Cloquet Transportation Planning

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Cloquet Transportation Planning
Location Cloquet Minnesota
Organization City of Cloquet, Arrowhead Regional Development Commission, Carlton County Public Health

The city of Cloquet, in partnership with Arrowhead Regional Development Commission and Carlton County Public Health and Human Services, conducted an HIA to inform revisions to the transportation section of its Comprehensive Plan, which guides the city's physical, social, and economic development. The HIA used a community survey and literature review to examine the potential positive and negative health impacts of three updates to the plan's transportation section: incorporating bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure in a busy downtown intersection; providing a designated bicycle lane on a key street; and introducing a snow removal ordinance. The assessment recommended improvements to intersections and bicycle connectivity to better accommodate pedestrians and bicycles, thereby promoting physical activity. The HIA also suggested that the city should have a sidewalk snow removal program to ensure equitable mobility and comply with ADA requirements.The HIA created momentum for implementing Cloquet's complete streets policy, and one of its recommendations was adopted into the Comprehensive Plan's transportation section. The city is in the process of carrying out the plan and, as of September 2017, infrastructure improvements have been made. For instance, Cloquet is adding new streets and reconstructing streets to improve connectivity and safety at intersections, incorporating new sidewalks and bike paths, and requiring residents to remove snow on sidewalks.

The HIA created momentum for implementing Cloquet’s complete streets policy and one of its recommendations was adopted into the Comprehensive Plan’s transportation section. The city is in the process of carrying out the plan and, as of September 2017, infrastructure improvements have been made. For instance, Cloquet is adding new streets and reconstructing streets to improve connectivity and safety at intersections, adding new sidewalks and bike paths, as well as requiring residents to remove snow on sidewalks.

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At A Glance
  • Status:
    Completed
  • Publication date:
    2014, December
  • Decision-making levels:
    Local
  • Sectors:
    Planning and zoning, Transportation
  • Additional topic areas:
    Land-use planning, Public transit
  • Drivers of health:
    Safe and accessible active transportation routes, Safe street infrastructure
  • Affected populations:
    Chronic health conditions, Older adults
  • Community types:
    Urban, Rural
  • Research methods:
    Literature review, Qualitative research
  • Funding source:
    Health Impact Project grantee