Public meetings and events
April 2024 Community Feedback
Thank you to everyone who provided their comments. People participated in a public meeting at Boots and Lu's Cafe on April 2, 2024 or reviewed the information online.
Public meeting summary
Community members received project updates, reviewed detour, construction information and ask questions. All participants were able to engage with staff and have in-depth conversations. Attendees typically came in and began talking with the project staff before looking at the boards. The most popular station boards were the Local Traffic Access During Construction as it gave attendees an understanding of how their daily commutes may be impacted once construction begins. The Guardrail Replacement board was viewed fairly often as this helped attendees visualize how the road would look upon completion.
In general, attendees left with most of their questions answered and while no comment forms were submitted, many attendees verbalized their comments to the project team.
Common questions
June-July 2023 Community Feedback
What we heard from the community
Beginning June 12 through July 5, 2023, MnDOT hosted an in person public meeting as well as a virtual, self-paced engagement asking community members for input on their experiences and usage of Hwy 246. Approximately 19 people attended the public meeting and left comments on comment cards and the tabletop maps. Around 56 surveys were submitted on the virtual engagement. This public feedback helped develop the final design.
Key findings:
- Peoples primary use of Hwy 246 is either as a road for their daily commutes or as a connection to southern cities
- Many participants stated they use this area to commute to work and back home. Others mentioned its importance for getting to the neighboring cities as well as using it for walks and other pedestrian activities
- Participants use Hwy 246 as a connection to get to their place of work which is farther south. Some of the cities listed include Rochester, Wanamingo, and Pine Island
- Community members have a wide range in experiences travelling on Hwy 246 either with vehicles, bikes, commercial equipment, or as pedestrians. Despite this, the majority of participants agreed on the same issue.
- The most common concern that was voiced was the lack of shoulder along the highway making it overall feel very narrow. Many participants found this to be an issue for a variety of reasons but one of the most repeated issues was because it made farm equipment hard to move on the highway
Thank you to everyone who provided input either at the in-person public meeting or on the self-paced virtual engagement.
MnDOT invites and encourages participation by all. If you need an ASL, a foreign language interpreter, or other reasonable accommodation, or need documents in an alternative format (such as braille or large print), please email your request to Janet Miller at ADArequest.dot@state.mn.us or call 651-366-4720.