Public engagement, provide venues for cultural activities& training for participation in natural resource-based activities for the portion of the Great River Passage within Battle Creek=Indian Mounds Regional Park, Lilydale-Harriet Island PR, Hidden Fall
Public engagement, provide venues for cultural activities& training for participation in natural resource-based activities for the portion of the Great River Passage within Battle Creek=Indian Mounds Regional Park, Lilydale-Harriet Island PR, Hidden Falls/Crosby PR, Mississippi Gorge RP, Cherokee Heights RP, Sam Morgan & Robert Piram RT's (year 2 of 2)
Jurisdiction-wide
Sec. 4. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$16,584,000$18,891,000
(a) $16,584,000 the first year and $18,891,000 the second year are for distribution according to Minnesota Statutes, section 85.53, subdivision 3.
(b) Money appropriated under this section and distributed to implementing agencies must be used only to fund the list of projects approved by the elected representatives of each of the metropolitan parks implementing agencies. Projects funded by the money appropriated under this section must be substantially consistent with the project descriptions and dollar amounts approved by each elected body. Any funds remaining after completion of the listed projects may be spent by the implementing agencies on projects to support parks and trails.
(c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section must ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding.
(d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with Conservation Corps Minnesota for restoration, maintenance, and other activities.
Measure and report the number of innovative public engagement opportunities and type of engagement and number of participants, and number of active organizational partnerships established to support programming, equity, and access.
1. 7 Community design engagements (315 participants), 160 programs (4,000 participants), 9 partner convenings (600 people)
2. 37 active organizational partnerships
3. No new cultural areas established, but seven cultural areas maintained
4. Goats Invasive Species Removal: 33 acres, bluff and slope, invasive species removal; Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change: 25 acres, floodplain forest, adaptation study; Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary: 27 acres, prairie, Dakota indigenous prairie restoration
Saint Paul General Fund