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CCLRT construction - what to expect
Examples of strategies for maintaining pedestrian and vehicle access during construction
Signs about bus rerouting |
| Advanced utility relocation work on Minnesota Street in St. Paul used signs to show bus stops had been relocated and to alert riders to the new locations. |

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Business signage |
| Sign at construction project identifies the business open behind the fence. |

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Portable pedestrian bridges |
| Portable foot bridges over sidewalk construction provided building access during Hiawatha LRT extension work in Minneapolis. |

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Access for pedestrians and vehicles |
| Pedestrian and vehicle access maintained during Hiawatha LRT extension work in Minneapolis. |

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Separation of pedestrians and vehicles |
| Pedestrian and vehicle separation maintained during construction project. The sign on the fence identifies businesses and says they remain open during construction |

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Pedestrian access |
| Pedestrian access maintained during Hiawatha LRT extension work in Minneapolis. |
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