A Shared Vision For Golden Valley's Future: TRANSPORTATION
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Priority Destinations

We consider individual priority destinations when solving transportation needs.

  • The community advocates regional collaboration on transportation issues.
  • The City, developers, and property owners encourage walkability in commercial areas.
  • Employers promote carpooling, off-peak commute times, telecommuting, and other traffic management methods.
  • Residents call a one-point transit dispatch system that matches riders (students, shoppers, elderly, commuters) with rides (cab, Rideshare, Metro Mobility, shuttle, bus).
  • Commuter hubs with indoor amenities and parking serve drivers, bikers, and transit riders.

The Complete List

  • Parks
  • Options
  • Schools
  • Methods
  • Shopping
  • Transitions
  • Businesses
  • Restaurants
  • Entertainment
  • Traffic Timing
  • Regional Trails
  • Neighborhoods
  • Transit Centers
  • Traffic Management

 

 

 

Current Problems
Other Issues

Supporting Themes and Ideas

Neighborhood Reconnection
Priority Destinations
Public Systems
Smart Planning

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To resolve transportation concerns in the Meadowbrook School area, the City worked with a neighborhood task force to plan the new Xenia Ave, a community asset that manages traffic, provides pedestrian connections, and integrates environmentally sensitive landscapting. (photo of Xenia Avenue courtesy of SEH, Inc)
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