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October 4, 2021
Minneapolis Ward 3 City Council Candidate’s Stances on Transit, Biking, Walking, and Rolling
Move Minnesota and Our Streets MPLS have teamed up on a questionnaire for 2021 Minneapolis city council candidates to learn about their stance on transit,
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October 4, 2021
Minneapolis Ward 2 City Council Candidates’ Stances on Transit, Biking, Walking, and Rolling
Move Minnesota and Our Streets MPLS have teamed up on a questionnaire for 2021 Minneapolis city council candidates to learn about their stance on transit,
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October 4, 2021
Minneapolis Ward 1 City Council Candidates’ Stances on Transit, Biking, Walking, and Rolling
Move Minnesota and Our Streets MPLS have teamed up on a questionnaire for 2021 Minneapolis city council candidates to learn about their stance on transit,
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October 4, 2021
Minneapolis Mayoral Candidates’ Stances on Transit, Biking, Walking, and Rolling
Move Minnesota and Open Streets MPLS asked 2021 Minneapolis mayoral candidates to share their ideas and vision for the future of transportation in Minneapolis.
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September 30, 2021
Announcing the Launch of Move Minnesota Action
Move Minnesota's new 501(c)(4) nonprofit is committed to building the grassroots and political power necessary to transform transit.
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September 30, 2021
In a Move Toward Equity and Sustainability, Minneapolis and Saint Paul Eliminate Parking Minimums
Vehicle parking and parking policy have a significant impact on our climate and communities—influencing everything…
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September 29, 2021
New Residential Transit Pass Brings Big Benefits to Twin Cities Renters and Properties
Metro Transit has an innovative new transit pass! The Residential Transit Pass is available exclusively to property managers and building owners—and by extension to local residents in multifamily housing
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August 23, 2021
ZAP Twin Cities Program Comes to a Close
This local bike commuting incentive program is ending, but the Twin Cities' love of biking lives on.
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July 1, 2021
How Ignoring Public Transit Sets Students Up to Fail—And What to Do About It
Good transit and mobility options can help close achievement gaps for first generation and community college students.