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ea <br />a <br />co <br />W <br />Trailways System Master Planz DRAFT <br />.104 <br />2 <br />It presents the <br />3 <br />aU <br />c <br />O <br />2 <br />4— <br />O <br />T <br />0 <br />a1 <br />t <br />t <br />bA <br />O <br />L <br />t <br />co <br />L <br />co <br />C <br />O <br />aH <br />a) <br />O <br />Q d <br />O -0 <br />L <br />Q � <br />N <br />C Q <br />(13 <br />110 IIVn <br />N <br />• <br />N �+ <br />X CO <br />N N <br />L N <br />� O <br />v v <br />c _C <br />4 <br />v -o <br />-0 c <br />c f6 <br />co a; <br />CI_ <br />ca <br />v > <br />0 <br />aA <br />m <br />0 v <br />0 0 <br />v ° <br />t o <br />Q <br />The focus of the formal trailways is to connect with landmarks <br />Definitions: <br />The following are general definitions of terms used hereafter in this document: <br />Trailways - Encompass Bikeways and Walkways <br />with potential shared usage with pedestrians. Off street, 4' wide minimum. Identified on a map and/or marked with <br />Shared Use (SU) — Integrated BW and WW use through shared surfaces. <br />