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277 <br />Regional Trail Master Plans <br />Three Rivers Park District <br />Three Rivers Park District has started to implement a new <br />regional trail type within the Park District in which regional <br />trails are incorporated into fully built -out, urban communi- <br />ties. These regional trails provide convenient, non -motor- <br />ized transportation options to community destinations for <br />community residentswithin the trail service area while also <br />providing access to the broader regional trail network and <br />regional park system. SRF assisted Three Rivers Park District <br />in preparing Regional Trail Master Plans for three of these <br />new trail types: <br />• Crystal Lake Regional Trail, an 11 -mile trail that will <br />pass through the cities of Robbinsdale, Crystal, Brook- <br />lyn Park, Osseo, and Maple Grove. <br />• Intercity Regional Trail, a 5 -mile trail that will pass <br />through the cities of Minneapolis, Richfield, and <br />Bloomington. <br />• Twin Lakes Regional Trail, a 4.4 -mile trail that will <br />pass through the cities of Robbinsdale and Brooklyn <br />Center. <br />For each of the regional trail projects, SRF assisted the Park <br />District with hosting community open houses. SRF also <br />facilitated a series of task force review meetings comprised <br />of trail stakeholders that typically included representatives <br />of the cities where the trail would be located, Hennepin <br />County, MnDOT, and other affected agency stakeholders <br />that resulted in selected trail routes that were supported by <br />all project stakeholders <br />Two of these master plans were subsequently constructed. <br />The Park District is working towards implementation of the <br />remaining plan. <br />Key Personnel <br />Joni Giese, Project Manager <br />Navarre Area Plan l City of Orono <br />
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