2014 Parks, Recreation, & Open Space Plan

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Figure 2-7. Open Space Corridors Map ............................................................................................ 2-15 Figure 2-8. Open Space Corridors, Biodiversity Network, and Other High Value Habitat ............... 2-16 Figure 2-9. Open Space Corridors and Ownership Patterns ............................................................ 2-17 Figure 2-10.Jurisdictions .................................................................................................................. 2-19 Figure 4-1. Service Importance .......................................................................................................... 4-2 Figure 4-2. Service Performance ........................................................................................................ 4-3 Figure 4-3. Usage of Facilities ............................................................................................................ 4-4 Figure 4-4. Goal and Values – Importance......................................................................................... 4-5 Figure 4-5. Gap Analysis: Overall Respondents ................................................................................. 4-6 Figure 4-6. The Adaptive System ..................................................................................................... 4-11 Figure 4-7. Illustrated Levels of Service ........................................................................................... 4-17 Figure 4-8. 2013 Park System Service Coverage .............................................................................. 4-19 Figure 4-9. County Park Gap Analysis .............................................................................................. 4-20 Figure 6-1. Service Areas.................................................................................................................... 6-6 Figure 6-2. Park System Concept ....................................................................................................... 6-9 Figure 6-3. Actual and Projected Impact Fee Revenues (2005-2030 in YOE$) ............................... 6-15 Figure 6-4. Actual and Projected Conservation Futures Revenues (2005-2030 in YOE$) ............... 6-17 Figure 6-5. Actual and Projected Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax Revenues for Paths and Trails (2005-2030 in YOE$) ............................................................................................................................................ 6-18 Figure 6v6. Actual and Projected Grant Revenues (1990-2030 in YOE$) ........................................ 6-19 Figure 6-7. Actual and Projected Park Sales Tax Revenues (2005-2030 in YOE$) ........................... 6-21 Figure 6-8. Actual and Projected REET 2 Revenues (2005-2030 in YOE$) ...................................... 6-22 Figure 7.1-1. Regional Context........................................................................................................ 7.1-6 Figure 7.2-1. Existing Trails ............................................................................................................. 7.2-3 Figure 7.2-2.Existing and Proposed Trails ..................................................................................... 7.2-10 Figure 7.3-1. Trail Linkage Opportunities...................................................................................... 7.3-13 Pierce County Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan Table of Contents Proposed Final: February 2014

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