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<br /> <br />15 <br />Living Streets Plan <br />Vision <br />Improve the quality of life in New Brighton through infrastructure improvements. <br /> Designing streets to include safe and comfortable routes for pedestrians/bicyclists that also <br />moves vehicles slowly but efficiently <br /> Creating a sense of place that celebrates the feeling of community in the city <br /> Protect and enhance the urban forest and environment <br /> <br />Design Objectives <br />1. Improve bike/pedestrian connections and mobility <br />The City of New Brighton has established bikeways and sidewalks to promote non‐motorized travel. <br />Sidewalks are located primarily along major collectors and arterial streets. They provide a safe <br />connection between neighborhoods any key destinations throughout the community. In most cases, <br />sidewalks are not present on the local system within neighborhoods. The City of New Brighton will <br />install new sidewalks/trails/painted bike lanes in accordance with planned City, County and State <br />improvements and the proposed design solutions included in this report. Pedestrian crossing <br />improvements shall be considered at key destinations such as public facilities, public transit, and <br />commercial areas. The City will continue to plow sidewalks and trails to provide year round mobility <br />options, with the understanding that New Brighton does not have an ice‐free road or trail policy (to <br />limit salt reaching ponds, lakes and rivers) <br /> <br />Smart Growth America (Dangerous by Design 2022) <br /> Draft
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