National Links: A Billionaire Urbanist?
A neighborhood in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, modifies its pandemic-era tradition of socially distanced block parties. Plus, pedestrian-only streets in Paris. Read »
A neighborhood in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, modifies its pandemic-era tradition of socially distanced block parties. Plus, pedestrian-only streets in Paris. Read »
Minneapolis is known as a great city for cycling and cycling infrastructure. This photo essay showcases cyclists' dynamic energy. Read »
The first two episodes from a Star Tribune podcast documenting the journey of two early Black homeowners in south Minneapolis. Read »
Though St. Paul has added several new bikeways recently, many fall short of not only high hopes, but even the city's own design guidelines. Read »
MnDOT seems ready to remove boulevards from consideration when Rebuilding I-94, despite public opposition. Reach out to express your opinion. Read »
No one likes road construction, but too often mass transit projects unfairly take the blame for inconveniences to traffic and local businesses. Read »
A story of perseverance leads from the shores of the Mekong River to the founding of the world's first and only Hmong bookstore. Read »
The updated Minneapolis Comprehensive Plan doesn't address the need to make home ownership attainable for lower-income residents. Read »
How can we organize our neighborhood governing bodies to reflect their community demographics? Read »
Active rail lines are a headache for urban planning. But we should keep them wherever we can. Read »
Joe Harrington reminds us of the importance of federal policy for local transportation projects in our October newsletter. Read »