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3.2 Provide places or features for gathering within parks <br />3.2.1 Add more tables, seating, and picnic facilities within the system <br />3.2.2 Continue to support neighborhood gatherings in parks, such as Night to Unite <br />4. Reinforce community character, history, and sense of place with parks <br />4.1 Beautify the City with attractive, meaningful, and durable park elements <br />4.1.1 Work with local artists to integrate public art in the parks <br />4.1.2 Explore the possibility of creating or supporting a public art task force group or other <br />public art initiatives <br />4.1.3 Integrate gardens (formal and/or natural) in each park <br />4.2 Ensure no net loss of parkland within Little Canada <br />4.3 Create a variety of user experiences within the park system <br />4.3.1 Collaborate with residents and organizations to incorporate meaningful features such <br />as pollinator gardens, rain gardens, or public art to help express community character <br />and strengthen the park identity <br />4.3.2 Continue to design parks that have unique features or improvements that give each <br />park a distinct identity <br />5. Protect, preserve, and enhance natural areas within the City’s park system to <br />provide residents with opportunities to connect with nature <br />5.1 Provide at least one contiguous acre of woods, prairie, or wetland within each half of the City <br />5.1.1 Create additional natural areas if opportunities arise or demand warrants <br />5.2 Strengthen Gervais Mill Park as the community’s primary natural area park <br />5.2.1 Limit development in Gervais Mill to improvements that support passive recreation or <br />improve water quality and habitat while meeting wetland restrictions <br />5.2.2 Provide access for people of all abilities by maintaining a soft‐surface ADA accessible <br />trail in Gervais Mill <br />5.2.3 Expand access to Gervais Mill by connecting residents to it via trails, sidewalks, and <br />bikeways, such as a sidewalk on Noel Drive <br />5.3 Develop and implement natural resource management plans that ensure natural areas are <br />ecologically healthy, diverse and sustainable <br />5.3.1 Develop and implement a forest management plan for wooded areas at Spooner Park, <br />Gervais Mill Park, and Nadeau Wildlife Area <br />5.3.2 Create maps that identify and protect high‐value ecological areas or areas that have <br />the potential to be of higher ecological value <br />5.4 Collaborate and maintain partnerships that plan for and fund ecological restoration and <br />management of natural areas in Little Canada <br />City of Little Canada 6‐17 Parks and Trails Plan
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