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Park Inventory, <br /> SUPPI & Y, <br /> Distri utionr y <br /> The City of Elk River boasts 1,444 acres of park land that -T <br /> include six athletic and active recreation facilities,15 <br /> neighborhood parks,three conservation/scenic areas, <br /> 13 open space/undeveloped parks,and two community <br /> parks.All City parks and recreation facilities are operated <br /> and maintained by the Parks and Recreation Department <br /> under the direction of the City Council and the Parks and <br /> Recreation Commission. J � <br /> The majority of established neighborhoods in Elk River are <br /> within a half-mile,roughly a 10-to 15-minute walk,of a <br /> neighborhood park.However,much of the rural residential <br /> areas in the northern portion of the City are not served <br /> by neighborhood parks.In the north,the pattern of rural <br /> subdivisions made it less feasible to provide smaller parks <br /> within a walkable distance from existing residences which <br /> I IN`113 111 <br /> lead the City to elect to further disperse parks in this area. <br /> The south of the City is better served by neighborhood <br /> parks and also has access to community parks with play- <br /> grounds and other neighborhood park features which <br /> helps to close gaps in service for this area.The southern <br /> portion of the City is primarily built out which limits oppor- <br /> tunity for additional parkland acquisition. <br /> The railroad tracks present a major barrier to accessing <br /> Meadowvale Park for residents living on the north side <br /> of Lake Orono,underscoring a need for improved access <br /> in the City.The accompanying map highlights residential <br /> areas that are underserved by the current park system as <br /> well as areas that are planned for future residential devel- <br /> opment. It is important to note that much of the land in <br /> the Urban Service Expansion Area is outside of the current <br /> neighborhood park service area which means any new <br /> residential development here will need to coincide with <br /> additional parkland designation. <br /> 108 Parks,Open Space&Natural Resources Plan Elk River Comprehensive Plan <br /> DRAFT FOR REVIEW ONLY <br />
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