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Attachment A <br />2017 City of Roseville Pathway Master Plan Update <br />DRAFT - Project Preference Ranking Criteria for Consideration <br />A. Connects multiple destinations. <br />Provides safe and convenient access to businesses, schools, churches, work, parks and other <br />community amenities and destinations. <br />Add one point for each type of destination within ''/a mile ofpathway <br />• 1 -Institutional use (school, university, public facility, assisted living) within '/a mile <br />• 1-Park/Open Space/Sport and Recreation use within ''/a mile <br />• 1 -Public facilities within '/a mile <br />• I-IndustriallOffice use (employment centers) within '/a mile <br />• 1 -Commercial use within '/a mile <br />Measurement: City's Existing Land Use Map <br />B. Volume of usage. <br />The pathway corridor has shown a consistent need for facility development based on its <br />ability to serve the surrounding population and employment base. <br />Total population within '/a mile ofpathway <br />• 3 -Population is 3,000 or greater <br />• 2 -Population is 2,000 to 2,999 <br />• 1 -Population is less than 2,000 <br />AND <br />Total employment within '/a mile ofpathway <br />3 -Employment is 3, 000 or greater <br />2 -Employment is 2,000 to 2,999 <br />1 -Employment is less than 2,000 <br />Measurement: TAZ socioeconomic population and employment data <br />C. Connects to regional system. <br />Provides linkage to the larger network ofpathways that extend beyond Roseville. The <br />pathway serves longer trips within Roseville and into neighboring cities. <br />• 3 -Regional corridor (county road, regional state trail, RBTN route) <br />• 2 -Local pathway that directly connects to regional corridor <br />• 1 -Pathway provides local connection only <br />Measurement: City's Pathway map and Regional bikeways mapping <br />