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The
LRRB welcomes research ideas from Minnesota county, city and
township officials. After submittal, your problem statement
will be researched and evaluated to determine if current solutions
exist to the problem. We will follow up with you and let you
know what was found. If the problem statement requires new
research, your idea will be brought before the LRRB to determine
if proposals for research should be sought.
Proposals
for potential LRRB research projects are solicited from research
institutions in September and October of each year. In December,
the LRRB evaluates and selects proposals that will be funded.
If your idea for research is funded, you may be asked to
serve on the project technical advisory panel. Because funds
may be available at other times of the year, problem statements
are accepted at any time.
You
can submit your idea using the on-line
form. If you prefer to use a traditional format, you can
download the paper form. The
paper form may be filled out in a word processing application
and emailed as an attachment to Alan Rindels, or faxed to (651) 366-3779. You may also mail
the form to: LRRB
at the Mn/DOT Research Services Section,
Mail Stop 330, 395 John Ireland Boulevard, St. Paul, Minnesota
55155. For
questions, please contact the LRRB at the Mn/DOT
Research Services Section at (651) 366-3780
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