Most destinations within the city of Rosemount are a short walk or bike ride from home. Still, many people resort to using cars for a lot of their trips. With the development of a pedestrian and bicycle master plan, the city hopes to steer residents away from driving and get them out and about on foot and bikes. Last year, after being awarded a $25,000 grant by the Minnesota Statewide Health Improvement Program (SHIP), city staff and a consulting company began drafting a pedestrian and bicycle...
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