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Friendly Streets Initiative recaps a successful 2015

Friendly Streets Initiative recaps a successful 2015

By Lars Christiansen, reposted from the Central Corridor Funders Collaborative blog. 2015 for Friendly Streets Initiative (FSI) has been like no other year.  While every year has posed new challenges and afforded great successes, this year we have expanded our

Robyn Hendrix October 20, 2015October 20, 2015 Better Bridges, Fairview Avenue, Selby at Snelling, Snelling, Uncategorized, Victoria Street Read more

Photo Gallery: Celebrate Snelling!

Photo Gallery: Celebrate Snelling!

Celebrate Snelling! was held at Bethlehem Lutheran Church on the evening of Thursday, August 20th 2015 to applaud the reopening of the Snelling Avenue bridge over I-94. Representatives from the City of Saint Paul and Minnesota Department of Transportation expressed

Robyn Hendrix August 27, 2015August 27, 2015 Better Bridges, Snelling Read more

Recent Posts

  • Photo Gallery: Wintermission at Victoria Garden & Rondo Plaza
  • Photo Gallery: Victoria Bridge Workshop
  • How can Fairview Avenue be improved?
  • Fairview Underpass Creative Lighting up through New Years
  • Photo Gallery: Fairview Underpass Party #2
  • Friendly Streets Initiative recaps a successful 2015
  • Photo gallery: Victoria Bridge Block Party
  • Reflections: Summer Staff Retreat to Duluth
  • Photo Gallery: Celebrate Snelling!
  • Project Update: Victoria Bridge Conversations
  • Photo Gallery: Selby at Snelling Bastille Day
  • Photo Gallery: Peace Celebration
  • Pelham Blvd & “Missing Link” of Saint Paul Grand Round Set for 8-80 Transformation
  • Photo Gallery: First Parklet of the Year at Frogtown Farm

By talking to people where they live, by using block parties and other means to find out what people value on their streets, they’ve helped change how we do civic engagement. We usually hear from a vocal minority on projects, but we don’t necessarily know what the public as a whole thinks.

Russ Stark Saint Paul City Council Member and President

I love FSI's team work, ambition, and ability to pull off an extraordinary interactive, beautiful streetscape, their ability to trouble shoot and go with the flow, and their commitment to seeing a better way for us to navigate and create our public spaces.

Molly Van Avery Artist Organizer with the Cornerstone Group

The Friendly Streets Initiative has played such an essential role in our success. They provided the platform for people to engage the planning process. FSI helped us develop our greatest asset: our neighborhood. It's about creating better streets, yes, but first you have to come together as a community. It's amazing what we accomplished in a couple of years.

Drew Ross Desnoyer Park Improvement Association

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