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Mar162024

First Avenue N Street Reconstruction Project Kickoff and Survey

Excerpt from the May 7 City of Minneapolis e-newsletter:

Changes are coming to downtown Minneapolis along the First Avenue N corridor.

The Minneapolis Public Works Department is reconstructing half a mile of First Avenue North between Washington Avenue and Eighth Street North in 2028. The project will include a range of right-of-way and public realm improvements that would make it easier for people to move safely and comfortably along the street.

Some of the project goals include:

  • Expanded, ADA-compliant sidewalks and safer street crossings.
  • New green stormwater infrastructure and sustainable landscaping.
  • Enhanced streetscape elements, including improved lighting and public art.
  • Active public spaces that attract and retain residents, businesses, and visitors.

The project also gives the opportunity to improve traffic signals, signs and underground utilities along the route.

Survey

Take our short survey to tell us what you envision for First Avenue North. Your input will help us design a street that serves your needs and desires.

Learn more about the project and how to stay up to date on more ways to participate in the planning and engagement process

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