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Objective: <br />Strategy: Conduct a detailed traffic study to evaluate safety and traffic concerns at this location. <br />Roadway: Various <br />Map Reference #: <br />Lead Agency: City of Roseville <br />Type of Improvement: Speed Study <br />Objective: <br />Strategy: Concerns have been raised through the public involvement process for the City of <br />Roseville 2040 Transportation Plan regarding multiple speed limit postings along certain <br />roadway corridors through the City. The specific concern is that multiple speed limit postings <br />along certain roadway corridors is confusing to some motorists, especially when speed changes <br />are posted in areas that do not have a significjknt change in roa(A@y design characteristics or <br />adjacent land use. To address this concern, City officials should review current speed limit <br />postings along major roadway corridors and request that MnDOT conduct update speed studies <br />along corridors that are of concern. <br />ItTransit <br />Location: System -Wide <br />Map Reference #: <br />Lead Agency: City of Ros/Metro Tra <br />Type of Improvement: Las a Access <br />Objective: <br />Strategy: Co tions to bus s� <br />lack of contiidewalk facilities <br />ons can be challenging by foot or bike due to <br />Opportunities to improve access and <br />connections sho explore a collablWe manner with all public and private <br />stakeholders. Discu ns with o Transit could be used to help prioritize key investments <br />base idership and ess dem Improvements should be integrated and scheduled as <br />part of I Improvement Programs as funding is available. <br />Location: System-Vde <br />Map Reference #: <br />Lead Agency: Cityille/Metro Transit <br />Type of Improvement: More Bus Shelters <br />Objective: <br />Strategy: Work with Metro Transit to explore opportunities to enhance bus shelter facilities at <br />key locations to support existing ridership and attract additional riders to the transit service. <br />Location: System -Wide <br />Map Reference #: <br />
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