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physical focus of parks and recrea on programs. <br />Goal 2Goal 3Goal 3 <br />Policy 2.4: Organize all parks and facili es so <br />Parks Development, Redevelopment, and Parks and Open Space AcquisiParks and Open Space Acquisi on on <br />that a component is provided for informal, non- <br />Rehabilita on <br />programmed ac vi ĻƭΓƷŷƚƭĻ ƚƦĻƓ Ʒƚ ğƓǤƚƓĻ źƓ <br />Add new parks and faciliAdd new parks and facili es to achieve equitable es to achieve equitable <br />the community, at any me. <br />access in all neighborhoods, accommodate the access in all neighborhoods, accommodate the <br />Provide a high-quality, ŋ nancially sound system <br />ƓĻĻķƭ ƚŅ ƩĻķĻǝĻƌƚƦźƓŭ ğƩĻğƭͲ ğƓķ ƒĻĻƷ ƩĻƭźķĻƓƷƭ͸ ƓĻĻķƭ ƚŅ ƩĻķĻǝĻƌƚƦźƓŭ ğƩĻğƭͲ ğƓķ ƒĻĻƷ ƩĻƭźķĻƓƷƭ͸ <br />of parks, open spaces, trails, and waterways that <br />Policy 2.5: Maintain parks and open space <br />desires for a range of recreadesires for a range of recrea on opportuni on opportuni es es <br />meets the recrea on needs of all city residents, <br />according to the standards outlined in the Park <br />serving all ages, abiliserving all ages, abili es, and cultures. es, and cultures. <br />o ers a visual/physical diversion from the hard <br />Maintenance Manual which recognizes that levels <br />surfacing of urban development, enhances our <br />of service must be provided based on the intensity <br />Policy 3.1: Ensure that no net loss of parkland Policy 3.1: Ensure that no net loss of parkland <br />quality of life, and forms an essen al part of our <br />of use and purpose of the site. <br />or open space occurs during alteraor open space occurs during altera ons or ons or <br />ĭƚƒƒǒƓźƷǤ͸ƭ źķĻƓ ty and character. <br />displacement of exisdisplacement of exis ng parkland and open space. ng parkland and open space. <br />Policy 2.6: Use innova ve methods for park and <br />If adverse impacts to parkland or open space take If adverse impacts to parkland or open space take <br />Policy 2.1: Evaluate and refurbish parks, as needed, <br />facility improvements that o er lower lifecycle <br />place, ensure that miplace, ensure that mi ga ga on measures include the on measures include the <br />to re Ť ect changes in popula on, age, and diversity <br />costs, even if the ini al cost is higher. Develop <br />acquisiacquisi on of replacement parkland of equal or on of replacement parkland of equal or <br />of residents, recrea onal ac vi es preferred, <br />park and recrea on facili es that minimize the <br />greater size and value.greater size and value. <br />amount of leisure me available, and best prac ce <br />maintenance demands on the City by emphasizing <br />designs and technologies, and asset management <br />the development of well-planned parks, high- <br />Policy 3.2: As areas of Roseville evolve, and Policy 3.2: As areas of Roseville evolve, and <br />strategies. <br />quality materials and labor-saving maintenance <br />properproper es undergo a change of use and/or density, es undergo a change of use and/or density, <br />devices and prac ces. <br />land should be dedicated to the community for land should be dedicated to the community for <br />Policy 2.2: Orient parks and programs equally to <br />park purposes to ensure adequate park facilipark purposes to ensure adequate park facili es for es for <br />youth ac vi es that focus on community building <br />Policy 2.7: Promote and support volunteerism to <br />those new uses.those new uses. <br />ac vi es teaching them life-long skills, and exposing <br />encourage people to ac ǝĻƌǤ ƭǒƦƦƚƩƷ wƚƭĻǝźƌƌĻ͸ƭ <br />them to a variety of recrea on experiences, and <br />parks and open spaces. <br />Policy 3.3: Determine potenPolicy 3.3: Determine poten al loca al loca ons and ons and <br />to adult ac vi Ļƭ Ǟŷźĭŷ ğĭĭƚƒƒƚķğƷĻ ğķǒƌƷƭ͸ <br />acquire addiacquire addi onal park land in neighborhoods and onal park land in neighborhoods and <br />needs for wellness and provide a range of social <br />Policy 2.8: Encourage the preserva on of features <br />constellaconstella ons that are lacking adequate parks and ons that are lacking adequate parks and <br />interac on opportuni es. <br />in parks considered to be of historic or cultural <br />recrearecrea on facili on facili es. es. <br />value, especially those features that do not con Ť ict <br />Policy 2.3: Focus parks on passive and ac ve <br />with other park uses and ac vi es. Consider the <br />Policy 3.4: Determine locaPolicy 3.4: Determine loca ons for new park and ons for new park and <br />recrea onal ac vi es and ac vi es that take <br />poten al of historic landscapes in parks, including <br />recrearecrea on facili on facili es in redevelopment areas as part es in redevelopment areas as part <br />advantage of the unique natural features. Pursue <br />agricultural landscapes or features. Work to <br />of the redevelopment process and use the park of the redevelopment process and use the park <br />opportuni es for incorpora ng art and cultural <br />perpetuate those landscapes and other features <br />dedicadedica on process to acquire appropriate land. on process to acquire appropriate land. <br />programs, which enrich ci ǩĻƓƭ͸ ƒĻƓƷğƌ ğƓķ <br />of historic or cultural signi ŋ cance when they are <br />emo onal well-being, as a complement to primary <br />iden ŋ ed through recognized inves ga ons. <br />17 <br /> <br />