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1 <br /> �-- 2 TRANSPORTATION <br /> 3 INTENT <br /> 4 Maintain a transportation system that provides for a variety of safe and flexible mobility options for people and <br /> 5 businesses operating within the City,as well as provides for safe,high-speed accessp the surrounding economic Deleted:to adjacent <br /> 6 regjoNall at a cost that is financially responsible to taxpayers. Deleted , <br /> 7 BACKGROUND <br /> 8 Transportation in Pequot Lakes has evolved like most Midwestern cities—from foot,to horse,to horse or ox drawn <br /> 9 carriage,to train and then to automobile.These modes of transportation shape the way neighborhoods have been <br /> 10 built and have evolved over the many decades since Pequot Lakes was established.The City recognizes that,more <br /> 11 than any other single factor,transportation improvements impact the physical characteristics of the City. <br /> 12 The original Leech Lake trail ran through Pequot Lakes in about the same alignment as the current Highway 371. <br /> 13 The trail was little more than a well worn path for loggers and early settlers.It provided basic access to the outside <br /> 14 world that helped establish the early City of Pequot. <br /> 15 The City grew during the rail era,which is visible in the development pattern of the downtown and surrounding <br /> 16 areas.Lots are established in a grid pattern,which is characteristic of development in the rail/trolley era.This type <br /> 17 of development is common where walking was the primary mode of transportation,and much of the old town is <br /> 18 built in this style.Commercial development sprang up along the rail line and still exists there today. <br /> 19 The town adapted fairly easily to the automobile.Highway 371 ran through the city two blocks east of the railroad. <br /> 20 New development sprang up along this corridor. The area between the highway and the rail line thrived to one <br /> 73 degree or another until the rail was discontinued and the highway was realigned. <br /> X22 The realignment was an attempt to upgrade the highway to modern standards and increase the capacity. Pequot <br /> 23 Lakes, as it existed at that time,was essentially bypassed with this realignment. The gas stations along the old <br /> 24 alignment eventually closed and development patterns shifted west of the abandoned rail line and highway. The <br /> 25 old alignment became County Road 112. <br /> 26 City streets have developed in a mainly piecemeal fashion. In the historic grid portion of the City, many of the <br /> 27 streets are paved,but few sidewalks or other pedestrian walkways have been put in.It is peculiar that some of the <br /> 28 streets,in a seemingly random fashion,are not improved at all.There is certainly a story behind why each street <br /> 29 was or was not improved,but most of these stories have been lost in the history of bureaucratic decision-making. <br /> 30 The area surrounding downtown Pequot Lakes,what was Sibley Township,has developed with a different pattern. <br /> 31 Old winding trails to lake cabins have been adapted to one degree or another as local roadways.Most of these are <br /> 32 substandard in that they lack dedicated public right of way--they exist in a collection of prescriptive easements. <br /> 33 Recent development has reflected an auto-oriented,suburban pattern complete with curvilinear roads and cul-de- <br /> 34 sacs.These newer roads were constructed under modern processes and generally conform to standards of the <br /> 35 automobile era. <br /> DRAFT-November 2010 33 1 P a g e <br />