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10/22/2007
Council Meeting Type
Regular
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07-173
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• <br />• <br />• <br />3. Implementation: <br />Restoration work is started. Effective restoration is usually a multi -step process, <br />requiring not only installation, but many years of maintenance and monitoring. <br />4. Monitoring: <br />Biological indicators are monitored to determine how effective the restoration <br />methods are in meeting the project objectives. <br />5. Evaluation: <br />The actual outcomes are compared to the <br />the reasons for the underlying differences <br />6. Adjustment: <br />Practices, objectives, and models,, used during the restoration process may lead <br />to reassessment of the problem, new questions, and new optians to try in a <br />continual cycle of improvement for'.iven project. <br />ar ticiat ed outcomes. In addition, <br />reinterpreted. <br />Management and stewardship<proctices for main <br />regular inspections, sweeping <br />removal, bituminous repair, turf, <br />as well as sign inspection, repair and /or re <br />stewardship practices also include re <br />observation decks and amenities akin <br />nonce along the corridor will include <br />s removal, cleaning, mowing, snow and ice <br />ee maintenance, shouldering if necessary, <br />ement if necessary. Maintenance and <br />trtc r maintenance and repair of overlooks, <br />the trail corridor. <br />V. DEMAND FORE <br />Tonal par and trail have been increasing in popularity and as the population <br />grows, the need additioAa f recreation resources and amenities grows as well. The <br />population in Anoko County has been growing steadily and is predicted to grow 38% in <br />h°e next 25 years Al ng the corridor, the Cities of Blaine and Lino Lakes is predicted <br />to dlost double in population growth from the year 2000 to the year 2030. This will <br />create a; very high demand for recreational opportunities. <br />Population J` rast <br />ity of Blaine City of Centerville <br />2000 45,014 3,202 <br />2010 64,800 3,700 <br />2020 76,100 4,100 <br />2030 78,000 4,700 <br />City of Lino Lakes <br />16,791 <br />23,700 <br />27,500 <br />31,300 <br />*Metropolitan Council 2030 Regional Development Framework — Revised Forecasts, January 3, 2007. <br />Page 5 of 14 <br />
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