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Council introduces ordinance to create Duluth Transportation Commission amid staffing and scope questions

5611011 · June 12, 2025
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Council members introduced Ordinance 14 to establish a Duluth Transportation Commission. Advocates supported a dedicated advisory body; staff warned about limited capacity and the need for dedicated staffing. Councilors said the commission could host subcommittees such as a Flow Streets working group.

The Duluth City Council introduced Ordinance 14 to establish a Transportation Commission and held an extended discussion about the commission’s scope, staffing and relationship to existing city processes and community groups.

Author Councilor Mayo said the commission is intended to provide a city-focused venue for transportation policy, project review and public input beyond existing regional bodies. She described the commission as a place to consider complete-streets policy, Flow Streets-style corridor projects and other transportation initiatives that require…

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