Drop-in discussions for Ramsey County Rail Right-of-way Design Guide, new project video

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November 27, 2019


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Drop-in discussions planned for Ramsey County Rail Right-of-way Design Guide

People talking about Rush Line on the Bruce Vento Regional Trail

The Ramsey County Rail Right-of-way Design Guide was created with public input gathered in the summer of 2019 and earlier phases of planning.

Join Rush Line BRT Project staff in December to learn about the Ramsey County Rail Right-of-way Design Guide. The Ramsey County Rail Right-of-way Design Guide is a roadmap for the future design of the Ramsey County Rail right-of-way—which includes the Bruce Vento Regional Trail and a bus-only guideway for the Rush Line.

The Ramsey County Rail Right-of-way Design Guide was created using public input collected in the summer of 2019 and during previous planning phases. It addresses design elements such as landscaping, buffer areas, safety, access and trail amenities.

Please join us at any of three drop-in discussions to learn about the Ramsey County Rail Right-of-way Design Guide and tell us what you think about it (there is no formal presentation so you can come any time):

If you can't make it to any of these sessions, the informational materials from them will be made available on rushline.org for you to review.

New Rush Line video highlights job access, regional connections

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Ramsey County has released a new video about the Rush Line BRT Project to increase awareness and share information about this critical investment in the East Metro's transportation system. The video describes the benefits of BRT, connections to the regional transit system and the importance of transit for job access. The Rush Line BRT route will connect more than 100,000 people and 106,000 jobs within walking distance of planned stations.

Watch the video on YouTube.