreation System Master Plan continues to <br />guide investments, such as current projects like the reconfiguration of <br />Evergreen Park, the Cedarholm Community Building and a new playlot in <br />Southwest Roseville. As part of this Comprehensive Planning public process, it <br />is evident that residents and leaders still strongly support the plan and see value <br />in continuing on the path it laid out. Therefore, this chapter of the <br />Comprehensive Plan is primarily focused on updating any elements that have <br />changed since 2010 and tying this vision strongly to the overall planning for <br />Roseville as a whole. <br />WH <br />HAT WE EARD <br />Public Engagement <br />Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Spaces have been incorporated in every <br />engagement tool used, including public meetings, intercepts, online surveys, <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />
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