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Regional Systems <br />The COR is the heart of several regional systems that are either located within or adjacent to The COR. <br />These regional systems include the Northstar Commuter Rail, the Central Anoka County Regional Trail, <br />the Mississippi West Regional Park, and the Mississippi River Trail. <br />A number of these systems have a pedestrian component. As such, Ramsey desires to locate the future <br />Central Anoka County Regional Trail through the heart of The COR, along Center Street. The map below <br />indicates Ramsey's preferred route for this trail. As this trail requires crossing Highway 10, it is <br />imperative that a safe, grade -separated crossing is realized. This pedestrian overpass is envisioned to be <br />connected to the Northstar Commuter Rail — Ramsey Station, and has been named the 'Mississippi <br />Skyway'. <br />Legend <br />I _..i City Boundary <br />Regiona I Parks <br />Road <br />Rivers <br />Regional Trails <br />STATUS <br />Existing <br />— — Planned <br />— — Preferred <br />= Anoka County M itqitdppi River <br />= Centres l Anoka County <br />= Rum River <br />Design Framework — The COR (Amendment #1) <br />November 27, 2012 <br />Page 48 <br />
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