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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 6: Transportation <br /> <br />125 <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />The City has gathered public input through several open house meetings and a <br />web-based “MySidewalk” site associated with the comprehensive plan update. <br />Through these interactions, members of the public identified issues and <br />opportunities related to transportation, with a strong focus on improving non- <br />motorized transportation options within the City. Many comments were received <br />relating to making the City more walkable and bikeable by filling gaps in the <br />sidewalk and trail network, adding infrastructure such as bike lanes, and making <br />associated safety and streetscaping improvements along roadways and at <br />intersections. Other comments received related to the City’s role in maintaining <br />transportation infrastructure, improving traffic safety, improving transit connections <br />and facilities, prioritizing transit use, and improving connections to Minneapolis and <br />St. Paul. <br />The City also held a work session with the Parks Commission, City Council, <br />Hennepin and Ramsey Counties, and groups of residents with interests in non- <br />motorized transportation in order to identify existing gaps in the network and <br />prioritize improvements. As an outcome of this meeting, a number of gaps in the <br />non-motorized transportation network emerged. Meeting attendees identified the <br />following locations within the City as priority areas for improvements, which served <br />as a basis for developing the planned local non-motorized transportation network: <br />• Stinson Boulevard (throughout City) <br />• 33rd Avenue (throughout City) <br />• East-west access within the Silver Lake Village shopping center <br />• St. Anthony Boulevard between the Northeast Diagonal Trail and Kenzie <br />Terrace/Silver Lake Road <br />• CSAH 88 (New Brighton Boulevard) between St. Anthony Boulevard and <br />29th Avenue (including the intersection of CSAH 88 and 29th Avenue) <br />• Intersection of Silver Lake Road and 31st Avenue <br />• Intersection of 37th Avenue and Highcrest Road <br />• Bicycle Access to Silverwood Park along Silver Lake Road <br />• Bicycle Access to Wilshire Park Elementary School along 37th Avenue <br />
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