ACCESS MINNEAPOLIS
Ten Year Transportation Action Plan
Access Minneapolis is the City of Minneapolis’ transportation action plan that addresses a full range of transportation options and issues, including pedestrians, bicycles, transit, automobiles, and freight. The purpose of Access Minneapolis is to identify specific actions that the City and its partner agencies (Metro Transit, Metropolitan Council, Hennepin County, Minnesota Department of Transportation) need to take within the next ten years to implement the transportation policies articulated in The Minneapolis Plan. The Streetcar Feasibility Study. Pedestrian Master Plan, and Bicycle Master Plan were initiated shortly after Access Minneapolis and incorporated into the Access Minneapolis planning process.
PLAN DEVELOPMENT
During the development of the plan from 2005 through 2008, the project was guided by a Project Steering Committee comprised of citizens, City staff and representatives of a number of stakeholder jurisdictions and partnering agencies acting in an advisory capacity. A series of four Public Meetings were held. The Project Documents developed for the plan are available on this site.
PLAN IMPLEMENTATION
As the plan is concluded and implemented, this site will provide you with information on the development and implementation of the six components of the plan:
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