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PUBLIC Since the City of Ramsey has no existing transit service, <br />TRANSPORTATION the following strategies are suggested to reduce single <br />b. Plan passenger auto travel: <br />park their vehicles. At the moment,.the City of Ramsey, <br />having no in -town bus service, also has no officially <br />designated Park n' Ride lots. The City has been considering <br />the City Hall parking lot as a potential site but has not <br />designated it as such. <br />1) Ramsey should use its City Hall parking lot for a <br />Park n' Ride lot. <br />2) The City should encourage the use of Park n' Ride <br />lot by providing a sign visible on Nowthen Boulevard, <br />and information at City Hall. <br />3) If the City receives a favorable response to the <br />Park n' Ride site at City Hall, it should apply to <br />the Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn /DOT) <br />for federal funds for acquisition and /or improvement <br />of additional sites. Potential sites might include <br />parking lots of city parks. <br />4) A portion of Ramsey is included in the Urban Service <br />Area (see the Land Use Section of the plan). This is <br />the area where urban services (sewer and water) are <br />anticipated within the new few years. As this urban <br />development occurs, Ramsey should evaluate the need <br />to extend existing bus routes or develop a paratransit <br />system to serve as a feeder to the fixed route service. <br />69a <br />7 -6 -81 <br />9 -14 -81 <br />