Interstate 394 Commuter Patterns.

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Interstate 394 Commuter Patterns.

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2006

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This project was completed in support of a project currently being conducted by the Center for Changing Landscapes at the University of Minnesota. M3D data were used to produce maps of the commutesheds (where people living in a given area travel to work) and laborsheds (where people who work in a given area travel from to work) for the combined areas of Minneapolis suburbs Wayzata, Minnetonka, St. Louis Park, and Golden Valley. These maps were then used to represent how many residents of these communities might use I-394 to travel to their place of employment. Data indicate that approximately 8,000 employed persons living in the cities of Wayzata, Minnetonka, St. Louis Pak and Golden Valley travel to downtown Minneapolis or St. Paul to work. These workers are most likely using I-394 as their primary transportation route. More than 13,000 Minneapolis residents work in the four suburbs, and a large percentage are most likely using I-394 to commute to their jobs. In addition, the data show that a number of commuters working and living within the designated four city area may be using I-394 for other shorter trips.

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Prepared on behalf of the City of Wayzata, the City of Minnetonka, the City of St. Louis Park, and the City of Golden Valley by Minnesota 3-D (M3D), administered by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs at the University of Minnesota.

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Minnesota 3-D. (2006). Interstate 394 Commuter Patterns.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/203415.

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