Saint Anthony Village Active Transportation Action Plan

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The City of Saint Anthony Village is developing an active transportation action plan. The plan will include key steps to make walking, biking, and rolling around the city safer and more comfortable. The planning team is working together to develop a vision and goals for the plan. The Action Planning process will also include implementation support, such as technical assistance or demonstration project support.

Despite Saint Anthony Village being 2.5 square miles in area—which should be conducive to convenient walking, biking, and rolling—residents have reported feeling unsafe using active transportation and often choose to utilize a personal motor vehicle. This Active Transportation Action Plan aims to improve active transportation infrastructure to enhance access and safety for people of all ages and abilities. With focused engagement on vulnerable populations, this plan will identify key barriers, desired destinations, and strategic safety modifications.

We need your help

We need your help identifying how we might make walking, biking, and rolling (i.e., using other mobility devices like scooters and wheelchairs) a safer, more accessible and enjoyable option in Saint Anthony Village. We welcome your input and look forward to our active transportation future.

The City of Saint Anthony Village is developing an active transportation action plan. The plan will include key steps to make walking, biking, and rolling around the city safer and more comfortable. The planning team is working together to develop a vision and goals for the plan. The Action Planning process will also include implementation support, such as technical assistance or demonstration project support.

Despite Saint Anthony Village being 2.5 square miles in area—which should be conducive to convenient walking, biking, and rolling—residents have reported feeling unsafe using active transportation and often choose to utilize a personal motor vehicle. This Active Transportation Action Plan aims to improve active transportation infrastructure to enhance access and safety for people of all ages and abilities. With focused engagement on vulnerable populations, this plan will identify key barriers, desired destinations, and strategic safety modifications.

We need your help

We need your help identifying how we might make walking, biking, and rolling (i.e., using other mobility devices like scooters and wheelchairs) a safer, more accessible and enjoyable option in Saint Anthony Village. We welcome your input and look forward to our active transportation future.

  • Saint Anthony Village Active Transportation Plan

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    This project is led by a coalition that includes representatives of the City of Saint Anthony Village, City Council, Citizens for Sustainability, St. Anthony-New Brighton Independent School District 282, Active Living Ramsey Communities, planning commissions, Saint Anthony Kiwanis, Hennepin and Ramsey Counties, the Saint Anthony Police Department, and City residents. This Active Transportation Plan is funded through MnDOT’s Active Transportation Program.

    The following vision and goals will guide the future of active transportation in Saint Anthony Village:

    Vision:

    A safe, connected, sustainable, and equitable active transportation network that promotes mode choice, improves quality of life and environmental outcomes, and serves people of all ages and abilities.

    Goals:

    • Quality of Life & Health/Well-being: Provides convenient access to key destinations, encourages a healthy active lifestyle, promoting safe connections to community gathering spaces
    • Transportation Choice/Mode Shift: Swaps vehicle trips for non-motorized transportation and/or single occupancy vehicles, educating and empowering people to get comfortable with active transportation
    • All Ages & Abilities: Creates a safe, comfortable and convenient network that prioritizes the most vulnerable roadway users, improving community access and safety.
    • Complete & Green Streets, Safe Systems Approach: Follows existing guiding planning policies.
    • Partnership: Works with partners to identify opportunities for more connected active transportation infrastructure, considers maintenance responsibilities, coordinates effectively between roadway agencies, leveraging local connections to achieve plan goals.
    • Complete & Green Streets: Follows best practices in street design guidelines, balances the needs of all road users, and incorporates environmentally sustainable practices, increasing mobility and environmental resiliency.
    • Safe Systems Approach: Prioritizes people and safety over traffic, building on recent County-level safety action planning.
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