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segment north of County Road C as the second highest ranked and unfinished project after <br />Rice Street. <br />5.Many residents use this segment of Victoria Street for walking, biking, and the Roseville High <br />School uses it for training its cross country and track runners. <br />6.There is a segment of this ro adway near the intersection with West Owasso Blvd where many <br />northbound cars cross the centerline and many southbound cars drive on the should er. <br />7. The paved roadway consists of two lanes, 12 feet wide plus a six-foot wide shoulder on each <br />side. <br />8.The speed limit on this segment of Victoria Street is 40 mph. The existing traffic on this <br />segment of Victoria Street is more than 6,500 vehicles per day with a 2030 projected traffic <br />volume of 12,000 vpd. (Comprehensive Plan 2030, City of Roseville, Adopted October 26, <br />2009, Chapter 5, Transportation). <br />9.Many Roseville residents who live on or near this segment of Victoria Street do not feel safe <br />walking or biking on the current shoulder, particularly families with children and those with <br />physical disabilities. <br />10.A fact sheet 11 Health by Design" summarizes the benefits of sidewalks and can be found at <br />www. healthbydesig n. org. <br />We therefore request the City Council order the planning for construction of this pathway as detailed <br />in the report to the Council from the Public Works, Environment, and Transportation Commission in <br />its report of November 26, 2013 which was forwarded to the City Council as a recommendation as <br />requested by the City Council. <br />Name Address <br />Sarah Brodt Lenz 2965 West Owasso Blvd.