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5. 3. <br />Public Works Committee <br />Meeting Date: 10/17/2023 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Connect the community through Parks, Trails and Recreational Programming. <br />Title: <br />Trail Gap Connection Planning <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case, is to brief and update the Committee on the city's approach to planning for trails and <br />especially identifing and prioritizing new trail construction and connections. <br />Bituminous trails (together with sidewalks) may be the most cost effective aspect of the city's park and trail <br />system and one that serves the greatest diversity of residents. There is a variety of recreational value directly <br />associated with trail usage —and the trails connect neighborhoods and residents to their parks and other <br />destinations. In doing so, trails are also an important transportational element for the community, and add safety <br />benefits to both pedestrians and motorists at the same time. The city is fortunate to have over 75 miles of trails in <br />place today, and more planned -for. <br />While trails are greatly appreciated by residents, and they desire more opportunities and connections they can <br />cost $150,000 to $200,000 or more per mile to construct. Therefore, the city has been judicious and strategic in <br />the implementation and creation of the trail system, with grants providing more than $2M in funding to date. <br />Requiring construction of trails along arterial roads by Developers has also been key to building Ramsey's trail <br />system. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />As signaled above, it has been imperative to prioritize new trail creation with a focus on maximizing the <br />return -on -investment of each trail segment. Two strategies are included here one is to maintain a Trail <br />Connections project within the CIP to be ready to implement opportunity -driven trail connections. Perhaps a good <br />project example is the trail gap between the Holiday gas station along T.H. 47, north of 142nd Avenue. A key <br />opportunity would be when a vacant parcel develops along this stretch, such that the Developer would pay for <br />some of the trail costs, with the city contributing to 'fill the gap'. The first attachment illustrates this area (note the <br />cost estimates are out of date). <br />Perhaps the most important strategy for prioritizing city-wide trail gaps, was the conception of the Circle of <br />Ramsey Greenway, which is a trail loop (with interior 'spokes') that circumnavigates the city, connecting all the <br />groups of neighborhoods and each of the community parks. Utilizing this planning approach has resulted in about <br />80% of the Circle of Ramsey Greenway in place today. For the meeting, staff will highlight this example to <br />illustrate the Trail Gap Connection Planning process and direction. The Circle of Ramsey Greenway is <br />the second attachment. <br />Funding Source: <br />No funding is required as part of this case discussion. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends continuing to look for cost-effective means to connect the community through trails, with <br />priority consideration for key gaps. <br />Outcome/Action: <br />