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During a recent government meeting, city officials emphasized the importance of including the Lowry Station in Minneapolis as part of the representation in ongoing transportation discussions. The officials highlighted that the station is within city boundaries and stressed the need for its inclusion in documentation to ensure adequate community and state stakeholder representation throughout the engagement process.
A significant point raised was the necessity for improved access to the light rail system. Officials pointed out that the current design and environmental documents do not include a proposed station at Washington Avenue North and West Broadway. They recommended that the project office incorporate this station to enhance accessibility for Minneapolis residents and community members.
Additionally, the meeting addressed concerns regarding anti-displacement measures and the potential impacts on property and community. The discussions underscored the city's commitment to ensuring that development projects consider the needs and rights of existing residents, aiming to mitigate any adverse effects on the community.
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