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Jennifer Wiltgen <br />Minnesota Department of Transportation <br />June 29, 2021 <br />Page 5 <br />Table 4 identifies communities with the highest share of trips using each of the three existing river <br />crossings in the southbound direction during the AM peak period. Since these trips are traveling <br />from one side of the river to the other, communities where trips originate versus those trips are <br />destined to are presented separately. <br />Table 4: Top Cities of Trips Using the Southbound Crossings During AM Peak Period (6:00 to 10:00 am) <br />O/D <br />TH 101 <br />US 169 <br />TH 610 <br />Origin <br />Desti nation <br />1. Elk River (41.8%) <br />2. Ramsey (5.6%) <br />3. Nowthen (3.2%), plus <br />4. Sherburne Co other (31.9%) <br />5. Northern External (5.4%) <br />1. Rogers (16.3%) <br />2. Otsego (13.6%) <br />3. Maple Grove (12.4%) <br />4. Brooklyn Park (4.7%) <br />5. St Michael (4.2%); Plus <br />6. Hennepin Co. Other (28.5%) <br />1. Anoka (26.8%) <br />2. Ramsey (26.0%) <br />3. Andover (14.6%) <br />4. Coon Rapids (10.9%) <br />5. Nowthen (3.0%) <br />1. Rogers (16.3%) <br />2. Otsego (13.6%) <br />3. Maple Grove (12.4%) <br />4. Brooklyn Park (4.7%) <br />5. St Michael (4.2%); Plus <br />6. Hennepin Co <br />. Other (28.5%) <br />1. Coon Rapids (27.6%) <br />2. Blaine (23.7%) <br />3. Andover (10.4%) <br />4. Anoka (2.7%) <br />5. Ramsey (2.5%) <br />1. Brooklyn Park (17.3%) <br />2. Champlin (17.3%) <br />3. Maple Grove (14.6%) <br />4. Rogers (3.8%) <br />5. Dayton (2.7%); Plus <br />6. Hennepin Co. Other (33.6%) <br />Table 5 identifies the communities with the highest proportion of trips on each river crossing that <br />are destined for downtown Minneapolis during the AM peak period. This is intended to provide an <br />indication of the use of each crossing for work commuting purposes. <br />Table 5: Top Cities of Trips Destined to Downtown Minneapolis Using the Southbound Crossings (6:00 to 10:00 am) <br />TH 101 <br />US 169 <br />TH 610 <br />1. Elk River (55.4%) <br />1. Anoka (41.8%) <br />1. Coon Rapids (31.3%) <br />2. Nowthen (1.9%), plus <br />2. Ramsey (28.6%) <br />2. Blaine (17.7%) <br />3. Sherburne Co. other area (34.3%) <br />3. Coon Rapids (7.7%) <br />3. Andover (16.7%) <br />4. Northern External (6.9%) <br />4. Andover (2.2%) <br />4. Ramsey (7.5%) <br />5. Nowthen (2.2%) <br />5. Anoka (7.2%) <br />Table 6 identifies communities with the highest share of trips using each of the three existing river <br />crossings in the northbound destination during the PM peak period. Similar to Table 4, <br />communities where trips originate versus those trips are destined to are presented separately. <br />
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