
Final BRTOD Plan
In spring 2019 City staff will provide recommendations to the City Council on necessary amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning, Bicycle Master Plan, and Pedestrian Plan, and on additional funding for further studies to implement the final BRTOD Plan for the Saint Paul stations. See final BRTOD Plan for all Saint Paul station areas below (PDF).
Phases 3-4, BRTOD Plan
Purpose: Gather feedback on draft BRTOD plans; February 2019
Information
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- Handout: BRTOD Overview
- Overview, Phase 4 draft BRTOD Plan (below)
- Presentation, Mounds Blvd, Earl, and Etna combined; see below
Draft City of Saint Paul BRTOD Plan
Engagement:
- Online survey, open through February 25, 2019
- District Council presentation and work session to review and gather feedback on the Mounds, Earl and Etna Stations BRTOD Plans: Monday February 17, 2019, 5:30 pm-6:30 pm, East Side Enterprise Center 804 Margaret St, St Paul. Participants to contribute using Response Sheet
Phase 2, BRTOD Concept Alternatives
Purpose: Gather feedback on draft land use and access elements of BRTOD concepts; July-August 2018
Information
- Handout: BRTOD Overview
- Overview: Phase 2 BRTOD Concept Alternatives
- Presentation (Mounds Blvd, Earl, and Etna combined; see below)
Engagement
- Online engagement open through October 5, 2018, using the same questions as the Response Sheet
- District Council presentation and feedback session: Monday September 17, 2018 beginning at 6:30 pm, 804 Margaret Street, Saint Paul. See presentation above. Participants to contribute via online survey above.
- Gold Line Open Houses for the entire corridor organized by the Gold Line Project Office; everyone is welcome:
- Tuesday, July 17, 5:00–7:00 p.m., Grace Lutheran Church, 1730 Old Hudson Road, Saint Paul
- Wednesday, July 18, 5:00–7:00 p.m., Guardian Angels Catholic Church, 8260 4th Street North, Oakdale
Engagement Results
- Compilation, including both in-person and online contributions: Not yet available
Phase 1, Opportunities and Constraints
Purpose: Provide information about the project, and opportunities and constraints for each station area; gather stakeholder feedback on station area issues in order to identify specific station area objectives (October-early November 2017)
Information:
- Handout: BRTOD Overview
- Presentation, Community (see below)
Engagement:
- Community Feedback Session, October 11 2017, District 1 Community Council offices. Participants contributed on a Response Sheet
- Online tool: Open October through early November; provided basic information about the project and the questions from the Response Sheet (above)
Engagement results: In-person and online engagement provided feedback on draft station-area constraints and opportunities. Feedback will help shape specific station-area objectives and guide access and land use alternatives.
- Compilation, including both in-person and online contributions
- Key objectives identified for this station area:
- Preserve and promote neighborhood historic character
- Preserve and enhance environment for existing business
- Preserve parking and auto access for Hudson Road businesses
- Create a safe station environment
- Ensure safe walking and biking
- Promote compatible development