State of the City
From:
Rick Mons
Date:
Mar 19 16:14 UTC
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What's the City's plan for its network of arterial streets and how is
this coordinated with the County and State? How might this network
look different after the next ten years?
Even more specifically:
Does the city have any plans to work with the County and/or State and
provide alternative(s) to Snelling Avenue? While the problem is
exacerbated by shifting traffic due to the closure of the 35-W
bridge, it seems like the traffic volume on Snelling increases each
year. But the existing alternatives (Lexington, Fairview,
Cleveland, etc) are pretty limited if you're driving to or from
Rosedale, the State Fairgrounds, Highland Park, Grand Avenue, etc.
and need/want to go north or south.
Once the Central Corridor is in place, will there be park 'n ride
locations for both commuters and non-commuters to use if they want/
need to drive to one of the University Avenue stops and ride into
either of the downtowns or the University?
Rick Mons as Forum Participant
and an "Associate Resident" of St Paul :-)
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