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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TRAILS <br />AND JOINT -USE SITES <br />While not counted as City parkland, off-street trail corridors and joint -use school parks are <br />anticipated to play an important role in the future park system. As noted in Chapters 4 and <br />5, trails are proposed to enhance connectivity and access to parks. Increasing the number of <br />joint -use school parks is proposed as a cost-effective way to ensure recreation opportunities <br />are available in park gaps areas where schools are well situated to meet local needs: <br />• Table C-2: Presents the recommended or current mileage and/or acreage associated with <br />these existing and proposed assets. <br />• Table C-3: Recommendations for PRCSA Trails and Joint -Use School Parks <br />TABLE C-2: ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PRCSA TRAILS AND JOINT -USE SCHOOL PARKS <br />Trail Corridor <br />Existing Trail Corridors <br />23.3 <br />12.8 <br />Proposed Golden Loop Trail <br />8.2 <br />4.5 <br />Proposed Key Connection Trails <br />37.5 <br />20.6 <br />Joint -Use School; <br />xisting Joint -Use Schools <br />13.3 <br />roposed Joint -Use Schools 42.0 <br />r <br />Schools... 0.0 <br />TOTAL <br />Notes: <br />Acreage for Key Connection Trails and the Golden Loop Trail is calculated based on an average corridor width <br />of 15 feet, <br />drr ga Fnr lninf-llca Srhnnlc ara hacarl nn rnunfc nF I R alamanfA cifac r I a ra^nhic R infermediate or high <br />City Council 14 — 150 school sites x 3 acres. These estimates are influenced by the size of existir l 12M <br />0 SANTA ANA PARKS MASTER PLAN <br />