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<br />Line 28: <br /> <br />Provide a summary of any planning documents, surveys and or crash data <br />that demonstrate the need for the project. Planning documents may <br />include a school route plan, comprehensive plan, SRTS plan, etc. <br />There have been 38 accidents in the last 10 years on County Road E2 from <br />New Brighton Road and Old Snelling. In 2005, there were 5 accidents, meaning <br />a rate of 1.2 accidents per/1000 vehicles (taken from the Minnesota Department <br />of Vehicle Services). The speed limit on County Road E2 is 40 mph, except <br />when children are present (School zone is set at 30 mph). The Ramsey County <br />Sheriff has received numerous complaints from Valentine Hills Elementary of <br />speeding along this road. Interstate 35W has an exit at County Road E2 and it <br />is used by Bethel University students as a regular route to the university. Also, <br />this road is used often as a shortcut if traffic backs up at Interstate 35W. The <br />current AADT on County Road E2 is 4,100 (taken from the 2006 MnlDOT <br />website ). <br /> <br />In 2002, the City of Arden Hills completed a Parks, Trails, and Open Space Plan <br />(Attachment D). It was found that: Arden Hills is divided by many major roads, <br />highways, and railroads. These transportation corridors provide excellent <br />regional access and mobility, but they separate neighborhoods and people from <br />schools, parks, and libraries. Trail connections are needed to tie the City <br />together, create a comprehensive system of parks and trails, improve safety <br />and enhance the feeling of community. The City of Arden Hills has one <br />elementary school and one high school within its boundaries, Valentine Hills and <br />Mounds View High School. Neither of these schools have proper trails <br />necessary to encourage safe biking and walking as a primary way to go to <br />school each day. <br /> <br />Since 2002, the City of Arden Hills (in particular the Parks, Trails, Recreation <br />Committee) has been working on updating its comprehensive plan, and has <br />identified trail links within the city that are proposed for the next twenty years. In <br />November of 2006, the Arden Hills City Council approved Strategies for Parks, <br />Trails, Recreation, and Community Building (Attachment D). The Comprehensive <br />Plan and Strategies address trail segments that are needed to connect the <br />community to schools, libraries, and parks. The proposed trail on the south side <br />of County Road E2 is listed as a priority (trail #10 of attachment D). Another <br />significant proposed trail that is identified within the Strategies (Trail #3,5 of <br />attachment D) is the Old Snelling Regional Trail (identified on Attachment A - project <br />map). This trail connection is in the City of Arden Hills Capital Improvement Plan <br />for the year 2010. This is a very dangerous roadway that has no trails or <br />pathways. The trail would run along the entire stretch of Old Snelling (Crossing <br />in front of Bethel University, another key connection) from State Highway 51 to <br />County Road 96, (which would connect to the proposed southern trail along E2 - see <br />Attachment A - project map and Attachment B) thereby continuing the City and <br />County's commitment to providing safe links for biking and walking opportunities <br />in our communities. <br /> <br />Ramsey County Parks and Recreation just completed a trail from Tony Schmidt <br />Regional Park under the railroad tracks, which connects to an existing city trail <br />ending at County Road E2 (Attachment B: photos 9,10). The proposed trail on the <br />south side of County Road E2 will meet this city trail. The far southern <br />neighborhoods along Lake Johanna and Tony Schmidt Park will be able to bike <br />through the railroad underpass trail to County Road E2 and both Valentine Hills <br /> <br />Minnesota Safe Routes to School <br />2007 Grant Application tnstructions <br /> <br />12 <br />