ROCHESTER, Minn. — The City of Rochester is inviting the community to participate in the second series of public engagement sessions focused on the revitalization of Sixth Avenue West.

These sessions aim to gather input on improving downtown mobility following the permanent closure of Third and Fourth Avenue Southwest. The city plans to relocate north-south bike lanes and introduce new pedestrian and intersection improvements along Sixth Avenue West from Civic Center Drive to 2nd Street Southwest.

Initial design renderings, developed after the first engagement round, will be available for public review and feedback. Community members can attend various sessions to share their thoughts:

- A formal presentation and open house on November 4 at Spyhouse Coffee Roasters, starting at 5:30 p

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