The City of Minneapolis Invites You to Take the Open Streets Minneapolis Survey
Via a November 25 e-announcement from Matthew Dyrdahl, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, City of Minneapolis:
Open Streets Minneapolis is an annual event series that opens city streets to folks biking, walking, and rolling. Every summer since 2011, Our Streets Minneapolis has temporarily closed major streets to motor vehicles so folks can explore their city and discover local businesses, use active transportation, and connect with their neighbors. In 2019, over 103,000 people came out to Open Streets Minneapolis events!
The City of Minneapolis and Our Streets Minneapolis are reflecting on the Open Streets Minneapolis program and evaluating ways for the program to be sustainable and meaningful beyond the 2020 season. We have heard many ideas from people over the years about how Open Streets could evolve and multiple themes have emerged, including types of routes, programming, and timing for the events. Help us determine how to shape the future of the Open Streets program by completing this short survey:
Future of Open Streets Minneapolis Survey
The five questions in this survey reflect the most common comments, questions, and feedback we receive about Open Streets. Your feedback on these five questions will inform what Open Streets looks like in the future.