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9/5/1995
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9/5/1995
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SEP-05-1995 14:22 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 612 569 3494 P.01/02 <br /> Post-It"brand fax transmittal memo 7671 Iof PiaZ!; r <br /> 179/7://A, '°' i ' -41A:401'4? <br /> 0,ffi, Vosl/.FTG;e°C770Ag e <br /> Dept. Phone#0.4!— IJ <br /> ezx <br /> Faz t 7YT`"5V Z Fax# <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> To: Mary Farrion, City of Mounds View <br /> From: David S. Anderson <br /> Subject: Pedestrian Bridges <br /> Your inquiry this date for pedestrian bridge info over Trunk Highways in the City of <br /> Brooklyn Center is as follows: <br /> !. Trunk Highway 100 at 58th Ave. No. <br /> This bridge connects a 1 + sq. mile residential area to a park on the south side of TH 100 <br /> and the commercial district (Target, K Mart, theaters, restaurants and daycare facilities) on <br /> the north side of TH 100. <br /> 2. Trunk Highway 100 at Brookdale <br /> This bridge connects a residential area on the south side of TH 100 and the regional trail <br /> system from Minneapolis thru Brooklyn Center to Brooklyn Park. <br /> 3. Interstate 94-494 at Shingle Creek <br /> This bridge is heavily used with the trail system that connects Brooklyn Center Central Park, <br /> the trail corridor, Palmer Lake Nature area and Brooklyn Park. <br /> There are no documented numbers or counts of users of these facilities, but may people, <br /> including the disabled utilize these structures. <br /> If you have further questions or need additional info, please call 569-3323 after September 4, <br /> 1995. <br />
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