Announcing the Twin Cities Boulevard Sign-on Letter
On March, 2 2022, Our Streets Minneapolis announced a sign-on letter for organizations to share their support of the Twin Cities Boulevard.
On March, 2 2022, Our Streets Minneapolis announced a sign-on letter for organizations to share their support of the Twin Cities Boulevard.
On Saturday, February 26, we kicked off the Twin Cities Boulevard canvassing program at Murphy Square in Cedar-Riverside.
Earlier this month, we announced that our campaign to transform Lyndale Ave S using a 4-3 safety treatment was successful. We have heard that Hennepin County plans to carry out this conversion sometime next year. Yet, we do not have an official start date or timeline for the project.
The City of Minneapolis will reconstruct Hennepin Ave S from Douglas Ave to Lake St in 2023. Right now, Hennepin’s four lanes of undivided car traffic make it a stressful place to bike, walk, and roll, despite the many local businesses that make it an engaging place to be.
In March 2019, we wrote a blog post laying out our priorities for the draft Transportation Action Plan (TAP). This plan will guide transportation policy in the city for the next ten years. Earlier this month, Minneapolis City Council voted to adopt the final version of the plan.
Our Streets Minneapolis has been advocating to re-shape Lyndale Avenue S as part of our new initiative, County Streets for People. We are asking Hennepin County–the entity responsible for this street–do the bare minimum: a 4-3 conversion to improve safety on the corridor.
A 4 to 3 conversion is a type of road safety treatment. In this treatment, a 4 lane street without a center median, like Lyndale Ave S, is transformed to have two car travel lanes in each direction, with a two-way center turn lane.
Minneapolis has a Complete Streets Policy that states that people walking and biking should be prioritized ahead of people driving in transportation maintenance. Yet the City continues to prioritize cars over more vulnerable road users when it comes to winter maintenance.
Over the past year we’ve joined together with local residents and groups like Safe Streets Save Lives to call for change on Lyndale Ave S. Today we are renewing this call & we urge you to join us.
Hennepin Ave S will be reconstructed from Douglas Ave to Lake St in 2023. Hennepin Ave S is a City-owned street that is home to many Minneapolis residents and beloved businesses.
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