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<br /> <br />Ramsey Boulevard (CSAH 56) and Nowthen Boulevard (CSAH 5) <br /> <br />Nowthen Boulevard (CSAH 5) and Sunfish Lake Boulevard (CSAH 57) <br /> <br />Nowthen Boulevard (CSAH 5) and 167th Avenue <br /> <br />Nowthen Boulevard (CSAH 5) and 175th Avenue <br /> <br />Nowthen Boulevard (CSAH 5) and Green Valley Road <br /> <br /> <br />2.3.Access Management <br /> <br />The purpose of access management is to provide adequate access to adjacent land development <br />while maintaining acceptable and safe traffic flow on higher level roadways. Access <br />management consists of carefully controlling the spacing and design of public street <br />intersections and private access points to the public roadway system. Because they are designed <br />for higher speed, longer distance trips, arterials generally have restricted access, while local <br />streets can accommodate much greater access. Collector roadways fall in between arterials and <br />local roadways regarding the amount of access that is permitted. <br />The agency with jurisdiction over a roadway sets access management guidelines. Access to <br />US 10 must meet MnDOT access management guidelines. See and for MnDOT <br />Tables 3.1 3.2 <br />Access Management Guidelines. <br />Anoka County has established access management guidelines for county roadways, as <br />displayed in . <br />Table 4 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Chapter X Transportation (DRAFT) Page X-15 <br />Adopted XXXXXXX XX, 2017 <br /> <br />