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3 <br />3. The regiona] system lies within a larger metropolitan system, all the pub- <br />licly available open space in the Metropolitan Area, regardless of owner- <br />ship.. The plan calls for a regional system which provides approximately <br />equal access to parks, in distance or time traveled, for everyone in the <br />region. It also calls for equity of service, that is, everyone should be <br />able to find parks which provide about the same kind of service, across the <br />region. <br />Should the equity apply to the entire metropolitan system, to the regional <br />recreation open space system, to the municipal or local system, or to some <br />combination of the above. Where is the greater problem? Where is change <br />needed most? <br />4. Research shows that certain sub-populations in the region visit regional <br />parks less than might be expected, especially elderly., minority, low income <br />and teens. What are arriers to their use? Must the plan call for <br />scat movai of barn er to use more, or differently, than it <br />oes? Are there other things the pan should call far to .remedy the <br />apparent problem? <br />,,;/~ Is the year 2000 target for a completed system plan reasonable? <br />'~ ,~ Appropriate? .Feasible? <br />°" /~"' 6. A major Council task~has ert-vb~a~ 'ng adequatefunds for the system. <br />,,/~ Should that task become al goal f the Council? What is the appro- <br />1~ priate to <br />7. Should the Council adopt a goal calling for a mare active (pro-active) <br />posture to park and recreation issues in the region? In what areas might <br />stronger leadership or activity applied earlier be of benefit to the <br />regional system? <br />8. Minnesota .has stressed the importance of tourism and economic development <br />in public projects including parks. Should the Council"s goals add this <br />directive to the regional system goals? Clearly, regional parks can and do <br />function in this area. <br />. The State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP)-is in revision and <br />a similar national plan review (ORRC II) may begin soon. Should the plan <br />outline an increased role for the regional and metropolitan system in a <br />state and national framework? What concerns need to be met? <br />ISSUE 2. Is the system acquiring the right parks in the ri ht places at the <br />rig Imes an is ~ provi ing a rig act i_~es w~ in em. <br />This question is one which is asked, appropriately, every time a policy plan/ <br />system plan for any public service is opened for discussion. <br />Subquestions follow rather predictably: <br />- Has acquisition proceeded at an appropriate rate, too fast, or too slowly? <br />Is the planned completed system too large,. too small, incorrectly guided in <br />the places being acquired, or correct? <br />