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Future Projects & Studies
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CH 15 Bridge Replacement
This is an ongoing program to modernize bridges throughout the County.
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CH 21/TH 13 Reconstruction
The project will improve access to downtown Prior Lake and will reduce congestion.
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CH 27 Reconstruction
Planned reconstruction of County Highway (CH) 27 between CH 21 and CH 44 in Credit River Township.
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US Highway 169 Mobility Study
The purpose of the study is to identify and evaluate cost-effective options for improving transit and reducing congestion on Hwy 169 between Hwy 41 in Shakopee and Hwy 55 in Golden Valley. The study will focus on: 1. Highway Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) 2. MnPASS Express Lanes 3. Lower cost/high benefit improvements along the highway such as adding auxiliary lanes, turn lanes, modifying interchanges, and creating ways for buses to get through traffic more efficiently 4. Evaluating the potential for expanding bus service on Hwy 169 between Mankato and the Twin Cities Metro area
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MN 13 Dakota-Yosemite Corridor Study
Study will result in the development of design concepts that would include intersection control improvements between Dakota Avenue and Yosemite Avenue to enhance the safety and capacity of traffic flow in the area.
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CH 42 from CH 17 to CH 83 Reconstruction
The project will reconstruct CH 42 between CH 17 and CH 83, and will update the 1.3 mile segment from a rural 2-lane to a 4-lane divided highway.
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CH 83 Reconstruction TH 169 to 4th Avenue
Reconstruct CH 83
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ADA Transition Plan Public Right-of-Ways
Scott County’s goal is to provide ADA-accessible pedestrian design features as part of the County’s transportation improvement projects (TIP). These standards and procedures will be kept up to date with nationwide and local best management practices.
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TH 169 Sand Creek Township Corridor Study
Sand Creek Township is studying the feasibility of access improvements to enhance safety, mobility and to accommodate future developments south of the Louisville Township line and north of Jordan.