Hello From Our New Managing Editor: Cirien Saadeh, Ph.D.
Our new managing editor brings experience in community journalism and education and will broaden the voices represented on the site. Read »
Our new managing editor brings experience in community journalism and education and will broaden the voices represented on the site. Read »
Two proposed multi-unit buildings near St. Thomas would be a step toward much-needed denser housing but faces pushback from nearby residents. Read »
The Minnesota State Fair's investment in options to "get there" by transit and biking sets a year-round example for the metro. Read »
This week's roundup of urbanist news traces the heat trapped by vehicles, the psychology of density and the politics of planning. Read »
The proposed road reconstruction falls short of St. Paul’s sustainability and safety goals, but there’s still time to call for a better plan. Read »
Biking to the Great Minnesota Get-Together can be cheaper, quicker and less stressful than driving — if you can find the right route. Read »
Metro Transit ridership is up, but it hasn't returned to pre-COVID levels. And it won't on light rail until trains feel safe. Read »
A St. Paulite narrates a bike trip from the western half of St. Paul to the less familiar (to the narrator) East Side of the city. Read »
For this five-part series, the author crowdsourced drivers' questions about bicyclists, then posted the top 10 in several bicycle groups. Here are bicyclists' replies. Read »
In this issue of the Streets.mn newsletter: the Kingfield cold case, meet the traveling bikepacking crew Genosack, "Respect the Friend-Density Matrix, plus great stories we're reading and new Walk the Talk Events! Read »