It will help Minneapolis become an environmentally just, resilient, low-carbon and equitable city and features seven strategies to acheive outcomes by 2030.
The shared bike and scooter programme supports the City of Minneapolis’ goals outlined in its Transportation Action Plan which include creating safer streets.
The city’s mobility hubs are designed as places where people can conveniently access low or no carbon transportation options including transit, bicycles, shared scooters and electric car-sharing.
Stockholm’s Biochar Project, which won Bloomberg’s challenge in 2014, is hailed as an example of how a great idea in one city can inspire positive climate action in cities around the world.
AARP’s ranking uses more than 50 national data sources to measure 61 community characteristics across seven categories, including housing, transportation, environment, health and engagement.
Designed and developed in the Twin Cities for the Twin Cities, the EV Spot Network is the nation’s largest publicly owned electric vehicle initiative to date.
Resilient Cities Network’s Resilient Infrastructure Diversity and Equity tool is based on key criteria for social and racial equity, the creation of green jobs, and climate-readiness.
The annual What Works Cities Certification commends excellence in using evidence and data to improve city services, increase transparency, and promote civic engagement.
The selected cities will receive $50,000 to work with local community partners to transform streets into community assets that aid in the Covid-19 pandemic recovery.
The City of Minneapolis has partnered with Flowbird to replace its kerbside kiosks with 700 Flowbird CWT touch multi-use terminals, offering citizens a choice of payment options.
Analysis from StreetLight Data reveals that New York City, Sarasota and Portland lead when it comes to the reduced impact of transportation on the environment.
Saint Paul and Minneapolis in the US state of Minnesota have joined forces to develop the mobility network comprising charging hubs on public roadways and a fleet of car-share vehicles.
In the 2019 City Clean Energy Scorecard, the city earned the highest score for its building policies and a perfect score for its energy efficiency outreach and programmes.