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Attachment C <br />Leisure and Recreation Opportunities in Roseville <br />The City of Roseville maintains and operates 32 parks that contain 679 acres of recreation and <br />open space and 67 miles of trails and walkways. The City’s Park and Recreation Department <br />offers more than 1,000 recreation programs and events that serve the greater Roseville area. <br />Pre-pandemic, the Roseville Park and Recreation Department brought over 56,000 residents <br />and non-residents together for community-wide events. The City’s Cedarholm Golf Course has <br />over 20,000 rounds of golf played annually. Over 30,000 people used our park building facilities <br />either through rentals or recreational programming. The City’s Harriet Alexander Nature <br />Center and Muriel Sahlin Arboretum have over 20,000 visitorsover the year that visit to enjoy <br />the beauty of nature. The Guidant John Rose Minnesota OVAL is a facility that serves the <br />entire state provides publicskatingopportunities for over 20,000 people a year and hosts <br />national and international speed skating and bandy competitive events. <br />A sizeable number of users of Roseville’s Park and Recreation programs, facilities, and events <br />are non-residents that usethe City’s infrastructure. As a result, the costs to maintain the local <br />infrastructure and associated facility needs is borne by the Roseville taxpayer. <br /> <br />