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https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNORGMETC/bulletins/2c2e66a
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*note, a previous version contained a broken link to the B Line Draft Corridor plan*
This month, the METRO B Line project reached a major milestone with the release of the draft Corridor Plan. This plan reflects years of project planning and community engagement to shape this investment in the Route 21 bus corridor.
Before the pandemic, customers took more than 10,000 daily rides on Route 21, making it Metro Transit’s second busiest bus route. The Route 21 has retained strong ridership through the pandemic. Transit remains important in this corridor, and Metro Transit is planning for the future with the B Line.
Metro Transit seeks community feedback on planned station locations, service, and speed and reliability improvements. Explore the plan and provide your comments by March 22. Learn how you can participate in the process at metrotransit.org/b-line-engagement
If you have any questions, need further accommodations on accessing plan materials, or if your group is interested in a virtual project presentation, please contact project staff by email or by phone at 612-248-0642.
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Station maps include specific locations for each planned station, including the proposed corners where stations would be built at each intersection
More information on corridor-wide recommendations for routing, changes to Route 21 and other bus service, and potential bus priority treatments
Due to the pandemic, B Line project staff are not hosting in-person meetings. Here is how you can get more information or get involved:
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