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1. Regional Park System Plan Considerations Affecting Your Community <br /> Regional parks and trails in your community <br /> The following regional parks and trails within St. Anthony as contained in the adopted 2030 <br /> Regional Parks Policy Plan are listed below. <br /> Table 1: Regional Parks and Trails in St. Anthony <br /> Regional Park or Trail Unit Master plan boundary of Master plan boundary is not <br /> Name unit is set. Comprehensive set. Comprehensive plan <br /> plan should acknowledge should acknowledge general <br /> boundary location with final boundary <br /> or alignment subject to park <br /> or trail master lan <br /> Silverwood Special Recreation X <br /> Feature <br /> St. Anthony Rail Road Spur X <br /> Regional Trail <br /> Silverwood Special Recreation Feature-This is an existing Special Recreation Feature with an <br /> established boundary. Three Rivers Park District is working with the city and others on the <br /> process of creating a development master plan to help determine the future use of the park. The <br /> boundary as shown in Figure 2 should be acknowledged in the city's comprehensive plan. Three <br /> Rivers Park District is responsible for Regional Park System facilities located in the Hennepin <br /> County part of St. Anthony. Jonathan Vlaming is the contact person and can be reached at 763- <br /> 694-7632. <br /> St. Anthony Rail Road Spur Regional Trail—This is a proposed regional trail that would <br /> follow the existing railroad corridor. Since there is an active railroad operating on the tracks, trail <br /> planning would not take place until there is a change in the status of the use of the tracks. At that <br /> time Three Rivers Park District and Ramsey County will work with St. Anthony and others to <br /> master plan the trail. The general alignment of the proposed trail as shown in Figure 2 should be <br /> acknowledged in the city's comprehensive plan. Greg Mack is the contact person for Regional <br /> Park System facilities in the Ramsey County part of St. Anthony. He can be reached at 651-748- <br /> 2500. <br /> Figure 2 shows the location of all parks and trails listed above in St. Anthony, plus any parks and <br /> trails adjacent to the city's border. <br /> P-4 <br />