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• An electronic toll collection system would be installed <br /> along the 610 North Crosstown to collect a small fee. <br /> The fee collected would be dedicated to repay the cost of <br /> its construction, not the construction of another project. <br /> • Utilizing state of the art technology, drivers would not <br /> have to slow down or stop at a toll booth when using the <br /> roadllather,-travelers coupe billed for their usage on <br /> a monthly basis. <br /> • The 610 North Crosstown could be completed within four <br /> years and would be constructed and maintained in <br /> accordance with the highest quality standards. <br /> The 610 North Crosstown would provide several benefits to the <br /> community: <br /> • Improved Highway Safety due to smooth traffic flows. <br /> • Possible Community Investment Grants to help the <br /> community meet its financial needs. <br /> • The Toll Is Dedicated To Completing The 610 <br /> Crosstown, not to other highway projects. <br /> • Less Air Pollution in the area due to improved traffic <br /> flow. <br /> The proposal is being submitted to Mn/DOT on Wednesday, <br /> November 22. The Commissioner of Mn/DOT, James Denn, is <br /> expected to approve proposals for negotiation of development <br /> agreements with the community by May 10, 1996. Cities and <br /> counties can veto proposals after development agreements are <br /> negotiated. If you have any questions regarding the project, don't <br /> hesitate to call me at 858-9410. <br />