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8.2. Multimodal Strategies <br />The multimodal strategies listed in this section are specific, actionable steps that the City can <br />take in support of the goals of this Plan. These strategies are based upon existing and future <br />transportation needs as described in detail in the previous sections of this Plan. <br />The multimodal strategies are broken into several categories: <br />1. Programmed Improvements & Studies <br />2. Congested Roadway Corridors <br />3. High Crash Locations <br />4. Freight <br />5. Interchanges <br />6. Functional Classification <br />7. Transit <br />8. Bicycle and Pedestrian <br />9. Citizen -Based Concerns <br />Each strategy is tied to one or multiple goals; however, not all goals are associated with a <br />specific strategy. In these cases, the City's goals apply across individual projects, and the City <br />will identify opportunities to achieve them throughout its existing project and policy <br />development processes. The following pages describe each strategy, notes which goal(s) is/ are <br />related to each strategy, and identifies the lead agency for the strategy. Figures 17 and 18 <br />following the strategies highlight selected strategies geographically. <br />Strategies: Programmed Improvements & Studies <br />Roadway: Interstate 35W —South of TH 36 <br />Lead Agency: MnDOT <br />Type of Improvement: Pavement Preservation <br />Goals Addressed: Coordinate Transportation Decisions; Create a Sustainable Transportation <br />Network. <br />Strategy: FY 2018 programmed pavement preservation project south of TH 36 through <br />Roseville. <br />Roadway: Interstate 35W —County Road C to Lino Lakes <br />Lead Agency: MnDOT <br />Type of Improvement: Pavement Preservation and Managed Lane Expansion <br />Goals Addressed: Coordinate Transportation Decisions; Create a Sustainable Transportation <br />System; Create a Safe and Efficient Roadway Network. <br />Strategy: FY 2019 programmed pavement preservation and addition of MnPASS lanes north <br />of TH 36 through Roseville. <br />Roadway: TH 36 <br />Lead Agency: MnDOT <br />Type of Improvement: Pavement Preservation <br />Goals Addressed: Coordinate Transportation Decisions; Create a Sustainable Transportation <br />Network. <br />Strategy: FY 2022 programmed pavement preservation project through Roseville. <br />ChapterX—Transportation (DRAFT) <br />Adopted XXXXXXXX XX, 2017 <br />Page X-49 <br />
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