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Regional Transportation Network in Roseville <br />A significant portion of traffic in Roseville originates from outside of its boundaries. The <br />following table shows thecurrent traffic volumes and those forecasted for 2040. <br /> Current ADT 2040 <br />Projected ADT <br />TH 36 91,000 96,000 <br />I-35W 155,000 162,000 <br />Snelling Ave (TH 51) 45,000 46,000 <br />Lexington Ave (CSAH 50)* 16,800 19,000 <br />Rice Street (CSAH 49) 19,400 22,000 <br />Fairview Ave (CSAH 48) 23,000 24,000 <br />*The Roseville License and Passport Center is located on Lexington Ave. <br />Roseville is served by 15 fixed and 6 express Metro Transit bus routes including the Bus Rapid <br />Transit Route A along Snelling Ave. and the Rosedale Transit Center. <br />Leisure and Recreation Opportunities in Roseville <br />The City of Roseville maintains and operates 32 parks that contain 679 acres of recreation and <br />open space and 67 miles of trails and walkways. The City’s Parksand Recreation Department <br />offers more than 1,000 recreation programs and events that serve the greater Roseville area. <br />Pre-pandemic, the Roseville Parksand Recreation Department brought over 56,000 residents <br />and non-residents together for community-wide events. The City’s Cedarholm Golf Course has <br />over 20,000 rounds of golf played annually. Over 30,000 people used our park building facilities <br />either through rentals or recreational programming. The City’s Harriet Alexander Nature <br />Center and Muriel Sahlin Arboretum have over 20,000 visitors during the year that visit to <br />enjoy the beauty of nature. The Guidant John Rose Minnesota OVAL is a facility that serves <br />the entire state, provides public skating opportunities for over 20,000 people a year and hosts <br />national and international speed skating and bandy competitive events. <br />With the strong draw of Roseville’s parks and facilities, many non-residents utilize the Roseville <br />License and Passport Center when they visit Roseville. <br /> <br />
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