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RELATED EXPERIENCE <br /> - � t - - I - <br /> a <br /> ;pkte — I <br /> n"ling P.oku•ay � �� o �I <br /> 0 <br /> an, ) y <br /> o m , <br /> r — <br /> � — --' c auPlece <br /> n n Pa,k,,,.y ea < <br /> �. .4 j <br /> rya, <br /> R t inkthe - � 4 � e° x It <br /> Gr Rounds j <br /> , <br /> Ti - <br /> a ve <br /> E_lktrto <br /> �` �•��1``ray y ■ - I Ahtu Sanceery Inoran Mk <br /> _w l�� j _ <br /> 1 1 <br /> _ 1 a Abed <br /> no <br /> rave-coax m, V \\erg� <br /> ,s aarueCr k I <br /> i Reg Felt w1ietlsla <br /> . <br /> -------_________ / <br /> ZZ,• � nfta �T wePro� I <br /> . r� '�. <br /> Pal Pan Ff9s Eye 4 <br /> Raj R�anal�n6 1 RwP k <br /> � -- -- Trals,94evays&card Rwr6 1 � -_ <br /> �Mnalf-ma]ha�s '\ �• <br /> ifV E;r Fails e a r_ f �Oiraad dke r r ;' <br /> ` z arm` __ReWNSd Bf�waYlCmP Ran) P <br /> f � r y.' �RgnsdTals�kenay PaMS&R�Lei y, - _ <br /> o P0-Mlles � �drk 1,aN d T,,1 L,s,pPs k eAlSnay'tCd,,fi Rakgvle al PaM1 <br /> 5 QIV dI t- :do Sa,".•��_\ <br /> ._-------- <br /> SA I N T PA UL PA RKS A N D REC REA TO N SYSTEM PLA N <br /> SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA <br /> The City of Saint Paul,Minnesota(278,752 population)has a well loved and well used park and recreation system that is experiencing <br /> significant infrastructure needs in a time of declining budgets. In 2009,the City engaged the HKGi Team (HKGi assisted byTreeline <br /> and Miller Dunwiddie Architects)to prepare a comprehensive plan for all parks and recreation facilities in Saint Paul to make the <br /> system more financially sustainable and more relevant to current recreation trends. The Plan considered public,private and non- <br /> profit recreation providers and facilities. The System Plan includes an inventory,evaluation and recommendations for the city's 170 <br /> park properties,41 recreation center buildings,trails,parkways,fields,courts,and other facilities. A series of interactive communities <br /> meetings helped shape Plan content and recommendations. Web,e-mail,focus group,staff,and Mayor,City Council and Parks <br /> and Recreation Commission input also guided the Plan content. The Plan is designed to prioritize investment in city facilities and <br /> expand partnerships to match resources with expenditures while updating the city's recreation facilities to better meet current <br /> and future recreation needs. <br /> The Plan envisions a transformed 21 st Century recreation system that is more relevant, more connected and more sustainable. <br /> The Plan is a blueprint and asset management tool. It contains plans and specific recommendations for recreation centers,parks, <br /> trails, parkways,access to nature,athletic fields and facilities, play equipment,and specialty facilities. The Benefits section of the <br /> Plan shows a savings from the recommended reconfiguration of recreation center buildings of$1 million per year that can be <br /> reinvested in other facilities to achieve the comprehensive transformation of the parks and recreation system. <br /> PAGE 18-ELK RIVER PARKS&RECREATION MASTER PLAN PROPOSAL <br />