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meter bypasses. I -35W from Lino Lakes to downtown Minneapolis is one of the express bus corridors <br />identified by the Council. <br />Transitways <br />The Metropolitan Council Transportation Policy Plan includes a proposal for adding several new <br />transitways in the region, The Rush Line Corridor, which passes just east of Lino Lakes, is listed as a Tier <br />II Corridor, Planning studies are underway to determine the best approach to providing enhanced transit <br />service in this corridor, <br />The Urban Partnership Agreements for accelerated federal funding of key transportation projects includes <br />funding for the expansion of the I -35W /05th Avenue park - and -ride. This will have a direct impact on <br />commuters from the Lino Lakes area because this park and ride is the City's primary location for utilizing <br />express bus service to downtown Minneapolis. <br />The City remains concerned, however, that mobility in and around the inner suburbs and the urban core <br />will be negatively impacted by lack of any further progress on transportation funding and capacity <br />improvement projects. Lino Lakes recommends and supports an aggressive approach to transit <br />expansion projects and funding mechanisms that will materially reduce congestion, improve urban <br />mobility, and bolster our Minnesota economy and lifestyle. <br />This approach is consistent with the following goals and strategies identified in the beginning of this <br />transportation plan: <br />Goal 3, Policy 4 — "Develop mass transit options to serve growing transportation demands" <br />Goal 5, Policy 1 —"Plan for and develop park - and -ride opportunities that are adjacent to our <br />arterial roadways" <br />Goal 5, Policy 3 — "In cooperation with Anoka County and other local units of government pursue <br />state and federal funding for mass transit" <br />Goal 6, Po /icy 1 —"Support the planning and development of the established Rush Line transit <br />corridor (rail and bus) from the central cities through Hugo" <br />Goal 6, Policy 2 — "Provide local transit opportunities to access the Rush Line corridor" <br />Goal 6, Po /icy 3 — "Continue to work with Metro Transit to provide and expand safe, affordable <br />and efficient public transit" <br />Park - and -Rides <br />The Metropolitan Council's Regional Park -and -Ride Plan (2005) indicates that a new facility in the vicinity <br />of I -35E and CSAH 14 should be considered, with an anticipated capacity of 600-2004- spaces by 2030. <br />Land Use Planning <br />Land use planning, including trails and pedestrian amenities, play a crucial role in the success of transit in <br />a community. Adequate and safe sidewalks, bus stops, shelters, and transfer or waiting facilities all are <br />necessary components of a convenient and successful transit system. Mixed -use developments and other <br />Transit Oriented Development (TOD) around developing and redeveloped areas are also key to future <br />effective transit options. <br />Recommendations <br />The City of Lino Lakes benefits from the presence of a high - quality county-based provider, ACT, and <br />Anoka County's active planning and management of future transit facilities and programs. The City <br />should continue to be supportive and fully engaged in these programs and organizations to insure a high <br />level of transit service in the City. <br />As part of economic development activities, Lino Lakes should inform and enlist the cooperation of <br />existing and new employers in TDM measures, including specifically transit promotion and transit <br />6 -47 <br />P5( <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />