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Rosemount accepts data-driven guidance for pedestrian crossing improvements
Summary
Council accepted a staff report on a yearlong study that used 33 criteria and community input to prioritize crossings; the process narrows 762 city intersections to 14 concept-ready projects and provides staff guidance for future requests.
Rosemount city staff presented and the City Council accepted an informational report Sept. 16, 2025, that formalizes a data-driven process for prioritizing pedestrian crossing improvements citywide.
The report matters because it moves the city from an ad hoc, reactive approach toward a repeatable system that ranks locations using 33 criteria and a public dashboard, producing a short list of engineering-ready concepts that staff can program into capital work. “We began the study to create a proactive opportunity to identify high priority locations, for pedestrian crossing improvements in the city,” said Chris Brown, project manager at SRF Consulting Group.
City staff said the study analyzed every intersection in Rosemount and focused on city-owned corridors meeting a threshold of about 1,000 vehicles per day. From roughly 762…
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