Automotive ownership is already the second-largest household cost for most Minnesotans. Auto debt has hit historic highs. The ...
A proposed townhome project stalled by neighbors illustrates how local control continues to fail to solve Minnesota’s need ...
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Mark your calendars: Streets.mn is heading to Urban Growler for Philanthrobrew on Thursday, April 23, 2026 from 5–7 PM—and we ...
CTS discusses a recent study into pollution and how it may impact the restoration of roadside habitats for pollinators.
Advocates from Saint Paul and Minneapolis are concerned that the proposed H Line station locations will inhibit better bike ...
A proposed townhome project stalled by neighbors illustrates how local control continues to fail to solve Minnesota’s need for more homes. Read » ...
Editor’s Note: This is part one of a two-part series by Zak Yudhishthu on inclusionary zoning. Inclusionary zoning (IZ) is a widespread tool for developing affordable housing in the United States.
Here’s a question: Why does Saint Paul have so many more tunnels than Minneapolis? Because we keep Saint Paul boring! Indeed, Saint Paul’s geography has featured the subterranean since the very ...
Governor Walz’s 2026 supplemental budget recommendations landed in March, and if you were hoping for good news on transit, biking, or walking infrastructure, you’re going to need to look pretty hard.
From the first expression of interest to the actual hauling of passengers, the gestation period for light rail transit in Minneapolis/Saint Paul turned out to be 44 years. When the Twin Cities ...