The North Minneapolis community has been cut off from the river for decades by I-94, industry and development. As a result, north and northeast Minneapolis residents are experiencing inequitable access to the benefits of proximity to riverfront parks, trails and open space. Friends of the Mississippi River is working to better connect the North Minneapolis community across I-94 and the current industrial riverfront to the river. A research assistant is needed to research existing plans to better connect the community (e.g. adding new highway crossings and/or land bridges, improving or greening existing crossings, improving public transit connections, adding new trails and bike lanes, and improving the pedestrian experience through wayfindi...
The main question this study aims to answer is how can we create an urban space that celebrates the ...
Research on equitable access to urban parks and recreation amenities identifies three measures of ac...
The National Park Service has begun the ecological restoration of areas along a 72-mile stretch of t...
While the Twin Cities is nationally recognized as having one of the best park systems in the nation,...
The City of Dayton recently completed its first Parks, Trails, and Open Space Plan. The city request...
The cities of Farmington and Farmington Hills, Michigan have formed the Corridor Improvement Author...
Waterways are a vital and productive resource to our environment. Rivers provide a variety of amenit...
In recent years, cities and towns across the United States have developed new trail systems to reeng...
Presentation and reports completed by students enrolled in HORT 5071: Ecological Restoration, taught...
Many locations within the United States have major flooding problems. One of these locations is alon...
This research addresses the historic Mississippi riverfront in Lowertown, St. Paul, Minnesota, focus...
Final report; Aug 2015-May 2017PDFTech ReportDOT-VNTSC-NPS-17-06VM05 A442National parksOutdoor recre...
The premise of this project is to investigate the current relationship of downtown Minneapolis to th...
Urban waterfronts are unique in their potential to provide various opportunities for economic develo...
A report to the McKnight Foundation from the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Mi...
The main question this study aims to answer is how can we create an urban space that celebrates the ...
Research on equitable access to urban parks and recreation amenities identifies three measures of ac...
The National Park Service has begun the ecological restoration of areas along a 72-mile stretch of t...
While the Twin Cities is nationally recognized as having one of the best park systems in the nation,...
The City of Dayton recently completed its first Parks, Trails, and Open Space Plan. The city request...
The cities of Farmington and Farmington Hills, Michigan have formed the Corridor Improvement Author...
Waterways are a vital and productive resource to our environment. Rivers provide a variety of amenit...
In recent years, cities and towns across the United States have developed new trail systems to reeng...
Presentation and reports completed by students enrolled in HORT 5071: Ecological Restoration, taught...
Many locations within the United States have major flooding problems. One of these locations is alon...
This research addresses the historic Mississippi riverfront in Lowertown, St. Paul, Minnesota, focus...
Final report; Aug 2015-May 2017PDFTech ReportDOT-VNTSC-NPS-17-06VM05 A442National parksOutdoor recre...
The premise of this project is to investigate the current relationship of downtown Minneapolis to th...
Urban waterfronts are unique in their potential to provide various opportunities for economic develo...
A report to the McKnight Foundation from the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Mi...
The main question this study aims to answer is how can we create an urban space that celebrates the ...
Research on equitable access to urban parks and recreation amenities identifies three measures of ac...
The National Park Service has begun the ecological restoration of areas along a 72-mile stretch of t...