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July 23, 2019, Tuesday - Pop-up Public Meeting on Transportation Improvement Program at Mill Ruins Park

Time: 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM

Location: Mill Ruins Park, 102 Portland Ave S

Pop-up Public Meeting on Transportation Improvement Program

The Metropolitan Council is hosting a pop-up public meeting to hear from regional residents about transportation improvements across the region. Swing by at 4:30 p.m. on July 23 to talk about improving transportation in our region.

All federally funded projects through 2023 are listed in the Transportation Improvement Program and will:

• Build better roads that improve safety and include all forms of transportation
• Improve highways, bridges and interchanges that enhance traffic flow and improve local access
• Invest in transit to create a stronger system that supports our growing region and better serves everyone
• Create community connections by developing and improving bikeways and walkway

Take a look at the full Transportation Improvement Program: https://metrocouncil.org/tip