Estimated Timeline for 41st and Hiawatha
Produced by Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development Agency this document outlines the Request for Proposal process for the sale of the MN DoT site at 41st and Hiawatha
Who lives in Affordable Housing?
An informational handout by the Metropolitan Design Center on Affordable Housing in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Region
Minneapolis Corridor Housing Initiative
Convened by the Center for Neighborhoods, this project brought together neighborhoods, a technical team, and city staff to develop a strategy for attracting well-designed, higher-density and affordable housing to transit corridors.
Minneapolis Corridor Housing Initiative, Phase 2
Convened by the Center for Neighborhoods, this project brought together neighborhoods, a technical team, and city staff to develop a strategy for attracting well-designed, higher-density and affordable housing to transit corridors. In Phase 2 of this project work is continued in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and surrounding suburban areas.
Corridor Housing Initiative: Standish Neighborhood Policy Inventory
Plans and Policies that affect redevelopment in 38th Street Transit Station Area
Transit Oriented Development
This PowerPoint gives an overview of TOD along with design issues and impacts
Design principles and corridor information summary sheet
Site A: Library Site (6.54 MB)
Site B: MN DOT Parcel (7.23 MB)
The summary of the block model development workshop.
Note: these are formatted as 24 inch by 36 inch posters, but they print nicely as 11 inch by 17 inch handouts.
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