The Food That Grew on the South Minneapolis Water
A century after Minneapolis drained its wild rice lakes to build a golf course, the state legislature is asking what we owe the water. Read »
A century after Minneapolis drained its wild rice lakes to build a golf course, the state legislature is asking what we owe the water. Read »
Metro Transit continues to increase its workforce, leading to more frequency improvements effective with the quarterly service change on March 14. Read »
MNDOT, MPRB, and City of Minneapolis announce new collaboration on St. Anthony Main. Read »
We got some strange interference this week, you may hear parallel universe versions of the Streets.mn Podcast! Read »
BART renting parking lots, converting offices into co-living spaces, Black neighborhoods impacted by climate change, and more. Read »
Here are some cartoons to cheer you up (or depress you more). Read »
I started 2019 with what seemed a relatively simple goal: to ride my bike every day in January. I succeeded with that, and then kept going. I rode through February, March, and April, before finally deciding to keep it up as long as I could. I kept a log of my adventures on Twitter, and […] Read »
The notion that we could, as a society, choose to buy vehicles for those who need to get to school, jobs, or other opportunities requires grossly oversimplifying the goals of urban transit. Read »
One of the biggest challenges in our current transportation system is the way our streets are designed. In many parts of our communities, the only safe option for people to get around town is to drive a car, raising costs and limiting options for businesses, families, and the community as a whole. Last year, St […] Read »
“I am king of the streets because I am only a pedestrian.” That was the philosophy of a self-described lowly municipal employee during his 15 minutes of fame in an article on an inside page of the Minneapolis Sunday Tribune in 1916. Horace E. Johnson sauntered city streets as he wished, the newspaper reported, and […] Read »
In this issue of the newsletter: a local guide to LRT, transit & walkability at a protest, Midtown Greenway at 25 on the podcast, plus the latest events! Read »