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Highway 96 <br /> • A trail underpass should be installed at a selected location between Highway 10 and Lexington <br /> Avenue, when Highway 96 is rebuilt. This grade-separated connection will provide access to City <br /> Hall and the TCAAP area. A trail crossing of Highway 10 should also be incorporated into the <br /> Highway 96/10 intersection, when it is rebuilt. <br /> Highway 10 <br /> There are two potential grade separated crossing locations along Highway 10. One,just south of <br /> Royal Hills Park and another within TCAAP, north of Highway 96. A minimum of one grade sepa- <br /> rated crossing should be built. <br /> I-35W <br /> There are two potential locations for pedestrianibike bridges over I-35W. At least one crossing <br /> should be constructed. A significant option is to convert the existing railroad bridge located just <br /> north of 1-694 to a pedestrian/bike trail crossing. This trail would connect the Round Lake area to <br /> the City of New Brighton trails and long Lake Regional Park. A second trail bridge option is pro- <br /> posed to be located north of Highway 96 to connect the TCAAP area with Long Lake Regional Park <br /> and New Brighton. <br /> Mpls. St. Paul & Sault St. Marie Railroad <br /> Ramsey County proposes to construct a north-south trail crossing under the railroad tracks between <br /> the south section of Ramsey County-Tony Schmidt Park and Charles Perry Park/north section of <br /> Ramsey County- Tony Schmidt Park. This north-south trail link is very important as the railroad acts <br /> • as a significant barrier between neighborhoods and park use. Railroad bridges on New Brighton <br /> Road and Old Snelling are too narrow for a widened shoulder and act as crossing barriers. This <br /> bridge should be widened to accommodate a widened shoulder or trail. <br /> Trail Connections <br /> Additional trails are needed to provide a comprehensive network of walkibike ways and to connect <br /> the community together. These trails will function for recreation and as a non-motorized transporta- <br /> tion alternative. <br /> A. Snelling/Old Highway 10 corridor from the <br /> Arden Hills/Roseville border to Highway 96. <br /> B. County Road E between Snelling and Hamline <br /> Avenues. <br /> C. County Road E between Lake Johanna Blvd. <br /> and New Brighton Road. <br /> D. Lake Johanna Blvd between Ramsey County- <br /> Tony Schmidt Park and the Roseville border to <br /> Northwestern College. <br /> E. Crepeau Park on Tiller Lane to Hamlin Avenue z <br /> to the Roseville border. <br /> F. Ingerson Road between Hamlin Avenue and <br /> Lexington Avenue <br /> Typical off street trail <br /> 18 <br />
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