The Cities Blog

Minneapolis damage map shows tornado’s path
A map released by the city of Minneapolis today offers a striking look at the damage caused by Sunday's tornado and severe weather.
Minneapolis offers storm victims help removing fallen trees, disposing of other debris. Major volunteer clean-up effort to be held June 4.
A disaster on top of a crisis
Yesterday, I walked with a group of volunteers who were going door-to-door on Knox Ave. N, talking to residents who may need assistance. The women spoke with people who were either going to repair, rebuild or move. During an off-the-mic chat, one of the volunteers told me she was in a similar predicament — except…
The overall picture at this point is one of well-coordinated and generous human activity in the face of a city disaster of historic proportions.
Twin Cities transportation a cinch for the able-bodied
Our Twin Cities living habits hinder easy answers to transit. Minnesotans are culturally opposed to density. We like our elbow room.
Bulletin:  Revolutionary pothole filling technology in Minneapolis
This Stadium Village parking lot owner near the U of M in Minneapolis is on to something. I’m keeping the precise location private for the moment so I can be the first, and likely only, investor in this amazing new pothole filling breakthrough: Pothole as landfill.
Eerie Washington Avenue calm before light rail storm
The heavy equipment arrives soon to turn Washington Avenue into a transit mall for the Central Corridor light rail line.