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GRADE SEPERATED - A Grade separated pathway is one that passes over or under a road or highway. This can <br />be achieved either by providing a pathway tunnel, a pathway bridge, or providing pathway accommodations <br />alongside a road that passes under or over a road or highway. <br />LIGHT TRAFFIC -Pedestrians, bicyclists, in-line skaters and other types ofnon-motorized traffic. <br />PEDESTRIAN - A Pedestrian is any person afoot or in a wheelchair (both motorized and non-motorized}, It can <br />also mean a young child an a tricycle ar smal] bike. <br />RECREATIONAL BICYCLIST - <br />RECREATIONAL CORRIDORS -High use corridors intended to link recreational facilities in Roseville and the <br />adjacent communities. There are Lexington Avenue, Dale Street, Victoria Street, County Road C, B and B2, <br />RIGHT OF WAY - a general term denoting land, property, or interest therein, usually in a strip, acquired for or <br />devoted to transportation purposes. Right-of-way^ means the privilege or imrnediate use of the highway. (MN <br />]69.0] Subd. 45) <br />ROADWAY -Roadway means that a portion of a highway improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular <br />travel, exclusive of the sidewalk or shoulder. 1n the event a highway includes two or more separate roadways, the <br />term roadway as used herein shall refer to any such roadway separately, but not to all such roadways collectively. <br />{MN 169.01 Subd. 3 l } <br />SHARED LANE -Low traffic roads that have no additional space provided for light traffic but that can be shared <br />between automobi]es and light traffic because of low traffic volumes. Shared lanes are not designated as pathways <br />although they da provide good access routes to other pathways. <br />STRIPED SHOULDER -Shoulder means that part of a highway which is contiguous to the regularly traveled <br />portion of the highway and is on the same level as the highway. These are at least 4 feet wide. (MN 169.01 Subd. <br />33) <br />SIDEWALK -Sidewalk, usually within the road right of way, generally 4-6 feet wide and running parallel to the <br />road, intended for use by pedestrians. (MN 169.01 Subd. 33) <br />STREET OR HIGHWAY -Street or highway means the entire width between boundary lines of any way or place <br />when any part thereof is open to the use of the public, as a matter of right, for the purpose of vehicular travel. (MN <br />169.01 Subd. 29) <br />TRAF"F1C CALMING -Physical and other measures used on a street or highway to reduce the dominance and speed <br />of motor vehicles. <br />TRAILS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (TMP} -Program developed to provide the community of Roseville with a <br />ietwork of pathways based on the Pathways Master Plan, including construction/implementation and <br />maintenance/management components. <br />