Minneapolis Ranked the No. 1 Most Bikeable Large City in USA!

Minneapolis Ranked the No. 1 Most Bikeable Large City in USA!

BringMeTheNews: Minneapolis is the most bikeable large city in the United States, according to a new ranking by PeopleForBikes.

Moving up 31 spots from last year’s ranking, the city topped other cities such as San Francisco, Seattle, Philadelphia and Portland. St. Paul also made the top 10 at seventh overall in the large cities list.

The nonprofit PeopleForBikes compiles its annual lists through a “data-driven program that evaluates, identifies, and compares the best global cities and towns for bicycling.” It ranks different levels of nearly 1,500 cities — large, medium and small — taking into account the quality of life for cyclists in accessing places such as homes, jobs, trails and parks, retail stores, grocery stores, hospitals, and public transportation.

The average score for a U.S. city is 27, according to the rankings.

The third-largest city in the state, Rochester, ranked 153rd overall in the medium category with a score of 37. Also in the medium category is Minnesota’s fourth-most populated city, Bloomington, which ranked 466th overall with a network score of 15.

Here’s a look at each category of cities, followed by the ranking received. Small cities have a population less than 50,000; medium cities between 50,000 to 300,000; and larger cities have more than 300,000.

Large

  1. Minneapolis: 68
  2. San Francisco: 63
  3. Seattle: 62
  4. Philadelphia: 57
  5. Portland: 56
  6. New York City: 55
  7. St. Paul: 51
  8. Washington, D.C.: 45
  9. Milwaukee: 45
  10. Detroit: 42

Medium

  1. Davis, California: 77
  2. Ankeny, Iowa: 74
  3. Berkeley, California: 72
  4. Boulder, Colorado: 68
  5. Corvallis, Oregon: 63
  6. Hoboken, New Jersey: 62
  7. Plainfield, New Jersey: 61
  8. Ames, Iowa: 61
  9. La Crosse, Wisconsin: 59
  10. Longmont, Colorado: 59

Small

  1. Provincetown, Massachusetts: 88
  2. Crested Butte, Colorado: 87
  3. Blue Diamond, Nevada: 85
  4. Murdock, Nebraska: 84
  5. Ashland, Wisconsin: 80
  6. Jackson, Wyoming: 79
  7. Aspen, Colorado: 75
  8. Shorewood, Wisconsin: 74
  9. Ashland, Oregon: 70
  10. Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania: 69

You can search to see how your city ranked here.

“EcoCounter data show that ridership growth in the state outpaced the rest of the Midwest region,” PeopleForBikes said in the rankings.

According to the data, smaller cities show a trend of having greater scores than larger cities, as do medium-sized cities in comparison to larger ones. The best ranking for a city goes to Provincetown, Mass., with an 88 overall score. PeopleForBikes says cities that score 80-100 “indicate that most common destinations are accessible by safe, comfortable bike routes that serve people of all ages and abilities.”

Black Fashion Week MN: Avant Garden 2023 – Minneapolis, MN

Black Fashion Week MN: Avant Garden 2023 – Minneapolis, MN

Kameron Herndon; Garment design by House of KLynn, worn by Bigoa Daniel; Stylists: Naomi Crocker and Andrew Bogard.

For one night only, the Walker will be transformed into an entirely new world.

Black Fashion Week MN: Join us as we’re transported to a shining final frontier complete with dancing, dining, cocktails, and general delight during this year’s benefit. This is an event you won’t want to miss: Avant Garden features nonstop fashion inspiration and DJ sets from headliner Vagabon (plus local DJs Tricky Miki and Dub Minus).

Event

Saturday, September 23rd, 5:00 pm – Miidnight

Tickets

Proceeds sustain the Walker’s mission to empower people to experience the transformative possibilities of the art and ideas of our time and to imagine the world in new ways.

Location

Walker Art Center

725 Vineland Place

 Minneapolis, MN

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Forecast Public Art and MN State Fair Present: Joyful World Mural Park

Forecast Public Art and MN State Fair Present: Joyful World Mural Park

Joyful Mural Park

Featuring large-scale artworks painted live by Minnesota artists each day of the fair. Artists create murals that reflect the world they want to live in. Produced in partnership with Forecast Public Art and supported by the Minnesota State Fair Foundation.

Artists

  • Philipo Dyauli is a self-taught painter, muralist, and father. He was born and raised in Tanzania and currently living in Minneapolis, MN. As a painter, he uses color and scale to illustrate the importance of people over material objects and to create a unique form of visual storytelling, transforming personal experiences into life-size paintings. His practice allows him to explore issues of identity and multiculturalism while reflecting on his life in East Africa and the United States. He believes public art has the power to inspire and share positive ideas throughout our community. Philipo has completed mural commissions across the Twin Cities: in the Northeast Arts District, Creative Enterprise Zone, and on Lake Street.
  • Mia Vue Jennings is a Hmong-American artist based in the Twin Cities. She’s been creating art since she was 3 years old and has since then explored a variety of mediums with a current focus on digital art, murals, and street art. She often draws a lot of inspiration from her community, her Hmong heritage, spirituality, and integral parts of the human experience. Some of Mia’s most notable accomplishments span from winning a Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Gold Medal for her digital painting called “Kuv Niam (My Mom),” to illustrating for Minnesota Public Radio. She started doing large, fast-paced street art in 2022 at festivals, and through this, she found that she truly enjoys the communal aspect of making public art.
  • Jordan M. Hamilton is a multi-disciplinary artist based in the Twin Cities. Bridging spirit aspirations & connections to earthly transformations & expressions – Jordan’s work reflects realities & explores cosmic & elemental energies through abstract & surrealist painting, iconography, sculpture, collage, adornment, puppetry, mixed media & music. Jordan has worked as a teaching artist since 2007 with various organizations & schools locally & internationally. His work has been featured in a number of exhibitions, streets & stages throughout the Twin Cities. Jordan is a founding member of the Power of Vision mural project, a member of the Million Artist Movement, Voice of Culture & a member of Creatives After Curfew mural collective. He is the creator of Ancestral Aspects Adornment.
  • Juliette Perine Meyers is a painter, muralist, and mosaic artist based out of South Minneapolis. Juliette strongly values the representation of different identities and often incorporates her Chinese heritage or queer identity into the artwork. She likes to use symbols or motifs in the form of cultural mythology, or specific species of native flora and fauna. The majority of her work has been collaborative and rooted in uplifting community. She has worked with mosaic artist Lori Greene to create numerous mosaic murals and sculptures with the help of other assistants and community volunteers and helped form the activist-based mural collective, Creatives After Curfew, following the murder of George Floyd in 2020.

Joyful World Mural Park is located South of the Grandstand, east of Grandstand Ramp. View a map.

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Minnesota Renaissance Festival Celebrates Its 52nd Season! – Shakopee, MN

Minnesota Renaissance Festival Celebrates Its 52nd Season! – Shakopee, MN

7 Weekends Of Huzza & Cheers

King Henry and his royal court invite one and all to his 16th Century European village featuring 16 stages of exciting entertainment. Over 250 artisans fill the Festival Marketplace to display and sell their handcrafted wares for a truly unique shopping experience. Patrons can interact with hundreds of memorable characters roaming the village streets as well as view live armored jousting throughout the day. Come celebrate our 52nd season by visiting the Festival grounds in Shakopee, MN. Huzzah!

Your Adventure Begins!

Open weekends (Saturday & Sunday) August 19th – October 1st
Plus Labor Day, September 4th & Festival Friday, September 29th
9 AM – 7 PM • Rain or Shine

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