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Roseville2040 Chapter 8: Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space <br /> <br />CurrentProjects <br />Current projects include: <br />Parks and Recreation Renewal Program, with numerous projects city-wide. <br />Parks and Recreation System Natural Resources Restoration. <br />OOnnggooiinngg PPrriioorriittiieess <br />Improving the distribution of park and recreation services in Improving the distribution of park and recreation services in ssouthwest Rosevilleouthwest Roseville <br />remains an area of focus. remains an area of focus. Various strategies have been identified for Various strategies have been identified for ssouthwestouthwest <br />Roseville in the Master Plan,Roseville in the Master Plan, andand undertaking those strategiesundertaking those strategies is an ongoiis an ongoing ng <br />priority that is pursued as it makes sensepriority that is pursued as it makes sense (refer(refer to to <br />MM AAPP 88--22).). Several approaches <br />are described in the Parks and Recreation System Master Plan to create a network <br />of parks and recreation opportunities, building towards a system that looks more <br />like the amount of parks and recreation opportunities provided in other sectors of <br />Roseville. <br />Beyond southwest Roseville, it is a medium priority to acquire lots at Langton Lake, <br />Acorn, or other areas where acquisition of a lot could complete a logical park <br />outline. Securing trail easements is another possible strategy for completing a trail <br />loop in locations such as Langton Lake. If housing density increases (for instance, <br />if residential development is added around Rosedale), a similar approach would <br />be used to that seen in southwest Roseville, but likely focusing on Park Dedication <br />as the primary tool. Roseville Parks and Recreation will always consider other <br />opportunities on a case-by-case basis, but adding new parks in well-served areas <br />is a low priority. <br />For all For all future potential land purchasesfuture potential land purchases, , Roseville Parks Roseville Parks and Recreation and Recreation seeks willing seeks willing <br />sellersellers s andand reasonable pricereasonable pricess. When a purchase is made. When a purchase is made, , Roseville ParksRoseville Parks and and <br />RecreationRecreation is always committed to gois always committed to goinging through their full community process for through their full community process for <br />planning andplanning and design.design. The Roseville Parks and Recreation ADA Transition Plan is to The Roseville Parks and Recreation ADA Transition Plan is to <br />assess current conditions and toassess current conditions and to achieve achieve ADA compliance with every ADA compliance with every new and new and <br />renovated projectrenovated project. . <br />Coordination with Pathways Planning <br />The 2010 Master Plan provided a vision for connectivity between parks, housing, <br />businesses, and schools. This was based on the “constellation” concept which <br />generated more value within the system by connecting parks in logical ways (refer <br />to M AP 8-3). With good connectivity, not every park has to provide duplicative <br />services, and the park experience can extend into the surrounding neighborhoods. <br />That approach remains the focus of Roseville Parks and Recreation, in coordination <br />with the Pathway Master Plan. <br />Chapter 8 Page 4 <br /> <br /> <br />