City Of Minneapolis issued the following announcement on Sept. 23.
The City of Minneapolis has launched a mobility hub pilot program to increase access to convenient, low or no carbon transportation options, including transit, shared scooters and Nice Ride bicycles.
The three-month pilot program will inform a long-term plan to implement a larger mobility hub network in Minneapolis. The pilot is beginning with four locations in north Minneapolis and will continue with additional locations in south and northeast Minneapolis later this year. The City of Minneapolis is collaborating with Metro Transit, Hennepin County, mobility service providers and neighborhood organizations on the pilot.
Ambassadors from the City and partner organizations will be at the mobility hubs at select times to collect feedback and provide education on the transportation options. The hubs will be marked with a “Go” sign, feature street furniture and wayfinding signs to points of interest.
Mobility hub pilot program’s first locations
- Penn and Lowry avenues.
- Lowry and Fremont avenues.
- Lyndale and 26th avenues.
- West Broadway and Emerson avenues.
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