Carlson, Kristin M.Cui, MengyingEvans Engstrom, ShannonOwen, Andrew2025-03-072025-03-072019-01-23https://hdl.handle.net/11299/270172Accessibility is the ease and feasibility of reaching valuable destinations. Accessibility can be measured for a wide array of transportation modes, to different types of destinations, and at different times of day. There are a variety of ways to define accessibility, but the number of destinations reachable within a given travel time is the most comprehensible and transparent—as well as the most directly comparable between cities, and other geographic areas. This report focuses on changes in accessibility to jobs by auto and transit. Jobs are the most significant non-home destination, and job accessibility is an important consideration in the attractiveness and usefulness of a place or area. This report is an accessibility impact analysis for the proposed MnPASS lanes within the Rethinking I-94 corridor. The report includes an impact analysis for both auto and transit. For a detailed description of the methodology, please review the methodology sections within this report or consult the Accessibility Observatory’s Access Across America: Auto 2017 Methodology and Access Across America: Transit 2017 Methodology reports.AccessibilityImpact analysisMnPASS lanesAccessibility Impact Analysis of I-94 MnPASS Lanes by Auto and TransitReport