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<br />Strategy D: Expand, maintain, and promote a system of continuous and connected pathways that <br />encourage walking and biking <br />1) Regularly update Pathway Master Plan <br />to guide construction and <br />prioritization, with particular emphasis <br />on collector and arterial roads <br />2) Require new public and private <br />construction projects to include <br />pathways <br />3) Provide safe crossings (overpasses, <br />tunnels, etc.) across busy streets to <br />keep areas connected <br />4) Provide safe routes to schools <br />5) Connect major retail and business areas with one another and with neighboring <br />residential areas; support enclosed walkways/bikeways connecting major shopping <br />areas such as the Snelling/Highway 36 area <br />6) Create walkable neighborhoods that promote community cohesion, connections, and <br />cooperation; create pathways that connect neighborhoods as well as community <br />gathering/meeting places with each other <br />7) Work with other units of govemment to develop and connect trail systems <br />Strategy E: Proactively communicate about and promote transit and pathway options <br /> <br /> <br />Goal: Roseville has well-maintained, efficient, and cost-effective public <br />infrastructure <br /> <br />Strategy F: Maintain and upgrade public infrastructure to meet long-term needs <br /> <br />1) Seek community input and perspectives on public infrastructure and facilities at all <br />stages of planning and implementation <br /> <br />2) Incorporate infrastructure for communications and data services in all new roadway <br />construction <br /> <br />Strategy G: Develop and implement environmentally sensitive public infrastructure planning, <br />design, and construction <br /> <br />Strategy H: Provide sufficient funding for long-term infrastructure construction and operations <br /> <br />Roseville has technology that gives us a competitive advantage <br /> <br />Strategy A: Ensure that the technology infrastructure is in place to optimize public and private <br />sector performance <br />3) Provide current and cost-effective technology and associated infrastructure for city <br />operations and services, and public sector partnerships <br /> <br />4) Invest in a technology infrastructure that meets short-term needs and provides long- <br />term flexibility <br /> <br />5) Provide public access to technology infrastructure <br /> <br />6) Support a citywide technology infrastructure that is accessible to the private sector <br /> <br />7) Provide clear infonnation to the public about options, plans, and funding <br /> <br />Imagine RoseviHe 2025 Final Report, January 2007 <br /> <br />Page 14 <br />
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