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Conversations about Transportation Planning in the Duluth-Superior Area | Duluth Superior Open MIC - Part 3
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What do YOU Think about These Projects? Published on June 28th, 2013. Published on March 29th, 2013. Break Trail While the Sun Shines (and Plan for Them All Year Round). Published on November 30th, 2012. Published on September 24th, 2012. What is the MIC, Anyway, and What Do They Do? Have you ever wondered how great trails such as the Lakewalk come about or what goes in to planning the major road construction projects you see around town? The Best Laid Plans. Published on June 25th, 2012. Page 3 of 11.
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How federal transportation dollars will be spent in Duluth…4 years from now | Duluth Superior Open MIC
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Laquo; Proposed Revisions to the MIC’s Public Involvement Plan. Last Call for Comments on 2019 Transportation Projects. How federal transportation dollars will be spent in Duluth…4 years from now. March 5th, 2015 by Robert Herling. Although it fluctuates from year to year, about $8 million on average of federal transportation assistance comes in to the Duluth area. Of that amount, approximately $6 million is allocated for MnDOT projects, and $2 million goes to county and city projects. A mill and overlay...
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Conversations about Transportation Planning in the Duluth-Superior Area | Duluth Superior Open MIC - Part 9
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Nobody Knows the Sidewalks I’ve Seen. Published on June 29th, 2011. Roads, Trails, or Both? Published on June 23rd, 2011. Now Accepting Comments onWhat? Published on June 17th, 2011. A new traffic signal on a route you take everyday? There’s a good chance that project has to make it through the TIP process first. Transportation Improvement Program TIP stands for Transportation Improvement Program and it’s [Read More]. Published on June 14th, 2011. Moving Stuff by Water Cheaper, Safer, Greener.
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Conversations about Transportation Planning in the Duluth-Superior Area | Duluth Superior Open MIC - Part 4
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Published on June 15th, 2012. As cities across the U.S. are battling it out for the distinction of Most Bike-Friendly, does Duluth stand a chance of being included some day in the Top-50 list? More Bikeable than You Might Expect. Published on June 8th, 2012. Oh, that TIP thing again. Published on May 25th, 2012. Twin Ports Bike to Work Day. Published on May 16th, 2012. What if this Friday you left the car in the driveway and rode your bike instead? Why do YOU bike to work? Published on May 11th, 2012.
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Current Transportation Projects in the Duluth-Superior Area | Duluth Superior Open MIC
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Check out our web links for more information about our current planning projects in the Duluth-Superior area:. Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC). The BPAC encourages and promotes the availability and choice of non-motorized transportation with the goal of improving the health and safety of our citizens, the sustainability of our environment, and the economy of our region. Central Entrance Corridor Study. Harbor Technical Advisory Committee (HTAC). The HTAC advises the MIC and provides a fo...
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Conversations about Transportation Planning in the Duluth-Superior Area | Duluth Superior Open MIC - Part 5
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Published on April 13th, 2012. Published on March 16th, 2012. Video documentary and panel discussion Carless in Duluth, a video documentary about people [Read More]. The Future of Transportation in One Word. Published on March 9th, 2012. The Harbor Technical Advisory Committee as a Model for Successful Stakeholder Planning and Coordination. Published on February 24th, 2012. Published on February 10th, 2012. Why do sidewalks matter? Page 5 of 11. Want This Blog Via Email? Long Range Transportation Plan.
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Public Input | Duluth Superior Open MIC
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Posts Tagged ‘Public Input’. Proposed Revisions to the MIC’s Public Involvement Plan. Monday, December 15th, 2014. We are interested to know your thoughts about the changes we are proposing to our Public Involvement Plan. The MIC’s Public Involvement Plan (PIP) spells out our process for obtaining public input as an integral part of the transportation planning process. The proposed revisions are:. Delete all references to air quality consultations. Why is this being proposed? Why is this being proposed?
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New Federally Funded Projects for 2018 | Duluth Superior Open MIC
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Laquo; Public Involvement in Transportation Planning. What will our Transportation System Look Like in 2040? New Federally Funded Projects for 2018. June 28th, 2014 by Rondi Watson. An average of $86 million in federal transportation dollars is spent on transportation projects throughout the northeast region of Minnesota. How that money is allocated. NE MN ATP) is responsible for administering the rest. Programming those funds in the TIP. As the Metropolitan Planning Organization. It is our job to work w...
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Conversations about Transportation Planning in the Duluth-Superior Area | Duluth Superior Open MIC - Part 6
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The Long and Winding Road. Published on February 3rd, 2012. Political gridlock in Washington has resulted in years of legislative limbo in dealing with our nation’s aging infrastructure. But something needs to happen by March 31, when the eighth (! What Have We Done for You Lately? Published on January 28th, 2012. How to Get From Here to There: Access and Connectivity in the Lincoln Park Neighborhood. Published on January 21st, 2012. Central Entrance Survey Results Are In:. Published on January 13th, 2012.
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Last Call for Comments on 2019 Transportation Projects | Duluth Superior Open MIC
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Laquo; How federal transportation dollars will be spent in Duluth…4 years from now. Last Call for Comments on 2019 Transportation Projects. July 7th, 2015 by Rondi Watson. Almost $10 million of federal funding is being programmed for Duluth area transportation projects in 2019, and you have the opportunity to review and comment. The programmed projects include:. Bridge preservation on the Blatnik bridge and the Mesaba Avenue bridge over Superior Street in downtown Duluth;. And Friday, August 13. Look the...