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•fpfrNSPQRTAT LQN. <br />JU^JE, 1980 <br />Hlahway 12 that becomes llmitea-aceess east of Orono's eastern boundary <br />»lth Haysata. <br />isaiiiil <br />accats and intersection characteristics are typical of a minor arterial <br />or collector* <br />JURISDICTION: STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION <br />RlCHT”OF”MAy WIDTH: MINIMUM 100 FEET FOR TWO LANE HIGHWAY <br />MINOR ARTERIAL A Minor Arterial is a controlled access, moderate capacity <br />street or highway designed to move vehicles within planning subregions and <br />between adjacent subregions. The Lake Minnetonka <br />arterial functioning to move, principally commuters and truck traffic, <br />Jwm the wee^rriaL Minnetonka communities into the urbanised areas of <br />intersections without direct access to individual residences. <br />JURISDICTION: HENNEPIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION <br />u <br />RIGHT-OF-WAY WIDTH: MINIMUM 80 FEET FOR TWO LANE HIGHWAY <br />r^T.T.grrftP A Collector street functions to collect traffic from local <br />but is regulated as to location and number with direct ^cess to be <br />_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ avaflable ^ <br />^t£'^thSf^lSffidTors“arrirte^^nt?§trrd or with four-way <br />atop signs. Traffic usage is moderate. <br />JURISDICTION: COUNTY OR CITY !/■ <br />RIGHT-OF-WAY WIDTH: 60-66 FEET <br />CMP 7-15