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Public meeting: June 21, 2023
Share Public meeting: June 21, 2023 on Facebook Share Public meeting: June 21, 2023 on Twitter Share Public meeting: June 21, 2023 on Linkedin Email Public meeting: June 21, 2023 linkThank you to everyone who attended the public meeting on Wednesday, June 21. Attendees reviewed alternative designs created by the project team and provide input on how the alternatives meet their needs.
People unable to attend the meeting were provided the opportunity to review the information on-line and provided their feedback through the on-line survey.
Public meeting:
Date: Wednesday, June 21, 2023
Time: 5-7 p.m.
Location: Zumbrota VFW, 25 E 1st St., Zumbrota
Over the past year, community members shared their experiences on Hwy 52 from Hader to Zumbrota. The project team has created seven design alternatives based on what we heard. People attending the meeting can provide input on how these alternatives meet their needs.
The top four priorities that people felt were important to the future of Hwy 52 were:
Improving safety
Managing access and congestion
Addressing agricultural needs
Creating a vision for the future
The input will help the project team further pinpoint community needs and develop specific changes to Hwy 52.
People unable to attend the meeting will be able to review the information and provide comments through an on-line survey.
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Spring 2023 Study Update
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2022 Summary of Community Feedback
Share 2022 Summary of Community Feedback on Facebook Share 2022 Summary of Community Feedback on Twitter Share 2022 Summary of Community Feedback on Linkedin Email 2022 Summary of Community Feedback linkThank you to those who gave feedback and helped us learn more in 2022.We asked community members about their experiences on Hwy 52 from Hader to Zumbrota. The team visited township boards, the Goodhue County Fair, and hosted a public meeting. We know that it can be hard to meet in-person and made options available on-line. The local paper, social media and other means were used to ask people to take part.Through your feedback, we’ve identified four key takeaways:
Improve safety- People shared how hard it is to cross the highway and would like to see better crossings
- Some would like acceleration/deceleration lanes to enter and exit the highway
- A few indicated a desire or need for frontage roads, especially as access points are removed
- “It will grow up” – referring to previous long-range planning activities, existing conditions near St. Paul south to Coates and Oronoco to Rochester, and recent improvements.
- Others also acknowledged while Hwy 52 is important, it is a divider. Some of the solutions are not simple, quick or even affordable to those who have to work on/around it.
- We felt this statement represented the challenge expressed by many well. “Ideally, we want to stay ‘country’. However, progress continues and is driven by the big population centers on the ends (Twin Cities and Rochester). But our businesses and homes are split by that road; and you don’t just buy another farm- too much money."
- People mentioned Hwy 52 as a freeway in the future
- Several said continued growth in the Cannon Falls to Zumbrota area should remain a focus
- Some visioned better access for farmers
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Public Meeting Sept. 13, 2022
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Thank you to those who joined us for a public meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 13. Over 35 people attended and provided their comments and feedback at the Zumbrota VFW. A summary of the comments and feedback heard will be provided soon.
Individuals who were not able to attend can still provide their comments and feedback virtually. We invite people to participate in a survey and share about their experiences, concerns and thoughts on a comment map.
MnDOT invites and encourages participation by all. If you need an ASL, a foreign language interpreter, or other reasonable accommodation, or need documents in an alternative format (such as braille or large print), please email your request to Janet Miller at ADArequest.dot@state.mn.us or call 651-366-4720.