
Calling all commuters and local residents: Washington and Ramsey Counties, along with the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), have rolled out an online platform seeking public input on the Highway 96 corridor study. This initiative aims to dissect the current state of the 10-mile strip stretching from Highway 61 in White Bear Lake to Highway 95 in Stillwater, and to collaboratively blueprint a comprehensive improvement strategy.
Through this digital engagement, you now have the power to directly influence the transportation plans of your community. Available until October 2nd, the online portal serves as a channel to report any issues and propose enhancements for Highway 96. The counties have made it clear that there's no room for a formal discussion or presentation in this online format; rather, it's a straightforward avenue for residents quickly to submit feedback.
For those interested in reviewing the details of the corridor study, the online engagement hosts all information previously shared at an in-person open house event. This includes an overarching view of identified issues, potential improvements under consideration, and an outline of projected timelines for the study's future stages.









