
Local Transit Agencies Mimic Uber and Lyft, and Gain Ridership
Local transit agencies gain customers with rideshare practices — Point A to Point B service in low-density areas — that are filling a clear need.

Local transit agencies gain customers with rideshare practices — Point A to Point B service in low-density areas — that are filling a clear need.

Now is your chance to weigh in on traffic cameras and the best Minnesota bridges, as well as play in the cold on bikes or amid outdoor art.

COVID, crime and working from home devastated transit ridership. As those trends recede or reverse, we can speculate about the future of the transit system.

A robust nationwide passenger rail network may be a tall order, but take heart! The Midwest is perfectly positioned to develop its own strong regional rail system.

In theory, Minneapolis’ snow shoveling bylaws are sufficient to make the sidewalks bare within 24 hours of snowfall. In practice, the onset of winter means impassable sidewalks for many.

Weigh in on the state flag design; door knock for I-94; celebrate passenger rail; and rethink how downtowns can become people-focused.

Upcoming opportunities to learn about Transportation Demand Management (TDM) and to make your voice heard on Nicollet redevelopment and I-94.

A ride to end Alzheimer’s, possibly the last Open Streets in Minneapolis and your chance to advocate for more safety features in Columbia Heights.

Get involved! From St. Paul to Mankato, several upcoming events in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota highlight the multi-modal transportation future we need.

Signed into law in 2021, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is funding transportation infrastructure across Minnesota, from Little Falls to St. Paul.