Project planners for the Central Corridor light-rail transit line headed into closed-door sessions Wednesday with officials from the University of Minnesota to settle a dispute over vibrations and electromagnetic interference from the proposed trains. The university has sued over the project, and a judge has set a trial date for September. The Met Council plans to start major construction on the 11-mile, $957 million corridor connecting St. Paul to Minneapolis in August.Read more from Minnesota Public Radio.
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