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CMP Part 4A. Transportation Plan <br /> <br /> <br />City of Orono Community Management Plan 2020-2040 Part 4A, Page 6 <br />Table 4A-3: Collectors <br /> Major Collector Minor Collector <br />Purpose Major collectors serve higher density <br />residential areas (often penetrating <br />residential neighborhoods for <br />significant distances), job and activity <br />centers and freight terminals that are <br />not on the arterial system, and they <br />serve longer local trips, including local <br />bus service. <br />Minor collectors serve shorter local trips and lower <br />density land uses (often penetrating residential <br />neighborhoods only for a short distance). <br />Existing Other <br />Jurisdictions <br />CSAH 84 (Bayside/Leaf Fox St/Old <br />Crystal Bay Rd) <br />CSAH 51 North Shore Dr) <br />CSAH 146 (Brown Road S) <br />CR 201 (Homestead Tr) <br />CSAH 135 (Tonkawa Rd) <br />CSAH 151 (West Branch North Arm Dr) <br />Existing Orono <br />System <br />Brown Road N <br />Old Crystal Bay Road (N of Fox) <br />Watertown Road <br />Willow Drive (S of CSAH 112, north <br />of Fox) <br />Fox Street (Willow to Brown) <br />Ferndale Road W) <br /> <br />Stubbs Bay Rd (Bayside <br />to Watertown) <br />Ferndale Rd N <br />Kelley Pky <br />Leaf Street <br />Casco Point Road <br />Dunwoody Ave <br /> <br />Ferndale Rd W <br />Hunter Dr <br />North Arm Dr <br />Orono Orchard Rd <br />Tamarack Dr <br />Wildhurst Trail <br />Fox Street (W of Willow <br />and E of Brown) <br /> <br />Local Streets <br />Local streets connect blocks and land parcels, and the primary emphasis is on land access. <br />In most cases, local streets connect to other local streets and collectors. In some cases, they <br />connect to minor arterials. Local streets serve short trips at low speeds. Local streets are <br />under the jurisdiction of the City of Orono. Orono currently has 27 miles of publicly owned <br />local streets. Orono’s history has had a significant impact on the local road way systems. <br /> <br />Northern Rural Orono Roads <br />The straight-line road grid system in central and northern Orono was established along section <br />lines a century ago to efficiently serve the agricultural activity in the City. This grid has readily <br />adapted to use as a collector system for the many local and private roads created to serve new rural <br />residential subdivisions in the last 40-50 years. <br /> <br />Southern Lakeshore Roads <br />The seasonal recreational uses that grew up along Orono’s 40 miles of Lake Minnetonka shoreline a