Open House Events
The Mayo Clinic’s $5 billion expansion plan has brought concerns about the impact on the local community, particularly regarding the primary downtown bike routes. To address these concerns, the city is hosting a pair of open-house events to gather feedback from residents and stakeholders.
Event Details
Proposed Changes
The proposed changes to primary downtown bike routes aim to improve safety, accessibility, and connectivity for cyclists. Some of the proposed changes include:
Community Engagement
The open-house events provide an opportunity for residents and stakeholders to engage with city officials and provide feedback on the proposed changes. The events will feature:
Next Steps
The feedback gathered at the open-house events will be used to inform the final decision on the proposed changes. The city will work to incorporate the community’s feedback and concerns into the final plan. The proposed changes are expected to be implemented in phases, with the first phase focusing on improving safety and accessibility.
The Proposed Changes to the Bike Lane Detour Routes
The proposed changes to the bike lane detour routes are expected to begin in January, and the city is hosting open houses to gather feedback from the community. These open houses will take place on December 12, providing an opportunity for residents to learn about the proposed changes and share their thoughts on the matter.
What to Expect at the Open Houses
At the open houses, attendees can expect to learn about the proposed changes to the bike lane detour routes, which will be presented in a clear and concise manner. The city will provide information on the reasons behind the proposed changes, as well as the potential benefits and drawbacks of the new routes.
