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Read about housing supplies, issues with permits and the shifting use of streets in this week's roundup of urbanist news. Read » ...
These days, government agencies are mostly just entities that write checks to consulting or contracting firms. That affects ...
New and improved bus service metro-wide brings the Network Now goals — improved access, serve today’s travel patterns — one ...
Read about housing supplies, issues with permits and the shifting use of streets in this week’s roundup of urbanist news.
A suspicious lack of beer stores in one Minneapolis neighborhood raises troubling questions, forcing simple six-pack runs to ...
Maximize your ability to hang out with friends by using this spreadsheet, which helps you match a place to live with ...
A duo of aunties (Cristina Montoya and Laura “Pacha” Galaviz) continue their journey for active mobility in part 3 of our ...
Housing the homeless lowers their hospital visits; physicians now recommend 7,000 steps a day; and more national and ...
Andy Singer Andy Singer served as volunteer co-chair of the Saint Paul Bicycle Coalition off and on for 13 years. He works as a professional cartoonist and illustrator and has authored four books ...
Aaron retired in 2006 after 33 years as a planner and manager for Metro Transit, where he worked in route and schedule planning, operations, maintenance, transit facilities, light rail and traffic ...
The idea to connect the Twin Cities was first approached by city officials in the 1920s, but took hold in 1944 due in part to a proposal by the National Inter-Regional Highways Committee – a creation ...
Everybody knows the Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) metropolitan area is building new housing. It’s been evident for years in the disappearing parking lots of the Mill District and the North Loop, the new ...