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Central Anoka County Regiona75 ll <br /> /( NP <br /> �e <br /> The CDR Pedestrian <br /> New Aurn rt ng Into hange 3 . <br /> Oriented Development <br /> r . <br /> -----•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•- BNsp <br /> i - <br /> i <br /> i — <br /> i <br /> ...................................... <br /> MississippiRiver i <br /> LEGEND <br /> j <br /> —•—•—•—•—•—•—•t " Mississippi River Regional Trail Existing Trails <br /> —•— j Proposed Trails <br /> '`•� Existing or Funded <br /> - - ... Mississippi River Trail <br /> 1 <br /> j j ✓ Existing or Funded <br /> Central Anoka County <br /> �_•—•——•—._,—• '—•—_ — •_ Regional Trail <br /> i o� <br /> _:— <br /> =Rail <br /> Existing/Proposed <br /> Green Space <br /> I <br /> o iso aoo sooteat V <br /> Appendix E,Figure 1-Project Location and Trail Map <br /> Alternatives and Barriers to Safe immediately to the south of the existing Minnesota Department <br /> Pedestrian Movement ofTransportation's ROW occupied by TH 10. <br /> The Mississippi Skyway would provide a safe grade-separated The closest alternate pedestrian and bicycle crossing of TH 10 <br /> pedestrian and bicycle connection between The COR and the is at Armstrong Boulevard when the new interchange design is <br /> Mississippi River and across the existing barrier of the TH 10 constructed. A user traveling from the Ramsey Northstar Station <br /> corridor and rail line. to the proposed south touch-down point of the Mississippi <br /> Skyway by way of Armstrong Boulevard would travel an <br /> TH 10 is a 4-lane divided highway that is a primary east-west additional 1.7 miles or an estimated 35 minutes of walking time. <br /> route in Anoka County, serving as a commuter corridor to the Such an extensive non-direct route would be prohibitive from a <br /> Minneapolis/St. Paul Metropolitan Area with annual average user's standpoint, and will continue to invite illegal pedestrian <br /> daily traffic of 43,500 vehicles per day in the project area. crossings as has been problematic throughout the highway and <br /> BNSF runs parallel to TH 10.There has been a nearly 40 percent railroad corridors. <br /> increase in freight traffic since 2012, when approximately 48 Absent a pedestrian overpass,TH 10, the railroad corridor and <br /> freight trains passed through each day. In addition to freight the parallel Riverdale Drive will continue to act as a physical <br /> trains, these tracks also facilitate the Northstar Commuter Rail barrier between Ramsey's mixed-use development, commuter <br /> system. rail station, and regional investments on both sides of the <br /> In the Fall of 2014,the City of Ramsey constructed an extension highway and the amenities along the Mississippi River which <br /> of Riverdale Drive from Alpaca Street NW to Traprock Street NW could hinder sustainable development potential and economic <br /> at the regional park. This roadway extension is parallel to and growth in the region. <br /> December 2014 Mississippi Skyway Over TH10 Preliminary Engineering Report ii <br />