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09/28/2015
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BOUNDARIES & ACQUISITION COSTS <br />The trail is proposed to be an eight to ten foot wide paved trail. Working west to east, as shown in Figure 3, <br />Exhibit A, the existing trail leaves Bunker Hills Regional Park from the south east corner of the park, just <br />north of Blaine High School. It crosses to the south side of Bengal Drive and heads east as an eight foot wide <br />striped on -road bicycle lane. At Jefferson Street the trail changes to a ten foot wide grade separated paved <br />trail behind the curb and travels south on the west side of the street. At the intersection of Jefferson Street <br />and CSAH 14/Main Street, the trail crosses at the signalized intersection to the south side of CSAH 14/Main <br />Street and travels east, crossing over Highway 65 and currently ending at Aberdeen Street. From Aberdeen <br />Street, the proposed trail is to be a ten foot wide grade separated paved trail that follows on the south side <br />of CSAH 14/Main Street to Cloud Drive. This stretch is just over a mile long and would potentially impact 22 <br />BUNKE- <br />REGIONAL <br />Blaine <br />High <br />School <br />Legend <br />EXISTING BUNKER - CHAIN OF <br />LAKES REGIONAL TRAIL <br />„ , PROPOSED BUNKER - CHAIN OF <br />LAKES REGIONAL TRAIL <br />al SCHOOL <br />:"' ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY <br />UBRARY <br />EXISTING REGIONALTRAIL <br />.. - PROPOSED REGIONAL TRAIL <br />ROADWAY <br />EXISTING CITY TRAIL <br />PROPOSED CITY TRAIL <br />CITY PARK <br />REGIONAL PARK. REGIONAL <br />TRAIL CO RR DOR <br />WATER <br />Figure 3 <br />Bunker- Chain of Lakes Regional Trail Alignment <br />Exhibit A <br />parcels. 1f right of way or easements are needed, it is estimated that the width of those easements may be <br />between 15 and 20 feet. <br />At Cloud Drive, as shown in Figure 4, Exhibit B, the trail travels south on the west side of the road to <br />approximately West Lake Boulevard. Near that intersection, the trail then travels east, through The Lakes <br />residential development and along the man-made lake with connections to Lakeside Commons and East Lake <br />Page 3 <br />
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