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Trails and Connectivity <br />Existing Conditions <br />Overall, Little Canada has a number of key pedestrian and bicycle connections made throughout <br />the City, but has a number of gaps that preclude the system from being complete. Strengths of <br />the system include: <br /> A strong backbone of linear parks and park trails, which include the Water Works Right‐of‐ <br />Way, Firefighters Historical Trail, Westwind and Thunderbay Parks/Power Line Trail, and paved <br />trail loops within Spooner and Pioneer Parks and other community and neighborhood parks <br /> Off‐road trails on County Road C and Jackson Street <br /> Natural surface trail loops at Gervais Mill Park <br /> <br />Needs <br />Trail connections and safe walking and biking conditions came up repeatedly as top priorities <br />among participants during the public engagement phase of the planning process. The City has <br />identified opportunities to make connections, and is continually adding sidewalks, trails, and <br />safe crossings as opportunities arise. <br />Some collector streets that carry higher volumes of traffic do not have dedicated facilities for <br />pedestrians and bicycles, but do provide wide, paved shoulders. See the table below for survey <br />results regarding respondents’ opinions on the use of paved shoulders in Little Canada. <br />City of Little Canada 6‐13 Parks and Trails Plan <br /> <br />Table 6‐3: Opinions about Use of Paved Shoulders <br />The Current Use of Paved Shoulders on: <br /> … Is Acceptable …Is Not Acceptable <br />Keller Parkway for Pedestrians 46.5 % 53.5 % <br />Edgerton Street for Pedestrians 48.9% 51.1% <br />Labore Road for Pedestrians 52.3% 47.7% <br /> <br />Keller Parkway for Bicyclists 55.9% 44.1% <br />Edgerton Street for Bicyclists 59.7% 40.3% <br />Labore Road for Bicyclists 62.3% 37.7% <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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