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June 30, 2021
Custom “Choose How You Move” Guides Meet Unique Needs Along the Green Line
Move Minnesota is working with partners along the Green Line to identify transportation needs and offer new tools like the Choose How You Move Guide to benefit renters, properties, and our communities as a whole.
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June 25, 2021
Transit Funding Win at the State Capitol
The Minnesota Legislature has officially passed a transportation bill with strong funding for transit, biking, walking, and rolling! What we're celebrating.
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June 2, 2021
We’re Hiring: Community Organizer
Join our team as a Community Organizer! Help Move Minnesota create a more just and sustainable future with better transit, bicycling, walking, and rolling.
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June 2, 2021
We’re Hiring: Fundraising Coordinator
Join our team! Help Move Minnesota create a more just and sustainable future with better transit, bicycling, walking, and rolling.
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April 23, 2021
A Historic Verdict—and the Continued Work toward Justice for George Floyd and All Black Americans
To deliver justice for George Floyd, and for Black community members across our state and country, we must join together to transform the underlying systems that perpetuate racism and injustice.
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January 27, 2021
Move Minnesota, Sierra Club, and MN350 Push Back as Gov. Walz’s Budget Proposal Ignores Urgent Need for Transit Investments
Unmet transit needs compromise Minnesota's ability to address the climate crisis, racial equity, and economic recovery.
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December 18, 2020
Move Minnesota Releases 2019 Annual Report
Move Minnesota's 2019 annual report features a look back at the victories and momentum created with support from donors, volunteers, advocates, and partners.
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November 25, 2020
VIDEO: MN-Made Electric Buses Charged to Combat Climate Change
Transit is already one of the best tools we have to reduce climate and air pollution. What could make a great solution even better? Electric buses built right here in Minnesota.
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November 17, 2020
Transformative Ayd Mill Trail Opens in Saint Paul
The new biking and walking trail is an undeniable reminder that good things are possible when we all speak up for the city and the future we want to see.