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How do you use Hwy 2 in Cass Lake? View full-size mapSome may use it as a connector between Bemidji and Grand Rapids. Others may use it as a connection to people, neighborhoods, businesses, or even school. The safety of all who use this corridor is a growing concern. Could we make improvements that would provide a safer experience for all modes of transportation?
To answer that question we are conducting a planning study in partnership with the City of Cass Lake and the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. The study seeks to evaluate the potential improvement options available and develop a community-supported vision.
Check out the tabs below to interact and learn more about this study. Use the Forum to discuss ideas or the Map to drop a pin and discuss a specific location.
Don't hesitate to contact us directly, or use the Comments & Questions tab to pose questions for the good of the group. We look forward to hearing your input.
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How do you use Hwy 2 in Cass Lake? View full-size mapSome may use it as a connector between Bemidji and Grand Rapids. Others may use it as a connection to people, neighborhoods, businesses, or even school. The safety of all who use this corridor is a growing concern. Could we make improvements that would provide a safer experience for all modes of transportation?
To answer that question we are conducting a planning study in partnership with the City of Cass Lake and the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. The study seeks to evaluate the potential improvement options available and develop a community-supported vision.
Check out the tabs below to interact and learn more about this study. Use the Forum to discuss ideas or the Map to drop a pin and discuss a specific location.
Don't hesitate to contact us directly, or use the Comments & Questions tab to pose questions for the good of the group. We look forward to hearing your input.
Do you feel safe and comfortable walking and/or biking along or across Hwy 2? Why or why not? if not, would you share any ideas that would help you feel safer and more comfortable?
Hwy 2 – Cass Lake Corridor Study is currently at this stage
Introduce the study and learn more about the current conditions
Phase 2: Design (July-Oct 2022)
this is an upcoming stage for Hwy 2 – Cass Lake Corridor Study
Share design alternatives and ask for feedback
Phase 3: Next steps (Nov-Dec 2022)
this is an upcoming stage for Hwy 2 – Cass Lake Corridor Study
Share what we heard in Phase 2, update design alternative and define next steps
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Hwy 2 – Cass Lake Corridor Study
The final report will include a recommendation for future action with a publicly supported design alternative. It will provide the framework for us to seek funding and municipal support for an improvement project.