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84 <br />A Complete Streets approach to planning and implementing non -motorized facilities, as described <br />in the MnDOT Complete Streets Implementation Resource Guide, can provide a helpful framework <br />for creating a community -supported, safe, comfortable, and convenient transportation network that <br />serves all modes. A Complete Streets policy or process is intended to provide design guidance and <br />implementation clarity, allowing the community and project designers to advance individual <br />projects in a collaborative and cost-efficient manner. <br />Accessibility is a very important consideration for non -motorized design. All new pedestrian and <br />bicycle facilities must meet the ADA accessibility guidelines established in PROWAG. The guidelines <br />in PROWAG address the design needs of people with physical and/or visual impairments. <br />Accessibility will become increasingly important over the next 20 years due to demographic <br />changes. Baby boomers are aging and the population over age 65 is increasing. People over 65 are <br />more likely to have physical and/or visual impairments that affect their ability to get around. <br />City of <br />Off-street Facility <br />Sources www.pedbikeimages org / Laura Sandi <br />Protected Bikeway <br />Source: NACTG Urban Bikeway Design Guide <br />Conventional Bicycle Lane <br />Source: www.pedbikeirnages.org/ Jennifer Corrpos <br />Bicycle Boulevard <br />Source: NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide <br />Buffered Bicycle Lane Wide Paved Shoulder <br />Source wwrg anew Lyulsov Zuyeva Source: wwwpedbikeimagesorg/ Laura Sandi <br />RAMSEY <br />Comprehensive Plan 2040 <br />