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Gateway Trail south and east of the City. <br />c) City: This system consists of the park interior pathway system and some connecting routes <br />between destinations along maj or roads. There are approximately 69 miles of city owned and <br />maintained off -road pathways. <br />Described below are the major paths that make up the majority of the City's existing pathway <br />system. <br />• Central Park Pathways <br />The pathway system in Central Park has always been popular because of its proximity to <br />attractive and diverse natural amenities, its connection to numerous recreational areas <br />and its size, which provides multiple access points and lengthy paved paths. The Central <br />Park paths are heavily used and provide a very good trail experience for recreational <br />users and a good thoroughfare for utilitarian users. <br />County Road C Pathway <br />The pathway in the County Road C corridor was constructed in 1995 with funding <br />assistance from ISTEA. This path provides an essential central spine through the City, <br />connecting users to a number of City amenities like commerciallretail centers, Central <br />Park, Acorn Park, City Hall and the Lexington Avenue pathway. <br />County Road B2 Pathway <br />This off -road trail provides access from the Lexington Avenue trail through the Rosedale <br />Mall shopping area. It was expanded, using federal funds, in 2005 to extend from <br />Rosedale to the west city boundary where it connects up to the Minneapolis Diagonal <br />Trail. This corridor is a major connector for students within the walking area forRoseville <br />Area Schools, providing connections to Roseville High School, Parkview Elementary, and <br />Roseville Middle School. <br />• County Road B Pathway <br />This corridor consists mainly of off -road concrete sidewalks providing access to and from <br />residential areas, Har Mar shopping area and Lexington Avenue pathway. This sidewalk, <br />from Rice Street all the way to Cleveland Avenue, provides an east/west pedestrian <br />corridor. <br />• Dale Street Pathway <br />This corridor is mainly an off -road bituminous pathway connecting County Road C to <br />Larpenteur Avenue. This pathway briefly merges with the Roselawn /Reservoir Woods <br />Trail atRoselawn. The pathway was identified in the 1997plan and constructed in 2000 <br />using Federal funds. The segment of Dale Street from Roselawn to Larpenteur does not <br />have an off -road pathway. The connection to Larpenteur Avenue is achieved through <br />Reservoir Woods Park. <br />• Larpenteur Avenue Sidewalk <br />City of Roseville Pathway Master Plan <br />September 2008 Page 10 of 39 <br />