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Roseville2040 Chapter 8: Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space <br /> <br />1.W HAT W E H EARD <br />Public Engagement <br />Parks, recreation, trails, and open spaceshave been incorporated in every <br />engagement tool used, including public meetings, intercepts, online surveys, <br />walkabouts, meetings-in-a-box, focus groups, and stakeholder interviews. The <br />message from the public has been very positive and consistent: <br />People love Roseville’s parks and recreation; they are one of the main <br />reasons that residents appreciate Roseville. <br />We are committed to following the master plan vision for parks, set in 2010. <br />Parks and Recreation Commission <br />In addition to the public engagement process, the Parks and Recreation <br />Commission has been reviewing and updating the goals and policies from the 2010 <br />Master Plan through a series of meetings and exercises. They have verified their <br />validity and are very supportive of continuing those elements with minor revisions. <br />The “Goals and Policy” section below reflects those modestly revised statements. <br />2.2010 M ASTER P LAN U PDATES <br />Since the adoption of the 2010 Parks and Recreation System Master Plan, Roseville <br />has undertaken a number of projects within the parks as part of the PRRP and <br />other efforts, and has acquired several new park spaces. M AP 8-1 shows additions <br />to the parks and recreation system. <br />Chapter 8 Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />