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Overall Framework- Street Hierarchy <br /> Overview <br /> The Development Master Plan defines a specific strategy for the layout of streets and blocks within, and <br /> around The COR.The size,type and configuration of this street hierarchy(See Figure 2: Street <br /> Hierarchy) is based on a combination of projected traffic volume, level of service at intersections, <br /> proposed adjacent land use (destination commercial, residential, civic, recreation, etc.) and desired <br /> aesthetic character. <br /> Great streets are essential components of an attractive and inviting public realm. These guidelines <br /> promote a street system that balances pedestrian and vehicular use. Providing streets that support <br /> traffic flow is important, but also creating ample space for street-side activities, strolling promenades, <br /> pockets of green and other amenities is critical to the success of The COR. Streets will promote <br /> convenient access by car-to storefronts, to parking lots and ramps,to entertainment attractions-but <br /> will also encourage foot traffic as a primary way to move about and conduct business in the core area. <br /> Guideline Recommendations <br /> The proposed street and block pattern reflects a compact urban <br /> character, not allowing dead end streets or cul-de-sacs, in favor of - <br /> a traditional grid pattern and connected streets including the <br /> following: <br /> • Provide a street network that distributes pedestrian and - <br /> vehicular traffic throughout the various districts in The - 4f <br /> COR and encourages a more dispersed and less congested k <br /> traffic flow (many choices or travel paths). <br /> • Provide a clear hierarchy of streets resulting in a simple and understandable system for <br /> movement-easy access and convenient circulation throughout The COR. <br /> • Work with Anoka County to convert primary perimeter streets (arterials such as Ramsey, <br /> Armstrong and Bunker Lake Boulevards) to urban street sections, providing sidewalks and street <br /> trees to replace roadside ditches. <br /> • Promote improvements that invite pedestrian and bicycle use including wide sidewalks, <br /> streetscape amenities and designated bicycle trails (both on and off-street). <br /> Objectives <br /> Creative design solutions for public realm improvements should reflect these basic street classifications <br /> (street hierarchy) including: r <br /> • Arterial street-these streets provide the <br /> boundary of The COR and all access into The <br /> COR will be from one of these three streets: <br /> - Bunker Lake Boulevard <br /> - Armstrong Boulevard <br /> - Ramsey Boulevard <br /> e n, <br /> 0 <br /> • Destination street-signature addresses for <br /> shopping, entertainment, services, work <br /> place and other primary amenities <br /> - Sunwood Drive <br /> Design Framework-The COR Page 5 <br /> February 28, 2012 <br />