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process. A portion of this trail was constructed on the north side of CSAH 8 as part of <br />the road improvement project in 2006. <br />The following map from the Metropolitan Council shows the general alignment of the <br />proposed Hardwood Creek Trail extension and the Glacial Hills Regional Trail. <br />Figure 7-1. Regional Trail Corridor Map <br />0 05 1 15 3 25 3 35 4 45 5 55 a .5 i Mlaa <br />Source: Metropolitan Council, 2030 Regional Development Framework <br />Public Support for Trails <br />Parks and P'..tt s <br />•. FgmlLend <br />aw PMTa NonPmM <br />� RapenN <br />5N tam <br />beaIaM Counylnntl <br />Re .I Trails <br />E -U" <br />- Na,vwd <br />— Rapesq <br />SIaLLExif4rq <br />YMaga(MMI <br />taxa aM Malo, Rrvms <br />AYro, ftrrors artl 56aoms <br />TaLL S4aemi <br />202fIMlISA <br />RG 5trg1 Gmalina <br />Repbnal Trail Saa1aF Carillon <br />r- RouMary Ad�max <br />RawO,Hbn 0 N,m I <br />!'. Kwlhit <br />� Conplq,q tl,a Syrtom <br />Hugo residents have expressed a strong need for a trail system in Hugo. However, <br />throughout the park planning process, many landowners expressed concern over <br />preliminary plans that showed potential trail corridors on or near their property. Working <br />with landowners and addressing landowner concerns are important parts of the trail <br />system planning process. <br />Public support for trails is critical to successfully planning and implementing a trail <br />system plan. Generally, landowners support trail systems when they are part of the <br />planning process and when they are aware of the benefits that trails offer. Although this <br />Chapter 7 7-29 <br />Parks, Trails, & Open Spaces <br />Cleo <br />