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The open houses are being held as part of the County’s Bottineau Transitway Alternatives Analysis Study. The open houses will be held at the following locations and times:
The key outcome of the study will be the identification of a “locally preferred alternative” that best meets the transit needs of the corridor and can move forward through environmental study, preliminary design, and ultimate implementation. The Alternatives Analysis Study is scheduled to be completed in June 2009. Because of job growth in both Downtown Minneapolis and other concentrations of activity, such as the Target Campus in Brooklyn Park and the Maple Grove Gravel Mining Area development, increased mobility is needed throughout the study area. Local accessibility to jobs in Downtown Minneapolis as well as reverse commute options to serve jobs in the outer suburbs are key to the economic development of the region. Accessibility, in a more general sense, is also key to the sustainability of all study area communities. Traffic congestion is expected to worsen within the Metropolitan Area through the year 2030 planning horizon. Due to financial constraints, limited regional highway improvements have
been planned to help offset the growth in traffic and congestion. In addition, there is currently no
travel-time competitive transit option to the single-occupant vehicle on high mobility freeway
system routes, including I-94 and I-694. Therefore, combating traffic congestion on these system
routes and achieving the Metropolitan Council’s 2030 Transportation Policy Plan goal of doubling transit ridership by 2030 will be difficult without major transit investments. Hennepin County has been a consistently strong supporter for a transit investment in the Bottineau Corridor. “The Alternatives Analysis study will put transit along this corridor one major step closer toward becoming a reality,” said Commissioner Mike Opat. A second series of open houses will be held in Spring 2009 to present preliminary findings from the Alternatives Analysis Study regarding the feasibility of the most promising aternatives for public input. For more information, visit www.bottransit.org, call Brent Rusco at 612.543.0579, or email comments to Bottineau@co.hennepin.mn.us. STUDY AREA MAP:
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