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Mexico City averts a water crisis; Detroit stands up to institutional investors; and the effect of cycling images that favor white, slim, able-bodied people. Read »
Mexico City averts a water crisis; Detroit stands up to institutional investors; and the effect of cycling images that favor white, slim, able-bodied people. Read »
From production to disposal, tires leave a toxic legacy. Discover the hidden environmental costs and potential solutions for America's 1.18 billion tires. Read »
We've extended our application deadline to join the Streets.mn board of directors for 2025-2026. Get some experience; share your experience. We need you! Read »
Metro Transit has overhauled what their network will look like soon! Dive deep into the details with us, and provide official feedback! Read »
The City of Minneapolis and other local authorities could do more to calm traffic on the city's busy streets. But who owns the road? Read »
At Bdote — where the Minnesota River and the mighty Mississippi River meet — a genesis and transformative history unfold. Read »
The Midtown Greenway in Minneapolis could and should host light rail. Here's how the route and alignment might look in the future. Read »
With seats for 2,500 people (though many may want to stand at the best concerts), the Palace Theatre breathes new life into downtown St. Paul. Read »
Perseverance, patience, gathering support, soothing opponents and (most important) dreaming big: It's all part of creating a bicycle-friendly city. Read »
Streets.mn’s climate-friendly contributors offer their best tips and tricks for enjoying a car-free, or at least car-light, Thanksgiving. Read »
Recent closures have forced the Twin Cities to reckon with what life would be like without I-94. In this September newsletter, Joe Harrington muses about that and shares what else caught his eye at Streets.mn over the past month. Read »