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1.4Continue to integrate trails and sidewalks into the planning <br />and design process for private development and public <br />improvement projects <br />1.4.1Include active transportation facilities where sensible in <br />street reconstruction and public infrastructure projects <br />1.4.2Review the system for gaps and priority segments as part <br />of the annual capital improvement planning process <br />1.4.3Collaborate with Public Works and other City <br />departments, meeting on a semi-annual basis at minimum <br />1.4.4Take steps to begin the planning process for priority <br />projects to position them for grant funding opportunities as <br />they arise <br />1.5Continue to engage federal, state, county, and adjacent <br />municipalities to expand and enhance active transportation <br />facilities <br />1.5.1Develop the Water Works Right-of-Way south of Little <br />Canada Road with a paved trail, working with the Saint <br />Paul Regional Water Service <br />1.5.2Collaborate with Ramsey County and surrounding <br />communities to establish regional trail connections <br /> »Connect to the Gateway State Trail via Keller Parkway <br />and Arcade Street <br /> »Connect to Trout Brook Regional Trail, making a grade- <br />separated crossing over Highway 36 <br />2. Use trails to make social connections as well as physical <br />connections <br />2.1Continue to provide walking trails in at least one park within <br />each half of the City <br />2.2Provide places or features for gathering and seating along trails <br />3. Make walking and biking easier and safer <br />3.1Provide bike racks at all parks <br />3.2Identify and monitor high frequency active transportation <br />destinations and routes and modify maintenance practices, <br />signage, etc., as needed <br />3.3Increase public awareness of the trail system <br />3.3.1Make the system more visible with attractive wayfinding <br />and signage <br />3.3.2Provide digital and physical trail maps to the public <br />A portion of the Water Works Right-of-Way <br />is already paved <br />Wayfinding, signage, and maps help <br />residents and visitors navigate the system <br />CITY OF LITTLE CANADA - PARK SYSTEM MASTER PLAN45