Word on the Streets

New member special: FREE t-shirt & invite to member celebration


Want to show your love for our city and support a more bicycle-friendly Minneapolis? Looking for some unique swag? Join the Minneapolis Bicycle Coalition today and receive a FREE coalition t-shirt (valid through October 20).



Plus, all new members who join between now and October 20 will receive an invite to our annual members-only celebration.



Become a member today. Your gift of $25 will support our efforts to make Minneapolis safer and more accessible to all types of bicyclists.





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Does It Get Slippery When Wet?


That was my question for Simon Blenski, an employee of the Minneapolis Public Works Department, about four newly painted green crosswalks and bike lanes.



Minneapolis 311 Comment Request Sign


Minneapolis is asking pedestrians, cyclists, and motorist for comments on newly painted crosswalks and bike lanes.




The city is asking for feedback and coverage has been picked up in the Southwest Journal  and the Minneapolis Star Tribune.



Citizens are encouraged to give feedback on new markings in the following four areas:




  • Oak Grove St at Hennepin Ave S (green crosswalk)


  • 7th St N at Lyndale Ave N (green bike lane)


  • 15th Ave SE at 4th St SE (green bike lane)


  • Broadway St NE at 5th St NE (bike traffic signal)



I asked Simon what they are looking to hear:



"We want to know if people feel safe traveling through the intersection, if the new treatment seems to help or mitigate previous concerns, and/or if there is any confusion about the new treatment.



We welcome comments from all road users – motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists."



By the way, his answer to the slickness question:



"We've heard a few folks mention the same thing, and we conducted intercept surveys of bicyclists and pedestrians earlier this summer and specifically asked them about the slickness of the paint. We haven’t gone through the results yet, but we will certainly use them in our evaluation."



Hennepin-Oak Grove Intersection

Green crosswalk near Loring Park


42nd Street Restriping Meeting on Tuesday October 9


The resurfacing of a long stretch of 42nd Street is complete, but how it will be striped remains unfinished. New striping could resemble what's happening on Park and Portland and would be completed this fall, according to Hennepin County Commissioner Peter Mclaughlin, who announced the news during the Standish-Ericsson Annual meeting.



On Tuesday from 7:15-8:30 at the Sibley Recreation Center, revised recommendations will be unveiled based on community input from a June 2012 meeting, along with pedestrian count data.



The meeting will share images of what a revised 42nd street may look like, including:




  • striped parking lanes, narrower travel lanes, and a bike lane


  • the potential removal of parking along the north side of 42nd street between 19th and 26th avenues, and between 29th and Nokomis Avenues


  • Pedestrian improvements include medians to ease crossings.



Attend the meeting to share your input.



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