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PTRC Strategies for Parks and Trails <br /> Page 2 <br /> A. Perry Park trail down to lift station road. <br /> This trail connection will link Perry Park to the Tony Schmidt Railroad underpass. The City <br /> will apply for a DNR Local Connection Grant for this trail segment. The grant has a 50% <br /> match up to $100,000. The total estimated cost is $38,500. <br /> 2. West side of Old Snelling from Highway 51 on the south to County Road E on the north. <br /> This portion of highway is tentatively scheduled for improvement during 2007. Building the <br /> proposed trail as part of that project has obvious advantages. This trail segment is a key link <br /> in the major north-south arterial through the city which will eventually connect the existing <br /> Arden Hills with the new TCAAP development. This trail may be eligible for municipal <br /> state-aid funding. In the future, this trail could be extended to Lydia along the west side of <br /> Highway 51. <br /> 3. South side of County Road E from Old Snelling to Connelly <br /> This very important trail links the eastern and western portions of the City, connects two <br /> existing parks, provides access to businesses for people living west of Hwy. 51 and is an <br /> important part of a longer east-west arterial traversing the city from west to east. <br /> • 4. East side of Old Snelling from County Road E to Highway 96 <br /> This is a continuation of trail segment 2 and would include reworking of the railroad <br /> underpass north of Lindey's as well as some form of grade separation when the Highway 10 <br /> and 96 intersection is reconstructed.. This segment is crucial to improved circulation <br /> between the existing and new portions of Arden Hills. <br /> 5. North side of Lake Johanna Boulevard from County Road E on the west to Old Snelling on <br /> the east. <br /> Development of this trail segment would complete the southern east-west arterial through the <br /> city. It is heavily used now—year round—by residents, as well as students from Bethel and <br /> Northwestern Colleges and Mounds View High School. That use is likely to increase with <br /> the growing popularity of Tony Schmidt Park and the County's completion of the trail link <br /> under the railroad(Segment 1). Ramsey County has requested that the Metropolitan Council <br /> designate Tony Schmidt as a regional park which will further increase its visitor use. As a <br /> result, Arden Hills may be eligible for regional park funds to improve this trail and provide <br /> safe access to the park. <br /> 6. Traffic signals at County Road E and Old Snelling <br /> This intersection becomes a major connector in the arterial trails system and trails approach <br /> and leave the intersection from different sides of the street.. For this reason, and because of <br /> the increasing volume of traffic using the intersection, traffic signals are needed. <br />