
CSAH 33/CSAH 34 Roundabout, Carver County, Minnesota
The roundabout provides a safer rural intersection to the area.
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We have received positive feedback from Greater Minnesota MnDOT districts who value the need to look at mobility differently, using new data available and in a quantifiable manner.
Since retiring the IRC system, there has not been a statewide planning and prioritization process to guide Greater Minnesota National Highway System (NHS) mobility investment decisions. The goal of the mobility study is to identify locations with the greatest mobility and reliability issues and identify low-cost spot improvements to address needs.
Bolton & Menk evaluated more than 9,300 miles of NHS routes in Greater Minnesota. The evaluation was completed in a web-based GIS application to efficiently analyze more than nine billion records and illustrate the results on a statewide basis for local districts and regional planning organization's input.
Our data-driven approach was fully endorsed by the advisory committee to fairly consider priorities within each Greater Minnesota MnDOT district. We worked with each district to gather input and confirm the high-priority locations. We have also received positive feedback from Greater Minnesota MnDOT districts who value the need to look at mobility differently, using new data available and in a quantifiable manner.
The roundabout provides a safer rural intersection to the area.
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