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Jessica Laabs
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The Hennepin/Lyndale Avenue corridor provides an important north-south linkage for automobiles and transit service between the Minneapolis Central Business District (CBD) and the Uptown area at Hennepin Avenue and Lake Street, one of the city’s most dense housing and entertainment districts. In addition, it provides a critical link for drivers seeking access to I-94 and I-394. The corridor itself also is a destination, with Dunwoody College of Technology, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, Loring Park, and several churches attracting patrons.
Alongside its many attractions and benefits, this critical corridor presents significant challenges for users:
To address the identified needs, the city has developed the following goals for the project: