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Off-StreetShared-Use Paths <br /> <br />Shared-use paths are utilizedby a variety of non-motorized users including; pedestrians, cyclists, <br />skaters, and runners. Shared-use paths are typically wider than an average sidewalk and paved <br />with asphalt or concrete. <br />There are approximately 46 miles of shared-use paths within UGB, all of which are scheduled to <br />be rated in 2019. In 2017, staff rated 45miles of shared-use paths. In 2015 approximately 30 <br />miles of shared-use paths were in a PCI condition of 90 or above, however, this number dropped <br />to 23 miles in 2017. <br />The City standards for shared-use paths require a concrete structure no less than six inches deep <br />and 12 feet wide. Paths designed, constructed or reconstructed to current standards are expected <br />to have a 50-year life. <br />Of the $51.2 million 2017 bond, $5 million will go toward safety improvements for <br />pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure. <br /> <br />Figure 12 Map of Off-Street Shared Use Paths <br />23 <br />May 29, 2019, Work Session - Item B <br /> <br />
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