
The 2018 referendum looks to reshape more than Brainerd High School, as the interconnected roadways of downtown Brainerd are also likely to get a facelift should the district vote "Yes."
Tim Houle, a civil engineer and a vice president of Widseth Smith Nolting, gave a final update on the BHS traffic study Monday at the Brainerd City Council meeting—the culmination of extensive documentation and research to gauge the flow, efficiency and safety of streets students are likely to use or cross during their careers at the school.
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