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Stringent pro-motorist design standards at a state program providing funds for municipal roadway projects create a double-edged sword for a South Minneapolis thoroughfare.
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Two proposed multi-unit buildings near St. Thomas would be a step toward much-needed denser housing but faces pushback from ...
The Minnesota State Fair’s investment in options to “get there” by transit and biking sets a year-round example for the metro ...
This week’s roundup of urbanist news traces the heat trapped by vehicles, the psychology of density and the politics of ...
My friend and I were harassed by a large number of people at the Robert Street platform, which was littered with foils (a ...
A recent study suggests that improving infrastructure may be key in allowing more kids to experience the benefits of walking ...
The proposed road reconstruction falls short of St. Paul’s sustainability and safety goals, but there’s still time to call for a better plan.
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Biking to the fair — which opens tomorrow (Thursday, August 21) and runs through Labor Day — is also an excellent way to ...
A suspicious lack of beer stores in one Minneapolis neighborhood raises troubling questions, forcing simple six-pack runs to become odysseys.
These days, government agencies are mostly just entities that write checks to consulting or contracting firms. That affects urban planning.