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[[File:wcmsp-224821.pdf|300px|2020 Minneapolis Mobility Hubs Summary]] [[File:wcmsp-224822.pdf|300px|2019 Minneapolis Mobility Hubs Pilot]]  [[File:Mobility-Hub-Pilot-2020.pdf|300px|2020 Minneapolis Mobility Hubs Pilot]]
[[File:wcmsp-224821.pdf|300px|2020 Minneapolis Mobility Hubs Summary]] [[File:wcmsp-224822.pdf|300px|2019 Minneapolis Mobility Hubs Pilot]]  [[File:Mobility-Hub-Pilot-2020.pdf|300px|2020 Minneapolis Mobility Hubs Pilot]]



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Minneapolis Mobility Hubs
MN-Mobility-Hub.png
Minneapolis Mobility Hubs
Team Organizations MetroTransit
Lyft
Spin
Lime
Hennepin County
MnDOT
Point of Contact Danielle Elkins
Participating Municipalities Minneapolis MN
Sectors Transportation
Status Launched
Last Updated November 25, 2024

Summary

In 2019, the City of Minneapolis launched a mobility hub pilot program to increase access to convenient, low or no carbon transportation options, including transit, shared scooters and Nice Ride bicycles.

2020 Minneapolis Mobility Hubs Summary 2019 Minneapolis Mobility Hubs Pilot 2020 Minneapolis Mobility Hubs Pilot

Mobility Hubs are called out as an action to formulate public-private partnerships to implement innovative, ambitious and scalable pilots within the Minneapolis Transportation Action Plan. See action 3.1 within the Technology topic of the plan. 2020 Mobility Hubs

Mobility Hub locations in 2020 have built upon the 2019 network, adding an additional 13 hubs to total 25 locations, including seven locations from 2019. Mobility Hubs are now located in 14 neighborhoods, throughout North, Northeast, South, downtown and the West Bank of Minneapolis.

The Minneapolis Transportation Action Plan for 2020 provides context for this project

2020 Minneapolis Transportation Action Plan