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intersection is too close to the T.H. 10 intersection to install a <br />separate traffic signal. The best solution might be to introduce turn <br />prohibitions, particularly for the westbound to southbound left turn. <br />At some point, it might be necessary to replace existing on-street <br />diagonal parking with parallel parking and additional off-street <br />parking. <br /> <br />Roadway Additions <br /> <br />Additions to the roadway network had to satisfy several criteria: <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />They could not damage the urban fabric. Elk River has many <br />well established neighborhoods and parklands, and a <br />commitment was made to find solutions to transportation <br />system inadequacies without showing roads cutting new <br />swaths through existing neighborhoods. However, existing <br />local street rights-of-way were considered eligible for <br />incorporation into the system of arterials or collectors, as <br />necessary. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />They had to take traffic off those roadway segments that had <br />been identified as deficient in the ultimate travel demand <br />forecast. In areas where no deficiency was identified, <br />roadway additions were not shown unless they provided a <br />significant positive impact on deficient areas elsewhere in the <br />system. As development occurs in these areas, it will be <br />necessary to add collectors to the system. This is especially <br />tree of the northern part of the City, where arterials are spaced <br />further apart. However, it is beyond the scope of this study to <br />recommend locations for new residential collectors in areas <br />not yet developing. As development plans are submitted to <br />the City, the review process should include referring to a <br />functional classification characteristics chart such as Table 4 <br />to ensure that collectors are added to the system at property <br />spacing, in such a way as to promote their intended use. <br />Roadway additions had to fit the overall functional <br />classification scheme. Arterial additions had to fill in holes <br />in the system, their addition being means to the end of an <br />integrated network of arterials. <br /> <br />Figure 6 is a map of the City of Elk River with proposed minor <br />arterial additions described herein highlighted. The letter attached to <br />roadway additions in the text correspond to the letters on Figure 6. <br /> <br />Roadway A <br /> <br />Roadway A is a north-south link along the west edge of Elk River <br />that provides the connection from T.H. 10 across the Elk River to <br />County Road 72 and subsequently County Road 32. This roadway <br /> <br /> -27- <br />CTP-230.156 230-156-80 <br /> <br /> <br />