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<br /> <br />these facilities. Within Ramsey, two collector roadways are owned and operated by the city, and <br />Anoka County operates two. Collectors are intended to serve trips of one to four miles in <br />length. Collectors link minor arterials, other collectors, and local streets. <br />Major collectors typically serve higher density residential areas and concentrations of <br />commercial and industrial land uses. These facilities tend to serve longer trips than minor <br />collectors. Major collectors within the city include the following: <br />173rd Avenue Northwest <br /> <br />175th Avenue Northwest <br /> <br />County Road 63 (Green Valley Road) <br /> <br />County Road 27 (179th Lane Northwest) <br /> <br />There are no minor collectors within the city, and the 2040 Transportation Policy Plan does not <br />propose any additional collector roadways within the city. <br />2.1.4. Local Roadways <br />The primary function of local roadways is land access. Local roadways connect individual land <br />parcels with other local roadways and collectors. Trips on local roadways are typically under <br />two miles. Speeds on local roadways are typically low. Longer trips are facilitated by local <br />roadway connections to the collector and arterial systems. Local roadways are under the <br />jurisdiction of the City of Ramsey. Local roadways are all roadways that are not arterials or <br />collectors. <br />2.1.5. Planned Functional Classification <br />Aside from new proposed roadways, no functional classification changes are currently <br />recommended in the city. <br /> <br />A note on transportation plan strategies: <br />Throughout this Plan, locations associated with numbered mode-specific strategies are <br />identified on corresponding maps. These strategies are listed and described in further detail <br />in <br />Table 8. <br /> <br /> <br />Chapter X Transportation (DRAFT) Page X-10 <br />Adopted XXXXXXX XX, 2017 <br /> <br />