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The County Road #116 Trail is scheduled to be completed this year with $I 13,244 in <br />Federal Transportation dollars and approximately $36,000 set aside from Ramsey in 1994 <br />for a cash match, The trail will connect Anoka Senior High School and the Ramsey <br />Elementary School via some existing segments in Anoka and Ramsey. Much of the <br />planning is completed for the project. Remaining is engineering/plan preparation, then bids <br />will be let and contractors will construct the path. The lighting and landscaping may be <br />scaled back from that originally proposed. <br /> <br />1997 <br /> <br />The $80,000 County Road 6'83 Trail's primary purpose will be connecting the Ermine, <br />Lake Itasca, and Autumn Heights Park Districts. The construction will be funded by the <br />Landfill Trust Fund. The trail, originating at the Lake Itasca trail west of County Road #83 <br />near 167th Lane, will travel the length of #83 within the road right-of-way to 153rd <br />Avenue. Connection to Central Park is also an impetus for the improvement. County <br />signed crosswalks should be planned at 161st Avenue and/or 153rd Avenue, or possibly at <br />167th Lane, depending on which side the trail is on. The 153rd/155th trail, in association <br />with this project also scheduled for 1997, will result in a looped trail comprising about five <br />miles, <br /> <br /> <br />
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