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. � 11' <br /> Elk Elk River Comp ehensive Plan <br /> River <br /> Funding Source Description / Overview Probability <br /> State Outdoor The State of Minnesota annually allocates funds for park Very competitive,especially with very tight public <br /> Recreation, LCCMR, acquisition and development projects which meet recreational funding available at all levels. Most promising might be <br /> Legacy Fund,and needs identified by the State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Legacy Amendment Funds,especially for parks or trails <br /> Similar Grants Plan.In recent years,Legacy Amendment Fund has emerged as of regional significance. <br /> a legitimate potential funding source for projects of regional or <br /> state-wide significance.Whatever the program,the grants are <br /> competitive and awarded according to project merits. <br /> Land and Water The federal government allocates monies each year to states Funding availability through this program has been <br /> Conservation Fund for public acquisition and development projects.The State of limited in recent years. <br /> Minnesota Administers these grants through the Department of <br /> Natural Resources. <br /> Federal Transportation The federal government allocates monies each year for alternative Funding availability through this program has been <br /> Funds(T-21,RTP,etc.) forms of transportation,which includes bicycle trails that focus on significant in past years.The potential for receiving <br /> transportation. funding for local trails is relatively good. <br /> FeeslEnterprise Funds Minnesota statute allows cities to prescribe and provide for the Becoming a much more relied upon funding source, <br /> collection of fees for the use of any city park or other unit of the especially for singular use facilities ranging from <br /> city park system or any facilities,accommodations,or services ballfields to hockey arenas. <br /> provided for public use therein. <br /> Partnerships Relates to partnerships formed with adjacent cities,the county, Although limited public funding availability is an issue <br /> and school districts to develop,maintain,and operate parks and at all levels,forming partnerships to spread the cost of <br /> recreational facilities on a joint-use basis. providing a specific type of service or facility still has <br /> merit whenever there is an opportunity. <br /> Park Dedication Fees The park dedication fund provides funding for parks as long as Even with periodic adjustments,park dedication fees <br /> community development continues to occur.Any controls imposed alone will not be adequate to fund the system plan to an <br /> on the extent(i.e.,total number of units)or rate of development optimal level. <br /> (i.e.,number of units per year)allowed within the city will limit the <br /> revenue generated under this fund. The City will need to ensure <br /> the fees imposed are consistent with current state statutes. <br /> Donations Donations relates to cash donations,gifts,volunteerism,and Limited potential from a cash perspective,but important <br /> professional services donated to the park for planning,acquisition, with respect to the use of volunteers to offset some <br /> or development purposes. program costs. <br /> Local Sales Tax A local sales tax is a special-purpose tax implemented and levied at As much as the sales tax approach offers high degree <br /> Increase the city level.A local option sales tax is often used as a means of of merit,it must be noted that enacting it requires <br /> raising funds for specific local or area projects,such as improving approval by the State Legislature following requirements <br /> parks and trail within the community. established by state statue. In an ever shifting political <br /> environment,getting this approval is not always certainty. <br /> Park and Trail Bond A Bond Referendum is a way to borrow money to fund capital Although many communities have been successful <br /> Referendum projects and it normally requires voter approval. Collection of the at passing bond referendums to fund park and trail <br /> money is carried out by taxing local property owners. improvements in recent years they have done so by <br /> having a detailed park and trail system plan,completed <br /> community surveys to understand priorities,and have <br /> carried out a marketing campaign that educated citizens <br /> on the monetary impacts and the value added to the city. <br /> Chapter 10: Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space/ 109 <br />
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