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widely separated areas of the City. The routes are <br />comprised of 18 miles of Bike Paths and 15 miles of <br />Bike Lanes, and include the following: <br /> <br /> · A major north-south route, the South Coast Route, <br /> which connects the major southern commercial area <br /> with the Santa Ana River Trail in the north, and <br /> includes Santa Ana college. Over one-half of this <br /> route will be off-street Bike Paths; <br /> <br /> · An east-west route which serves the civic Center <br /> and Central City Area from the western side of <br /> the City. This will all be essentially Bike Lanes <br /> for the exclusive or semi-exclusive use of bicy- <br /> <br />cles; <br /> <br />A major portion of the <br />permits long-distance, <br /> <br />Golden City Loop, which <br />leisurely bicycling on off- <br /> <br /> street Bike Paths. The completed first portions <br /> of the Golden City Loop will include the Pacific <br /> Electric Route, the South Coast Route, and the <br /> Southern Pacific/Edison Routes, totalling 18 miles <br /> of Off-street Bike Paths; <br /> <br />· ;~ ~oute system linking residents of the north- <br /> eastern section of the City to the Central City <br /> area ahd~to the Pacific Electric/Golden City Loop; <br /> and <br /> <br />· Integration of these routes with the <br /> County Trail along the Santa Ana <br /> River via the Fourth Street route, <br /> South Coast Route, and a Bike Lane <br /> along Edinger Avenue. <br /> <br /> <br />