Research weighs risk of microplastic pollutants to roadside pollinator habitats
CTS discusses a recent study into pollution and how it may impact the restoration of roadside habitats for pollinators. Read »
CTS discusses a recent study into pollution and how it may impact the restoration of roadside habitats for pollinators. Read »
On March 28, more than 100,000 people converged at the State Capitol for the No Kings protest, demonstrating the powerful role of transit in uniting a movement. Read »
An Operator + Transit Nerd’s Perspective on Public Transit in the Twin Cities Read »
Walz is looking to cut transit funding again — while ignoring a billion-dollar annual highway maintenance crisis stemming from the fourth-largest road network in the country. 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 »
Following Surgeon General’s prescription, Americans have rediscovered that a simple stroll is good for health, happiness and social harmony. Walking is not just a good idea, it’s a growing movement that can boost our health, happiness, economy and sense of social harmony. This article outlines 20 signs that walking is picking up speed across America—a […] Read »
A new visualization tool is helping MnDOT estimate bicycle and pedestrian traffic in the Twin Cities. Next up: the entire state! 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 »
A look at the future of Minnesota's intercity rail beyond Duluth and Chicago Read »