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<br />Character of Hiethway 10 <br />Highway 10 would continue to function as a roadway with at grade intersections. Design <br />standards, access management, road improvements and development patterns can <br />substantially improve the image Highway 10 presents to Ramsey residents and passers <br />through. Businesses would be enhanced through redevelopment, access management and <br />design practices. <br /> <br />Briaete over the Mi55i55ippi <br />A new bridge over the river would make the metro area more accessible to Ramsey <br />residents and divert some through traffic. The alternative in Concept A may have less <br />impact on existing development and parkland. <br /> <br />GateWaY5 <br />Gateways begin to tell us about Ramsey, its identity and its history. They would be seen <br />at major roadways as you travel south from Bums Township into Ramsey or as you head <br />north off of Highway 10. The appearance of a gateway can vary from a simple stand of <br />oaks to streetscape designs to a monument sign. <br /> <br />Shoppinet Noae5 <br />Shopping nodes contain convenient shopping areas, which serve the basic needs of <br />Ramsey residents as well as those who are passing through. These nodes are already <br />existing. <br /> <br />Recreational Area5 <br />Recreational parks include areas with high use and activity primarily focused on athletics <br />and exercise. Some of the more prominent areas include the golf courses and Central <br />Park. Many smaller neighborhood parks also provide recreational activities. Future park <br />development would occur primarily within the urban area. Residents within the rural <br />area would rely on private yards, Central Park and local regional parks for recreational <br />needs. <br /> <br />Scenic RoaawaY5 <br />Some stretches of roadway in Ramsey provide opportunities for scenic vistas that <br />preserve the rural character of the community. An overlay district that designates <br />roadways as having significant scenic values would apply design and planning principles <br />to preserve the rural character of the community. <br /> <br />Elements of Concept A <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />
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