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Title Statewide interregional corridor study [website]
Record ID 12984
Corporate Creator Minnesota. Dept. of Transportation
Publisher Minnesota. Dept. of Transportation information
Publication Date 20030330
Abstract More and more of Minnesota's population and economic activities are locating in and around regional centers. Travel along main corridors between these regional centers has been increasing as people seek more diverse employment, shopping, health care, educational service and recreational opportunities. Unfortunately, highway improvements on these main corridors have not kept pace with economic growth and development, and the public's travel expectations. The purpose of the interregional corridor study is to support the economic vitality of the state by identifying and investing in key transportation corridors. This website provides information on all phases of the study, the resultant technical study (available in PDF format, 10.9MB), policy statement and development plan.
TRT Terms Transportation corridors information; Transportation planning information; Strategic planning information; Land use planning information; Highway planning information; Transportation policy information
General Subjects Interregional corridors; Minnesota; Regional trade centers
Classification NTL - HIGHWAY/ROAD TRANSPORTATION - HIGHWAY/ROAD TRANSPORTATION;
NTL - FREIGHT - Freight Planning and Policy;
NTL - PLANNING AND POLICY - Land Use;
NTL - PLANNING AND POLICY - Plans and Policy Statements
Geographical
Coverage
Minnesota
Resource type Web Document
URL http://www.oim.dot.state.mn.us/projects/irc/
Format HTML
Language: English
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