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I-394 MnPASS Enhancements: A Vision for the Future

I-394 MnPASS Enhancements: A Vision for the Future. Center For Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota 19 th Annual Transportation Research Conference St. Paul, RiverCentre May 21, 2008. Presenters . Mark Ryan, URS Brian Scott, SRF Mary Vogel, CCL Adeel Lari, HHH.

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I-394 MnPASS Enhancements: A Vision for the Future

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  1. I-394 MnPASS Enhancements: A Vision for the Future Center For Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota 19th Annual Transportation Research Conference St. Paul, RiverCentre May 21, 2008

  2. Presenters • Mark Ryan, URS • Brian Scott, SRF • Mary Vogel, CCL • Adeel Lari, HHH

  3. I-394 MnPASS at General Mills Blvd.

  4. Driving Forces • Minnesota’s only road pricing project • Introduced several important innovations • Measurable performance improvements • MnPASS lane benefits all communities in corridor • Corridor capacity enhancements will not likely occur for 25 years • Potential “model” pricing corridor

  5. I-394 MnPASS Phase II Goal • To identify short and long-term transit, land-use and operational strategies which optimize the level of service in the corridor for all users.

  6. MnPASS Phase II Objectives • Revisit original vision for MnPASS Plan • Transit / HOV advantages • Facility enhancements, and Urban design and land-use • Engage communities in planning, design and implementation • Coordinated with community comprehensive plan updates • Transfer learning to other projects

  7. Planning Elements • Facility Concept and Preliminary Design • Transit Advantages • Land-use and Urban Design • Outreach and Education • Telecommuting

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