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1999-09
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Minnesota Department of Transportation
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Project managers and design engineers for the Twin Cities' first light-rail transit: line requested information from the Hiawatha corridor's residents. Specific informational needs were:
• What input do residents (within six blocks of proposed stops) have for specific train stop designs?
• Whether residents thought each stop/station should be the same, or should have distinctive neighborhood characteristics added.
• What amenities residents perceive as necessary at the stops .
• What expectations the participants have for the maintenance of the stops.
• What input do residents (within six blocks of proposed stops) have for specific train stop designs?
• Whether residents thought each stop/station should be the same, or should have distinctive neighborhood characteristics added.
• What amenities residents perceive as necessary at the stops .
• What expectations the participants have for the maintenance of the stops.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14153/mndot.16857