Minneapolis City Council Faces a Historic Vote on Olson Memorial Highway Resolution

Minneapolis City Council Faces a Historic Vote on Olson Memorial Highway Resolution

Minneapolis City Council Members Robin Wonsley and Jeremiah Ellison are proposing a resolution to address the historic and ongoing harms of Olson Memorial Highway, a notoriously unsafe highway that destroyed a redlined Black and Jewish community when constructed. The City Council will vote on the resolution Thursday, May 11, 2023.

Show your Support for Historic City Resolution

Show your Support for Historic City Resolution

Councilmembers Robin Wonsley and Jeremiah Ellison authored a historic resolution to address the historic and ongoing harms of Olson Memorial Highway, a notoriously unsafe highway that destroyed a Black and Jewish community when constructed and continues to divide and pollute communities.

Our Streets Minneapolis Announces New Executive Director

Our Streets Minneapolis Announces New Executive Director

Our Streets Minneapolis (OSM), the nonprofit advocacy organization advocating for people-first transportation, announced José Antonio Zayas Cabán has been named executive director. OSM works to make streets places where people can easily and comfortably walk, bike, roll, and use public transit in the Twin Cities.

Our Streets Minneapolis Dreams of More Open Streets for All

Our Streets Minneapolis Dreams of More Open Streets for All

Every Sunday in Bogotá, Colombia, over 70 miles of streets are closed to motor vehicle traffic and opened to the community. From 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., one million people are able to cycle, roll, and walk freely down the main streets of the city without fear of cars, noise pollution, and exhaust fumes.

Open Streets Minneapolis Announces 2023 Schedule

Open Streets Minneapolis Announces 2023 Schedule

Open Streets Minneapolis, the highly-anticipated event series that closes city streets to motor vehicle traffic, will kick off the 2023 season on June 10, 2023, on East Lake Street.

Our Streets MPLS Campaigns Gain National Recognition

Our Streets MPLS Campaigns Gain National Recognition

The 2023 Freeways Without Futures report from Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) will feature ten local campaigns representing communities advocating for equity and reconnection during a time of reckoning for North American urban freeway infrastructure.

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