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CHAPTER 3 <br /> Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities <br /> While cyclists can use any street in the downtown core, there are no designated <br /> bicycle lanes or other bicycle-only facilities. The Harborfront Trail touches the <br /> northwest corner of the downtown core and provides connections between the <br /> Everett Marina and Forest Park. However, bicycle lanes on Colby Avenue to the <br /> north are terminated before reaching downtown, and there is no north-south <br /> bicycle link through downtown to connect to the Interurban Trail in the south at <br /> 41St Street. There is also no east-west bicycle facility connecting to trails on <br /> Highway 2. <br /> I i ° 0 4S <br /> 7 <br /> M I f^ <br /> `: U <br /> P <br /> .00,.E Trails ,. , <br /> ....,'Everett <br /> .... Bike Lanes <br /> mak, I1 , l , <br /> zCli I . __ IPacific <br /> _ <br /> r _ <br /> . j. <br /> \\.‘ <br /> 0 <br /> v r <br /> P 41st St <br /> F p <br /> c. N R/pry11,e1/ <br /> G 7.3C7,;uhf <br /> c Figure 23. Existing bicycle facilities. tN-- <br /> • <br /> 28 MAKERS architecture and urban design <br /> 0509 rpt draft.doc-6/29/06 <br />
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