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1974

The Legislature created the Regional Parks system in 1974, encompassing existing city and county parks, and committing $40 million in bonds to acquire land to develop parks.

1995

In 1995, the Legislature created the Livable Communities Act (LCA) grant program, to assist communities in implementing their local plans.

2015

Residents love the region's parks and natural areas and cite them as contributing significantly to our high quality of life; there were more than 47.3 million visits to regional parks and trails in 2015.

In 2015, the Met Council adopted a new Housing Policy Plan, the first in nearly 30 years, to assist local communities plan for an create housing options that give people of all incomes and life stages viable choices for safe, stable and affordable homes.

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