University drops LRT lawsuit
Written by Douglas John Bowen The University of Minnesota has finally reached accord with the Twin Cities Metropolitan Council on construction of the Central Corridor light rail transit line through St. Paul, Minnesota’s state capital.
In return, the university will drop a lawsuit intended in part to force the Metropolitan Council to reroute LRT away from university grounds. University officials have contended that LRT would generate electromagnetic interference and substantial vibration that could negatively impact its property. Critics of the university have said such charges were at best obstructionist.
The preliminary deal still must be approved by the full Metropolitan Council and university regents. Met Council Chair Peter Bell says the deal will protect the university’s facilities while keeping the Central Corridor projecton time and on budget.