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Q� Public Input <br />The Rush Line BRT Project seeks public input on: <br />Where should station platforms be placed to hest serve <br />transit users and the surrounding neighborhood? <br />• How are cultural, historic and natural resources <br />maintained within the project area? <br />• How will communities along the route benefit from this <br />investment? <br />• How will BRT operate alongside people walking, rolling, <br />biking and driving? <br />• What kind of development and pedestrian, bicycle <br />and transit connections do we want to see at and near <br />stations? <br />Health Line BRT, Cleveland, OH <br />E/ Environmental Analysis <br />The project is currently in the two-year environmental analysis <br />phase (as shown below). This phase will advance the project's <br />design while seeking to increase the potential benefits of <br />the project and minimize potential social and environmental <br />impacts along the route. Emphasis will be placed on increasing <br />access to and from the BRT stations and thoughtfully planning <br />for new development near stations. <br />The environmental analysis will follow state and federal <br />processes and result in a document that explains why the <br />project is needed, the alternatives that were considered, the <br />project's impacts to the natural and built environments, and <br />mitigation strategies for those impacts. <br />Health Line BRT, Cleveland, OH <br />FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION PROCESS <br />BRT Chosen as Locally <br />Preferred Alternative <br />Sign up for email updates. Provide input. Ask questions. Learn more. <br />0 rushlineorg 0 info@rushline.org 0 651-266-276D ,M facebook.comlrushline © a@rushlinetransit <br />