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UMAA Votes to Oppose LRT at Street Level on Washington Avenue
1/29/2008

The University of Minnesota Alumni Association (UMAA) National Board of Directors unanimously voted on January 19 to oppose light rail transit running at grade on Washington Avenue

The University and the UMAA are strongly committed to public transit. While strongly supporting light rail through campus to connect Minneapolis and St. Paul, they strongly believe that LRT "at grade" on Washington Avenue will gravely compromise health and safety on campus.

The U is a hub of activity unlike anywhere else in the Twin Cities. Washington Avenue is the main artery through campus and is the second busiest pedestrian crossing in the Twin Cities.

The University of Minnesota has set a bold goal to become one of the top three public research universities in the world, and the UMAA believes that it deserves a transit solution that supports this courageous vision. The LRT solution must therefore be guided by principles of health and safety, functionality and community, and long-term economic viability. 

“Perhaps just two or three times in a century does a decision hold so many ramifications for the University of Minnesota,” said Thomas W. LaSalle, UMAA national president. “This is one of those times. LRT must be done right the first time. The future of our state’s flagship institution is at stake.”

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UMAA Resolution on Light Rail Transit