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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 6: Transportation <br /> <br />126 <br /> <br />CONCLUSION AND NEXT STEPS <br />The purpose of this Transportation Plan is to set a multimodal transportation vision <br />for the City of St. Anthony Village through the year 2040. Goals and specific <br />strategies have been identified collaboratively by the City, Hennepin County, <br />Ramsey County, MnDOT, and members of the public within the framework of <br />Metropolitan Council requirements. The vision and associated strategies outlined <br />in this Plan were established by considering existing and forecasted conditions, St. <br />Anthony Village priorities, regional travel patterns and a variety of other factors. <br />As the owners of the transportation network in St. Anthony Village (i.e. City of St. <br />Anthony Village, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Three Rivers Park District, <br />Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, MnDOT, and the Canadian Pacific <br />Railway) advance their respective Capital Improvement Programs (CIPs), this Plan <br />is intended to serve as an important resource and reference in establishing <br />priorities and advancing transportation projects for implementation. Advancing <br />these projects from a planning to implementation phase will require collaborative <br />discussions among facility owners, adjacent communities, the Met Council, <br />residents and others to conduct traffic studies, finalize designs, preserve rights-of- <br />way, obtain environmental clearances and leverage necessary financial resources. <br />FIGURE 6-23 on the following page outlines the entire planning and project <br />development process required for transportation projects from concept plans to <br />construction implementation.
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