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Trailway System Plan – DRAFT April 2012 <br />4 <br />Trailway Connections to Neighboring City Linkages <br />Shoreview Connections <br />The City of Mounds View currently has an established connection to Shoreview with the trail along County Road I. Another <br />connection which could become a reality in the future is along County Road J. The City of Blaine has a right-of-way along the <br />north side of County Road J. A right-of-way is thought to exist along the south side of County Road J east of Coral Sea Road. <br />An off-street trail is located east of the 35W bridge leading into Shoreview, connecting to Lexington off-street trailway. MN <br />DoT is planning on having an eight foot wide sidewalk along one side of the Hwy 610 overpass. There is an opportunity for <br />County Road J to be a connector road if trailways were advocated by the participating cities of Mounds View, Blaine and <br />Shoreview. The Rice Creek Corridor will also provide a linkage between Shoreview and Mounds View. <br /> <br />New Brighton Connections <br />Trailway connections to the City of New Brighton are offered on an off-street path along Long Lake Road (the Mounds View <br />portion to be completed the summer of 1992). Also, the connections to Silver Lake Road provide a direct arterial route to <br />New Brighton trailways. This proposal accesses Mounds View routes to both Long Lake Road and Silver Lake Road trailways <br />continuing into New Brighton and beyond. <br /> <br />Future Old Highway 8 connection will provide opportunities to plan a trailway along Old Highway 8 for a connection to Long <br />Lake Regional Park. The intersection of Old Highway 8, County Road H and Highway 10 will be realigned during the <br />development of the Rice Creek Trailhead project coordinated by Ramsey County. This realignment will provide an <br />opportunity to connect trailways which are recommended in this proposal. <br /> <br />Fridley Connections <br />The City of Mounds View connects to the Fridley trailway system along County Road H, County Road H2 and County Road I. <br />All three connectors provide access onto the Fridley trailway system. <br />