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The City has four primary trails that serve the residents of Hugo. A <br />description of each trail type follows: <br />Greenways. A greenway provides a travel area separate from <br />motorized traffic for bicyclists, pedestrians, skaters, wheelchair <br />users, joggers, and other users. Greenways can provide a low -stress <br />experience for a variety of users using the network for transportation <br />or recreation. Greenways can be paved or unpaved, depending <br />on the intended user, and typically follows the Greenway Corridor. <br />While Greenways may be along right-of-way in some areas, they are <br />primarily within natural communities or parks. Greenway trails are <br />important connections that create a lineal park. <br />Trails. A trail is a bidirectional shared use path located immediately <br />adjacent and parallel but separate from a street. Trails can offer a <br />high-quality experience for users of all ages and abilities as compared <br />to on -roadway facilities in heavy traffic environments, allow for reduced <br />roadway crossing distances, and maintain rural and small-town <br />community character. <br />Sidewalks provide dedicated space intended for use by pedestrians <br />that is safe, comfortable, and accessible to all. Sidewalks are <br />physically separated from the roadway by a curb or unpaved buffer <br />space. <br />Paved Shoulder are pedestrian areas that are provided on the street <br />or on the shoulder of a road. Designated bike and pedestrian areas <br />are identified using paint, and include facilities such as bike lanes, <br />advisory shoulders, and yield roadways. Many of Hugo's streets and <br />roadways serve a mix pedestrians and bicyclists. <br />2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE <br />Figure 6-3 Greenway Trail <br />TY� <br />Figure 6-5 Sidewalk <br />;T%tr <br />Figure 6-4 Trail <br />G_ &T.� <br />Figure 6-6 Paved Shoulder <br />PARKS, TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE 122 <br />