The Southwest Light Rail Transit line is proposed to run from downtown Minneapolis to Eden Prairie, with the Opus Station planned for the center of the 640-acre Opus Business Park, the largest employment center in Minnetonka. In anticipation of redevelopment around the proposed Opus station, the City of Minnetonka’s Planning Department sought recommendations for how to make future development sustainable. Graduate students in a capstone workshop in urban planning at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs taught by Dr. Carissa Schively Slotterback worked with City staff and other stakeholders to create this sustainability plan for the station area to guide future development of the site. The plan includes an analysis of existing conditions, e...
Transportation is both the skeletal structure and the circulatory system of a city. It is the founda...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape ArchitectureStephanie A. RolleyThe location ...
Fully realizing the potential of the growing regional transit system will depend in large part on th...
Report, presentation, and poster completed by students enrolled in PA 8081: Land Use and Transportat...
The City of Apple Valley is planning for change along the Cedar Avenue corridor with the introductio...
University Transportation Centers Program2010PDFResearch PaperKhasnabis, SnehamayMcElmurry, Shawn P....
The City of Apple Valley is in the process of developing plans for the future of the Fischer Sand an...
83 pagesTriMet's Southwest Corridor project proposes a 12-mile light rail line that will fill curren...
Report and poster completed by students enrolled in GEOG 5564: Urban GIS, taught by Jeff Matson in s...
Analysis of the area surrounding 38th Street and Hiawatha Avenue was completed with the objective to...
Report and presentation completed by students enrolled in PA 5242: Environmental Planning, Policy, a...
This research project seeks to investigate how the installation of the light rail extension along Un...
This project presents a new paradigm in public transportation as the backbone of future sustainable ...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape ArchitectureStephanie A. RolleyThe location ...
Transportation is both the skeletal structure and the circulatory system of a city. It is the founda...
Transportation is both the skeletal structure and the circulatory system of a city. It is the founda...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape ArchitectureStephanie A. RolleyThe location ...
Fully realizing the potential of the growing regional transit system will depend in large part on th...
Report, presentation, and poster completed by students enrolled in PA 8081: Land Use and Transportat...
The City of Apple Valley is planning for change along the Cedar Avenue corridor with the introductio...
University Transportation Centers Program2010PDFResearch PaperKhasnabis, SnehamayMcElmurry, Shawn P....
The City of Apple Valley is in the process of developing plans for the future of the Fischer Sand an...
83 pagesTriMet's Southwest Corridor project proposes a 12-mile light rail line that will fill curren...
Report and poster completed by students enrolled in GEOG 5564: Urban GIS, taught by Jeff Matson in s...
Analysis of the area surrounding 38th Street and Hiawatha Avenue was completed with the objective to...
Report and presentation completed by students enrolled in PA 5242: Environmental Planning, Policy, a...
This research project seeks to investigate how the installation of the light rail extension along Un...
This project presents a new paradigm in public transportation as the backbone of future sustainable ...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape ArchitectureStephanie A. RolleyThe location ...
Transportation is both the skeletal structure and the circulatory system of a city. It is the founda...
Transportation is both the skeletal structure and the circulatory system of a city. It is the founda...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape ArchitectureStephanie A. RolleyThe location ...
Fully realizing the potential of the growing regional transit system will depend in large part on th...