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• Additional Definitions and General Provisions <br /> A. Federal, State and County Highways <br /> These streets are classified as expressways, freeways, and principal arterials constructed and <br /> maintained by the State or County Highway Departments. They will carry large volumes of <br /> traffic at peak loading times. <br /> B. Minnesota State-Aid (MSA) Streets <br /> These are termed collector streets that interconnect other collector streets, State or County <br /> highways, or with Minnesota State-Aid streets in the municipality. Municipal State-Aid <br /> funds, apportioned from the gasoline tax, are used to help finance the cost of Minnesota <br /> State-Aid Street. The design for a Minnesota State-Aid road is dependent on traffic volumes <br /> and the urban setting. <br /> C. Commercial/Industrial Streets <br /> These are streets that generally serve commercial/industrial property. They would typically <br /> have a projected traffic volume higher than a residential street. A typical design would be <br /> • thirty-six feet (36') wide with concrete curb and gutter, and nine (9) tone design in <br /> accordance with current MnDOT standards. <br /> D. Residential Streets <br /> Primarily serve adjoining residents with little or no through traffic. Almost all trips have <br /> either an origin or destination on that street. (18.5 miles throughout the City) Street width: <br /> Minimum of 28 feet. <br /> E. Neighborhood Streets <br /> Provide access to residences on that street and provide a route through neighborhood for <br /> residents on other streets. A large proportion of trips have neither an origin nor destination on <br /> that street. (4.5 miles throughout the City) Street width: Minimum of 30 feet. <br /> F. Community Street <br /> Provide access to the residences, institutions and businesses on that street, providing a route <br /> through the neighborhood or business district for residents of other neighborhoods. (6.0 miles <br /> • throughout the City) Street width: Case specific, 32 foot minimum. <br /> 2004 Assessment Policy—Page 22 <br />