Take a MnDOT survey about travel experiences on Highway 169

Take a MnDOT survey about travel experiences on Highway 169
Mayor Jeffry Wosje — City of Plymouth Official website
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The Minnesota Department of Transportation seeks feedback from residents and commuters about their travel experiences on Highway 169 between Highway 55 in Plymouth/Golden Valley and 101st Ave. N. in Brooklyn Park.

Plymouth residents are invited to take a survey, which asks participants to share why they do or do not use this section of Highway 169 as well as provide input on where improvements are needed. The survey is available through Tuesday, Aug. 8. Take the survey online.

The public is also invited to submit comments to MnDOT online. Feedback is collected as part of MnDOT’s multi-year study aimed at developing possible changes for Highway 169 that may improve safety, reduce congestion and allow the roadway to support other modes of travel.

View more information and sign up for project updates on MnDOT’s project webpage: talk.dot.state.mn.us/hwy169study.

Original source can be found here.



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