On Wednesday, March 17th the Lyndale and Kingfield Neighborhood Associations hosted a community meeting in partnership with Minneapolis Public Works to discuss the proposed addition of bike lanes along 1st Avenue and Blaisdell Avenue.
The proposed changes to parking along 1st Avenue would add additional parking along the east side of the street from 38th to 33rd street. The addition of the extra parking and the bike lane would mean that the street would only have a single motor vehicle travel lane, instead of the two it has now.
Check out the full presentation from the meeting.
The Lyndale Neighborhood is actively seeking input from community members, especially those that live along 1st or Blaisdell on what they think about the proposed changes. It is expected that the neighborhood will adopt a formal set of recommendations at either the April or May General Membership Meetings. Questions and comments should be directed to Mark at mark@lyndale.org or 612.824.9402 x 16.
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Wednesday, March 17th
Lyndale Neighborhood Building (3537 Nicollet Ave)
6:30 to 8:00 pm
The Minneapolis Public Works Department is working on a restriping project (not a reconstruction project) to add bike lanes on 1st and Blaisdell Avenues between 15th Street and 40th Street.
The City received federal transportation funding through the Non-Motorized Transportation Pilot Program for this restriping. The project fits into the City’s adopted goal of creating a multi-modal transportation system.
As part of the project, parking changes are being explored on 1st Avenue between 33rd Street and 40th Street. This will likely include modifications to existing parking restrictions and/or the addition of parking.
Details on a draft proposal will be shared at a public meeting on Wednesday, March 17th at 6:30 pm at the Lyndale Neighborhood Building (3537 Nicollet Avenue). 1st & Blaisdell Meeting Presentation
More information on the project is available online at http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/bicycles. Feedback or questions are welcome, and can be directed to Shaun Murphy at 612.333.2450 or shaun.murphy@ci.minneapolis.mn.us.
Lyndale community members who would like to comment on the proposed project are also encouraged to contact Mark Hinds at mark@lyndale.org or 612.824.9402 ex 16.
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