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In summary, the League Of Women Voters of Roseville could support bike paths <br />as an outgrowth of promoting bicycle use under the above position statements. In <br />other word , to reduce energy consumptlon� to reduce air pollution and to form a <br />comprehensive transit system* <br />However, we cannot apeak to the specifics of design, ]Location on or off roadway), <br />funding, maintenancep size and so forth of the particular bike path/way under <br />discussion this evening. <br />It was noted In a A(Jaeville League of Women Voters study on Parks and Recreation <br />done in that Lexington avenue carried a large amount of bicycle traffic and was <br />unsafe due to sloping, gravel shoulders. The Roseville League voted at the annuAl <br />meeting in April 1981 to update that study, however, we have not done that at this <br />time <br />Thazik you for this opportunity to share our positions with you. <br />Sincerely, <br />1'or <br />Sally Simundson <br />President, Roseville League of Women Voters <br />2/2 - 7/22/81 <br />