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Innovation and Collaboration focused on preservation of natural resources throughout the City. <br />4. The City should use partnerships and innovative approaches to develop and manage parks, Identify and prioritize connected open space with natural amenity value that can be enjoyed by all <br />trails, and open space. residents as the Greenway corridor. <br />• Seek out strategic partnerships with a wide range of parties including school districts, neighboring <br />jurisdictions, private landowners, state and county agencies, and not-for-profit agencies. <br />• Involve residents in the park planning process whenever possible. <br />• Continue City's policy not to use eminent domain to acquire and develop parks, trails, and open <br />space, but instead use park dedication to expand the parks system. <br />Natural Resources <br />5. Preserve and protect Hugo's natural features, including water resources, which form part of <br />Hugo's identity. <br />• Set a good example by designing and constructing all City projects in an ecologically sensitive <br />manner. <br />• Work with landowners to promote conservation practices and to coordinate efforts to protect natural <br />areas. <br />• Continue to innovate stormwater management practices through park improvement projects. <br />• Support Washington County's groundwater plan. <br />• Protect wooded upland communities that are more easily developed than wetland communities. <br />• Evaluate design of developments to ensure that both ecological and recreational needs are met. <br />• Support programs to educate residents and encourage community awareness and involvement <br />HUGO 2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE PARKS, TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE 133 <br />