St. Paul AABRN/Sears Site Active Transportation Plan
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The Asian American Business Resilience Network (AABRN) is developing an active transportation action plan for the Sears Redevelopment Project. The plan will identify next steps to make walking, biking, and rolling safer and more accessible within and around the site. The action planning process will also include implementation support, such as technical assistance or a demonstration project.
The plan will assess existing conditions and desired connections in and around the site to address barriers and support sustainable mobility, with a focus on reconnection and serving community needs. Through the Sears Redevelopment Project, AABRN hopes to transform the car-centric Sears lot into a vibrant, community-centered space that supports diverse transportation modes and encourages healthier lifestyles for those living and working near the site.
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We need your help identifying how we might make walking, biking, and rolling (e.g., other mobility devices like scooters and wheelchairs) safer, more accessible, and enjoyable options within and around the Sears site. We welcome your input and look forward to collaborating on an improved active transportation future for the Sears redevelopment site.
The Asian American Business Resilience Network (AABRN) is developing an active transportation action plan for the Sears Redevelopment Project. The plan will identify next steps to make walking, biking, and rolling safer and more accessible within and around the site. The action planning process will also include implementation support, such as technical assistance or a demonstration project.
The plan will assess existing conditions and desired connections in and around the site to address barriers and support sustainable mobility, with a focus on reconnection and serving community needs. Through the Sears Redevelopment Project, AABRN hopes to transform the car-centric Sears lot into a vibrant, community-centered space that supports diverse transportation modes and encourages healthier lifestyles for those living and working near the site.
Get involved
We need your help identifying how we might make walking, biking, and rolling (e.g., other mobility devices like scooters and wheelchairs) safer, more accessible, and enjoyable options within and around the Sears site. We welcome your input and look forward to collaborating on an improved active transportation future for the Sears redevelopment site.
The Asian American Business Resilience Network (AABRN) is working to expand safe and convenient walking and bicycling options through the Sears site by creating an Active Transportation Action Plan. The Plan will identify short- to long-term opportunities to advance active transportation to and through the site.
To create a Plan that works for neighborhood residents and visitors, we want to learn about the way you move today and how we might make walking, biking, and rolling (for example, other mobility devices like scooters or wheelchairs) a safer, more accessible, and enjoyable option in the future.
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