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THE SAINT PAUL GRAND ROUND

Community Advisory Committee Meeting 3 - July 21, 2015

CAC Meeting Materials
Find the agenda, meeting presentation, and meeting notes to the right.
Members of the CAC introduced themselves. Wayne Houle from SEH provided a summary of the Design Workshop and Open House events. Next there was a facilitated walk-through and discussion of the design concepts for each segment. These design concepts were developed based on the Design Workshop and other public input. CAC members and staff emphasized that everyone will benefit from project improvements, not just bicyclists. An online survey is under development, and it will include a holistic plan for all users and cover different aspects of the project. Broadening the plan outreach was also discussed.
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CAC3 | Agenda
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CAC3 | Presentation
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CAC3 | Notes
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CONTACT
Kathleen Anglo, Project Manager

City of Saint Paul
(651) 266-6368

kathleen.anglo@ci.stpaul.mn.us
Saint Paul is committed to creating vibrant places and spaces throughout the city as a way to encourage economic development, attract residents and visitors, and create a more livable city. The city is investing in several projects that are diverse in scope, but focused on the same goal of putting people first. From boosting the downtown arts scene to enriching the transportation experience to connecting people to the river, this long-term vision is focused on building a Saint Paul which is welcoming and invigorating for all ages and backgrounds.
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