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The Minneapolis City Council's Transportation and Public Works Committee is
holding a public hearing on June 14 to give the public an opportunity to
provide comments on the Minnesota Department of Transportation's I-35W
reconstruction proposal. The proposal from MnDOT calls for the
reconstruction of I-35W from 66th Street in Richfield to 42nd Street in
Minneapolis, including  a stretch of  Highway 62 (the "Crosstown") from
Portland to Penn Avenues in South Minneapolis. 

What: Public Hearing by the Minneapolis City Council's Transportation and
Public Works Committee 
When: 7 p.m., Monday, June 14, 2004
Where: Washburn High School Auditorium, 201 W 49th St., Minneapolis
 
During the public hearing, people will have an opportunity to provide their
comments and feedback to the Committee following a presentation by MnDOT.
Comment sheets will be available and may be handed in or mailed later to the
address provided on the comment sheets. The Committee will keep the Public
Hearing record open through July 14, 2004 to accept additional comments.

The MnDot proposal includes adding traffic lanes on I-35W, extending the
High Occupancy Vehicle lane to 42nd Street, and a provision for a Bus Rapid
Transit Station at 46th Street. MnDOT has more information on the project,
including the final layout as submitted to the City of Minneapolis, on its
Web site at http://projects.dot.state.mn.us/crosstown or by calling John
Griffith, MnDOT Project Manager at (651) 582-1206. 

The Washburn Auditorium is accessible at the 50th Street entrance.
Information is available in alternative formats by calling Peggy Menshek,
Committee Coordinator at (612) 673-2287. Sign language interpreters are
available upon request by calling (612) 573-2626 by June 8. Spanish and
Somali interpreters will be at the meeting to provide translation services. 


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