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Outcomes <br />The analysis provides an overview of conditions for pedestrians and bicyclists <br />on streets within the County. The result reflects the quality of streets and the <br />experience for walking and cycling rather than a simple documentation of the <br />existing facilities. Maps showing existing and planned facilities are available in the <br />State of Walking and Biking Environment Report. <br />In addition, the system analysis provides additional information to inform future <br />implementation of the Connected Ramsey Communities network. Evaluating <br />network quality, barriers and key population concentrations supports both the <br />route identification process and knowledge about needs for improvement or new <br />facilities. <br />Four Analysis Areas <br />The technical analysis of the Ramsey County walking and biking network covers four <br />areas. These analysis areas can be referenced independently to better understand <br />the street -by -street conditions or can be combined to understand a comprehensive <br />picture of street by street gaps, barriers and opportunities. <br />Each analysis area is composed of two or more factors. The Pedestrian and Bicyclist <br />Safety Analysis, for example, is built upon datasets of reported crashes and locations <br />of fatalities. Each analysis area is depicted below, identifying the primary inputs used <br />in the analysis. <br />PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE NETWORB <br />QUALITY ANALYSIS <br />Roadway <br />Classification <br />Facility <br />Provision <br />Speed <br />Limits <br />PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLIST <br />SAFETY ANALYSIS <br />ACTIVITY <br />CONCENTRATION <br />ANALYSIS <br />EcIUFTY CONCENTRATION <br />ANALYSIS <br />2B-4 I SYSTEM ANALYSIS <br />