About SSO Minnesota GO
The Minnesota Department of Transportation is creating a vision for state transportation for the next 50 years and it's crucial that teens (like YOU!) are involved in shaping it. Why? Because you will be major users of transportation over the next 50 years.
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SSO Minnesota GO: Final Vision Released!
Thanks for sharing your visions and values and informing MnDOT's strategic vision! The final vision has been released. Your ideas, input and feedback were crucial to creating and refining this vision. Thank you!
Transportation officials will now use this vision to guide a major update of the Statewide Multimodal Transportation Plan. Follow their progess at www.minnesotagoplan.org.
To learn about other Students Speak Out efforts, join the SSO Lounge and/or like us on Facebook. We're working on some new SSO projects so let's stay in touch!
What you can do now
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1MAR 1, 2011 > OCT 31, 2011
Introduce yourself!
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2MAR 24, 2011 > JUL 31, 2011
Weekly quick poll on life in 2060
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3MAR 25, 2011 > JUL 31, 2011
Phase I: Weekly discussion on life in 2060
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4JUL 1, 2011 > JUL 31, 2011
Phase II: Review & provide feedback on what we've heard
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5SEP 22, 2011 > OCT 21, 2011
Phase III: Review and respond to MnDOT's draft vision statement
Weekly Panelist Discussion
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by Louise E.Jun 10 @ 7:21pm
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by Joey L.Jun 10 @ 11:37am
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by Joey L.Jun 10 @ 11:43am
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by Lindsey A.Jun 7 @ 1:46pm
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by Daniel B.May 31 @ 8:18am
GAME ON!
Check out these famously wrong predictions. Can you do better at opening your mind to what the future might hold?
"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."
-- Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943
"Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?"
-- H.M. Warner, Warner Brothers, 1927
"This ‘telephone’ has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us."
-- Western Union internal memo, 1876


















