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02-28-2013 Agenda and Packet
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Trailways System Master Plan - DRAFT 7 Priorities The following are identified as priorities based on needed completion of a key existing trailway routes per the Detail Plan section herein: • Co Rd 10 – Gap: Intermittent unpaved sections along both north and south sides. Completion of these remaining east to west stretches will fully link neighborhoods, civic sites, commercial sites and multiple senior and assisted living facilities within the and City, and link to a majority of the trailways • Long Lake Road – Gaps: North end west from Eastwood Dr to Groveland Rd has no controlled walk/bike features. No road striping between Co Rd H2 to Co Rd I. Completion of these sections provides a continuous south-to-north trailway on this route • Co Rd H – Gap: No north side walkway from Silver Lake Rd to Edgewood Dr. This stretch supports access to Edgewood, Irondale and Sunnyside schools located on both sides of Co Rd H. No controlled walk/bike features from Old Hwy 8 to east end (35W) and to TCAAP • Co Rd I - Gap: No on street striped biking lanes requiring bikes to use sidewalks. Sidewalk only on south side from Silver Lake Road to Long Lake Road crossing CR 10. This stretch supports access to Silver View Park, multiple senior and assisted living facilities and commercial sites Beyond these priorities, implementation, completion, repair and/or maintenance of trailways should be coordinated when possible with other City or County infrastructure projects.
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