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Comprehensive Transportation Plan

While the edge of urbanization has long since passed through Edina, the
City is expected to continue its pattern of sustained growth into the next
century. In addition to growth-related transportation challenges, Edina
will need to address issues related to: accommodating infill and
redevelopment opportunities, problems associated with through-traffic and
addressing the transportation needs of those needing or choosing other
transportation modes. The Transportation Comprehensive Plan has two
purposes:
- To fulfill the requirements of Minnesota Statutes Section 473.859
(subdivision 3), requiring a public facilities plan section within a
comprehensive plan to be submitted for Metropolitan Council approval.
- To assist the City to make correct transportation-related decisions
today by anticipating the character, magnitude and timing of future
transportation demand.
The Transportation Comprehensive Plan demonstrates how the City will
provide for an integrated transportation system that will serve the needs
of its residents, support the City's development plans and complement the
metropolitan transportation system that lies within its boundaries.
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