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- Railroad lines now in existence should be kept and more <br />fully utilized if possible. If there is a rail line <br />abandonment in Roseville, some government agency should <br />acquire the land for public purposes. Roseville should <br />ensure safety at all highway and pedestrian crossings. <br />Emergency vehicles should be strategically located <br />throughout our community. Emergency vehicle routes <br />should be established and marked, and opticom (or equal <br />equipment) should be considered. <br />Light rail planning should receive input from Roseville. <br />Roseville should preserve potential rights -of -way and <br />station locations, and identify possible routes for <br />tributary bus service. <br />The RTB and ITC should make greater use of surveys among <br />present and potential transit riders when planning <br />changes in suburban bus and van service,. <br />The RTB and MTC should provide transit schedules and <br />promotional material to homes and businesses by mail and <br />newspaper delivery. <br />- An integrated, comprehensive motorized and nonmotorized <br />transportation plan map for Roseville should be <br />prepared. <br />Appoint a standing Advisory commission consisting of two <br />representatives from each of the Vista 2000 Study Groups to <br />advise of future issues presented by the vista 2000 <br />process. <br />6 <br />
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