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Roseville2040ComprehensivePlanChapter8:Parks,Trails,andOpenSpace <br />2010MPU <br />ASTERLANPDATES <br />Since the adoption of the 2010 Parks and Recreation System Master plan, <br />Roseville has undertaken a number of projects within the parks as part of the <br />PRRP and other efforts. In addition, they have acquired several new park spaces. <br />Map 8-1 shows additions to the parks and recreation system. <br />Current Projects <br />Current projects include: <br />Constructing “Cedarholm Community Building” <br />Community process and design for 2132 Cleveland Avenue site <br />Community process and design for 1716 Marion Street site <br />Parks and Recreation Renewal Program, with numerous projects city- <br />wide <br />Parks and Recreation System Natural Resources Restoration <br />Ongoing Priorities <br />Improving the distribution of park and recreation services in Southwest Roseville <br />remains an area of focus. Various strategies have been identified for Southwest <br />Roseville in the Master Plan, and undertaking those strategies is an ongoing <br />priority that is continuing to be pursued as it makes sense (refer to map 8-2). <br />Several approaches are described in the Parks and Recreation System Master <br />Plan to create a network of parks and recreation opportunities, building towards <br />a system that looks more like the amount of “green” provided in other sectors <br />of Roseville. <br />Beyond Southwest Roseville, it is a medium priority to acquire lots at Langton <br />Lake, Acorn, or other instances where a lot could complete a logical park <br />outline. For instances like completing a loop around Langton Lake, securing trail <br />easements would also be a potential method for achieving the goal. If housing <br />density increases (for instance, if residential housing is added around Rosedale), <br />a similar approach would be taken to that seen in Southwest Roseville, but likely <br />focusing on Park Dedication as the primary tool. Roseville Parks and Recreation <br />will always consider other opportunities on a case-by-case basis, but adding <br />new parks in well-served areas is a low priority. <br />Forall Potential Future Projects, Roseville Parks seeks willing buyer/willing seller <br />situations at reasonable prices, and once a project is undertaken, Roseville Parks <br />and Recreation is always committed to going through their full community <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />
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