Laserfiche WebLink
• Complete the Bicycle Friendly Community checklist and apply for <br />National Bike Friendly Community status <br />o Examine the Bicycle Friendly Community program, do an <br />inventory of the City of Ramsey for items on the checklist, fill out <br />the application, generate a list or template as to how the City of <br />Ramsey can become even more conducive for safe and healthy <br />walking and biking. This assessment uses the 5 E's (engineering, <br />education, encouragement, evaluation and enforcement), which <br />can help give the City of Ramsey a baseline and identify where <br />possible walking and biking improvements can be made. <br />o FYI -The League of American Bicyclist's, Bicycle Friendly <br />Community @ <br />http:://www.bikeleague.org/programs/bicyclefriendlyamerica/co <br />mmunities <br />• Identify walking and biking routes for commuting, recreation, and leisure <br />activities within the City of Ramsey of various lengths that will actively <br />promote walking and biking within the City of Ramsey. <br />• Name and map various trail length loops for walking and biking within <br />the City of Ramsey. <br />• Develop park and trail descriptions to promote physical activity for the <br />City of Ramsey web site. <br />• Identify missing links/gaps in the trail and sidewalk network, prioritize <br />the segments, and develop a plan and design for the highest priorities. <br />Integrate this with the City's Capital Improvement Program and any <br />Anoka County Highway Department scheduled improvements. <br />• Create a Citywide map of all sidewalks and trails including connections to <br />bordering communities. <br />• Post trail loops on the city's web site, including health benefits of walking <br />(E.g. calories burned per kilometer etc.) and place corresponding article <br />in the Ramsey Resident and prepare spot on QCTV. <br />• Create wayfinding and directional signs to guide residents to and around <br />the trail loops. <br />Ramsey Community Intervention #2 - Estimated Investment by SHIP $5.000 <br />Equipment - Canoes and kayaks for Sunfish Lake <br />As a SHIP `partner,' the city will have the option to spend up to a maximum of $5,000 for <br />approved equipment purchases that must relate to SHIP Community Intervention <br />guidelines. For the canoe system (discussed by the Finance Committee in June 2010), <br />all other elements like the security system would need to be in place in order to for this <br />equipment purchase to be approved. If it is not approved by City Council, then <br />alternative equipment investments can be considered, such as secured paddle boats for <br />The Draw, or public bikes to be associated with the parking ramp in The COR as an <br />example. <br />