Bill Dooley, John McClellan, and Russell Raczkowski raise very important points and 
questions regarding bus rapid transit (BRT) on the I-35W corridor. 

I  authored  2003 legislation requiring MN  DOT to do a study of BRT on the I-35W 
corridor between Minneapolis and Lakeville and report findings and recommendations to 
the legislature at the end of this year.  It now appears that the study will be 
completed on time.

MN DOT will soon release a draft of the study which will attempt to address some of 
the questions raised by list members. The study will analyze various options including 
development of an exclusive lane (barrier separation), and a near-exclusive BRT/HOV 
lane among others. There will be two public information meetings during the last week 
of September on the study. One will likely be at MLK Park in Kingfield, and the other 
in Burnsville. Times and locations will be finalized next week.

I would strongly encourage list members interested in this issue to obtain a draft of 
the study when it is available and submit comments to MN DOT. I will continue to 
vigorously advocate for funding of transit in this corridor. It will be important to 
ensure that the  BRT component is adequately funded and provides a real transit 
option, with stations, good connections to the line, and frequent service. A strong 
turnout and interest on the part of Minneapolis residents will be important as the 
process moves forward.

List members interested in obtaining a draft of the study and information on times and 
locations of the BRT study public meetings can call my office at (651) 296-4279 or 
send me an e-mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Frank Hornstein
Linden Hills
Minnesota House of Representatives, District 60B
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  I agree with Russell. While I would have preferred light rail on the 35W  
  corridor, it looks like a busway will have to do, but, having a bus-car  
  intermingle does not make much sense. 
   
  Bill Dooley
  Kenny
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