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Hello Ramsey County Friends, <br />I wanted to provide a brief update on the Ramsey County All Abilities 2050 Transportation Plan. <br />We kicked off our external public engagement yesterday with the press release shown below. In <br />addition to the online survey that will run through March 3rd, new opportunities to engage <br />include an on-line introductory video and two virtual community conversations on March 9th and <br />March 28th. I am also presenting to the Ramsey County Active Living Bike and Walk <br />Committee this evening and looking forward to our regular “JERC” check-in meeting March 8th <br />at 2 pm at the Ramsey County Public Works offices. <br />Please visit the project website to learn more or contact me: <br />https://www.ramseycounty.us/residents/roads-transportation/multi-modal-planning/all- <br />abilities-2050-transportation-plan <br />Scott M. Mareck, AICP <br />(He, Him, His) <br />Senior Transportation Planner, Multimodal Planning <br />Public Works | Economic Growth and Community Investment <br />651-266-7140 <br />1425 Paul Kirkwold Dr., Arden Hills, MN 55112 <br />Ramsey County begins community engagement for <br />All-Abilities 2050 Transportation Plan. <br />Ramsey County is leading an effort to develop a long-range plan that will guide future <br />county transportation investment decisions that lead to projects that are accessible to <br />people of all ages and abilities.  <br />Interested individuals, communities and organizations are invited to participate in the <br />planning process for the All-Abilities 2050 Transportation Plan. The plan is being led by <br />Ramsey County Public Works, and will incorporate community feedback to shape <br />roadway, pedestrian, bike and public transportation investments for the next 27 years, <br />through the year 2050.  <br />The All-Abilities plan will influence the investment priorities for future Ramsey County <br />transportation projects in collaboration with MnDOT, Metro Transit, Ramsey County