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City Requests Public Input on Improvements to the 9th and 10th Street Corridors

The City of Minneapolis Public Works is recommending street improvements to the 9th Street S and 10th Street S corridors between E 14th Street and 2nd Avenue N.

The proposed project will identify opportunities to improve safety for all travel modes, with a focus on upgrading existing bike lanes to meet the City’s All Ages and Abilities standards. The project will also evaluate improvements to pedestrian crossings, ADA ramps, and signal improvements at key intersections.

Your feedback is crucial in shaping the future of both corridors and helps the City of Minneapolis Public Works enhance safety and accessibility for all users. By participating, you can help guide decisions on potential improvements, including better bike lanes, safer pedestrian experiences, and traffic calming measures.

You can provide your input at https://zanassoc.mysocialpinpoint.com/9th-10th-improvement-project/concept-design-alternative-feedback-and-survey

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