National Links: Breaking Through Climate Apathy
A roundup of national stories includes a new strategy to communicate the climate crisis, a decline in car ownership and modular housing in Maui. Read »
A roundup of national stories includes a new strategy to communicate the climate crisis, a decline in car ownership and modular housing in Maui. Read »
In today's book club episode, Parker Seaman and Jeremy Winter discuss "When Driving Is Not an Option," by Anna Zivarts, in a conversation moderated by Sherry Johnson. Read »
Cedar Lake Road puts students, workers and residents at risk every day, with deadly design choices embedded just outside three public schools. Read »
The commuter rail line is not pulling its weight compared to other Metro Transit lines; it should be sacrificed in favor of better bus service. Read »
South Minneapolis' 35th and 36th streets are important neighborhood corridors. They're also dangerous and dispiriting for non-drivers. Advocates hope that changes soon. Read »
U.S. Department of Transportation attempts to shut down New York City congestion pricing. How is the Netherlands working to meet its climate goals? Read »
Amid state and federal headwinds, urbanism is having a moment in Duluth, led by local elected officials and advocates like Vibrant Streets Duluth. Read »
Part one of a three-part series detailing the rapid transit and regional rail requirements for the Twin Cities to become a transit-oriented, climate-neutral region. Read »
St. Paul's most popular bike route is already halfway to achieving greatness. If we invested in some cycling upgrades, the payoff would be huge. Read »
Don't accept the argument that roads are congested (and can't handle new development) without looking at the data. Read »
In this issue of the Streets.mn newsletter, catch up on the Must-Do Bike Rides in 2025, ways to improve the Northstar commuter rail line, and other fascinating news from the Twin Cities urbanism community. Read »