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BOUNDARIES • • COSTS <br /> 17/Lexington Avenue. The County will work closely with the City of Blaine to ensure that trail easements <br /> are acquired and the trail is constructed as development occurs. <br /> *.T14 <br /> A3' <br /> Legend 1 7 <br /> EXISTING BUNKER-CHAIN OF q <br /> LAKES REGIONALTRAIL <br /> PROPOSED BUNKER-CHAIN <br /> OF LAKES REGIONAL TRAIL <br /> EXISTING REGIONAL TRAIL y <br /> - <br /> --PROPOSED REGIONALTRAIL Y <br /> SCHOOL <br /> ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY <br /> ROADWAY <br /> EXISTING CITY TRAIL <br /> PROPOSED CITY TRAIL <br /> CRY PARK <br /> -REGIONAL PARK REGIONAL <br /> TRAIL CORRIDOR <br /> WATER <br /> Bunker- Chain of Lakes Regional Trail Alignment <br /> Figure 4 Exhibit B <br /> At CSAH 17,the trail connects to an existing ten foot wide portion of the East Anoka County Regional Trail <br /> and travels south on the west side of the road to 109th Avenue. At the signalized intersection at 109th and <br /> Lexington Avenues,the trail follows on the south side of 1091h to Pheasant Ridge Drive where it currently <br /> ends. From there, as shown in Figure 5, Exhibit C,the 10 foot wide trail is proposed to follow on the south <br /> side of 109t"from Pheasant Ridge Drive east to County Road 53/Sunset Avenue. At Sunset Avenue,the trail <br /> is proposed to cross over Interstate 35W south to Elm Street. <br /> From Sunset and Elm,the existing trail travels on the south side of the street east to 4th Avenue. At 4th Avenue, <br /> the trail crosses to the north side of the street and continues on to CSAH 23/Lake Drive. At the signalized <br /> intersection of CSAH 23/Lake Drive,the trail crosses east to Marshan Park. It travels through Marshan Park <br /> Page 4 <br />