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City of Roseville Pathway Master Plan <br /> <br />County Road B Pathway <br />This corridor consists mainly of off-road concrete sidewalks providing access <br />to and from residential areas, HarMar shopping area and Lexington Avenue <br />pathway. This sidewalk, from Rice Street all the way to Cleveland Avenue, <br />provides an east/west pedestrian corridor. <br /> <br />Dale StreetPathway <br />This corridor is mainly an off-road bituminous pathwayconnecting County <br />Road C to Larpenteur Avenue. This pathway briefly merges with the Roselawn/ <br />Reservoir Woods Trail at Roselawn. The pathway was identified in the 1997 <br />plan and constructed in 2000 using Federal funds. The segment of Dale Street <br />from Roselawn to Larpenteur does not have an off-road pathway. The <br />connection to Larpenteur Avenue is achieved through Reservoir Woods Park. <br /> <br />Larpenteur Avenue Sidewalk <br />Four segments of this sidewalk have been constructed along Larpenteur <br />Avenue since the development of the 1997 plan. The segments are Hamline <br />to Oxford (2000), Galtier to Rice Street (2001) and Oxford to Reservoir Woods <br />(2003). The segment of Larpenteur between Reservoir Woods Park and Galtier <br />was completed in 2017. <br /> <br />Lexington Avenue Pathway <br />This is the main north/south spine of the City. The corridor consists of both <br />bituminous path and concrete sidewalk running from Larpenteur Avenue <br />north through Roseville and into Shoreview. Shoreview’s development of this <br />pathway corridor provides a wonderful opportunity to create a regional <br />north/south link. <br /> <br />Roselawn/ Reservoir Woods/ McCarrons Pathway <br />This off-road trail was identified in the 1997 plan and constructed in 2000 <br />using Federal funds. It follows Roselawn from Lexington Avenue through <br />Reservoir Woods Park under Dale Street to McCarrons Blvd. This pathway <br />then continues along both North and South McCarrons Blvd to connect to Rice <br />Street. <br /> <br />Rice Street Pathway <br />This is an important north/south link from Roseville to St. Paul. The corridor <br />has a bituminous path of varying width and condition. This is a critical feeder <br />to the Trout Brook County Trail at McCarrons Park. The Trout Brook Trail <br />connects to the Gateway State Trail. <br /> <br />4)User Groups <br />Users differ widely in their means of travel, ability and preference for travel <br />environment. Some will place importance on their ability to get from one place to <br />another, keeping their trip time short and not concerning themselves with the <br />conditions around them. Others will favor traveling in a pleasant environment, <br />even going out of their way to experience scenic and natural amenities. This plan <br />Page 14 <br /> <br />
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