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09-25-2001 PTRC Agenda Packet
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the railroad acts a significant barrier between neighborhoods <br /> and park use. <br /> Trail Connections— <br /> Additional trails are needed to provide a comprehensive <br /> network of walk/bike ways and to connect the community <br /> together. These trails will function for recreation and as a <br /> non-motorized transportation alternative. <br /> A. Snelling/Highway 10 corridor from the Arden <br /> Hills/Roseville border to Highway 96. <br /> B. County Road E between Snelling and Hamlin Avenues. <br /> C. County Road E between Lake Johanna Blvd. and <br /> Sampson/Hazelnut trail corridor. <br /> D. Cleveland Avenue south of the Sampson/Hazelnut trail <br /> corridor to the Roseville border. <br /> E. Along from Old Highway 10 to Mounds <br /> . View High School. <br /> F. South of Round Lake between I-35W and Old Highway <br /> 10. <br /> G. County Road F between Hamline and Lexington Avenues. <br /> H. Along Highway 96 from I-35W to Lexington Avenue. <br /> I. Within Tony Schmidt Park. <br /> J. Within Bethel and Northwestern Colleges. <br /> K. Within TCAAP and along Rice Creek. <br /> Park and Trail Identification- <br /> None of the trails in the City have names. Individual trails <br /> within the City should be given names and mile markers to <br /> help users find their way and assist with directions. This may <br /> also help the City with maintenance and response to <br /> emergency situations. <br /> Arden Hills Park, Trail and Open Space Plan DRAFT October 1, 2001 <br /> Page 17 <br />
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