Rural and Small Urban Multimodal Alternatives for Minnesota
Author(s):
Carol Becker
November 2014
Report no. MnDOT 2014-42
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This paper looks at alternatives for promoting and strengthening multimodal transportation in rural and
small urban areas. It outlines 65 different innovative activities around the United States that have been
undertaken to promote multimodalism in rural areas and smaller towns. These activities are grouped into
six categories: improving transit options; accommodating alternative vehicles; supporting pedestrian and
bicycle travel; multimodal land use planning; the use of financial incentives to promote multimodal land
use development; and other alternatives that do not fit in these five categories. From this, six case studies
have been developed. These case studies include retrofitting sidewalks in Olympia Washington: the
network of interurban transit options in North Dakota; providing mileage reimbursement for seniors
arranging their own rides in Mesa Arizona; the State of Oregons Main Street as a Highway guidance
for integrating highways into the fabric of smaller towns; the use to transportation impact fees to fund
transportation infrastructure, including concurrency fees, development fees and special district fees; and a
Complete Streets project in Clinton, Iowa.
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