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<br />trips per day (2006). Pedestrians and bicyclists are not permitted on the hwy, and there are no <br />facilities or frontage roads connecting Anoka and Ramsey on either side of Hwy's #10 & #169. <br /> <br />The project is especially significant as in addition to recreation; this missing link is an impediment <br />to sustainable economic development between two adjacent cities with a strong manufacturing <br />industry, with many workers being forced to use or arrange for short distance automobile <br />commuting, as additionally, this project area is not served by Metro Transit. <br /> <br />Provide a description (no more than one page) of the project. <br /> <br />The fundamental essence of this project is one half mile of 10' bituminous trail, and nine tenths' of <br />a mile of 8' foot concrete trail, with two 10' wide bridges and associated enhancements. This trail <br />project will begin and end in two different, but complimentary municipal parks, both of which <br />will be 'pearis-on-the-string' of the important National and Regional Mississippi River Trail. <br /> <br />In each park will be interpretive displays with elements of public art. The content and design will <br />be a service-learning collaboration between the Political Science and Art Departments' at the <br />Anoka- Ramsey Community College. It is anticipated that one of the signs will discuss the history <br />of transportation in the area - beginning with river travel by the earliest indigenous inhabitants of <br />the state, and then progressing through the periods of the pre-settlement exploration, Red River <br />Ox Carts, steamboat travel, the railroads, the so-called Military Highway, to our post-modern era; <br />leading up to the implementation of transit, commuter rail and concepts of sustainable <br />transportation systems. <br /> <br />The display at Anoka's Mississippi Community Park is likely to focus on the Natural History of <br />the Mississippi, the anthropocentric values of the river over time; and our changing views of both <br />rivers and modes of travel-leading up to the designation of this area as the most unique National <br />Park in America, as well as highlighting this project. <br /> <br />Beginning in Anoka's park at an existing trail, the project will commence with a naturalized and <br />landscaped concrete tiered 'Redi-Rock' wall system on either side of the oxbow channel that <br />surrounds King's Island. Upon this wall will be a 10' foot wide arched bridge, suitable for use of <br />#12,000 lb maintenance equipment. (The image below shows the location of the elements this part <br />of the narrative discusses.) <br /> <br />04/03/2009 <br />
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