Lyndale Avenue South reconstruction

Help us design the future Lyndale Avenue South

Whoever you are and however you use Lyndale Avenue, now is the perfect time to tell us what you think it should look like. Since August 2023, we have been gathering your feedback about how you move around the area and taking feedback on what roadway elements you would like to see when it is reconstructed. Now we are ready to discuss some of those features and how they would change the corridor.

We are working to build a Lyndale Avenue for today and tomorrow. Now through 2026, we will plan for the permanent redesign of Lyndale Avenue between Franklin Avenue (County Road 5) and 31st Street, from sidewalk to sidewalk, with construction beginning in 2027. This work includes streetlights, curbs, signals, sidewalks, pavement, underground utility work, and more.

We will include your input -- along with agency policies, technical needs and feasibility -- as we make design decisions in the months ahead.

Help us design the future Lyndale Avenue South

Whoever you are and however you use Lyndale Avenue, now is the perfect time to tell us what you think it should look like. Since August 2023, we have been gathering your feedback about how you move around the area and taking feedback on what roadway elements you would like to see when it is reconstructed. Now we are ready to discuss some of those features and how they would change the corridor.

We are working to build a Lyndale Avenue for today and tomorrow. Now through 2026, we will plan for the permanent redesign of Lyndale Avenue between Franklin Avenue (County Road 5) and 31st Street, from sidewalk to sidewalk, with construction beginning in 2027. This work includes streetlights, curbs, signals, sidewalks, pavement, underground utility work, and more.

We will include your input -- along with agency policies, technical needs and feasibility -- as we make design decisions in the months ahead.

  • We previously heard your thoughts about how to improve the corridor and which roadway elements you want to see included in the reconstruction. We used that feedback, as well as policies, plans, and technical information, to create three corridor design options. This survey asks you to weigh in on these three design optionsThe three design options include an emphasis on safety improvements, greening and trees and upgrades for all uses within the corridor. 


    We will use your feedback, along with technical needs and agency policies, to determine an initial concept for the corridor in Spring 2025. 

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Our goal is to create a Lyndale Avenue that provides safe access for all users on this popular residential and commercial corridor between Franklin Avenue (County Road 5) and 31st StreetWeigh in on the roadway elements you would like to prioritize by completing our survey. Hennepin County engineers will use your feedback as one part of the design decision making process, along with technical needs, feasibility, project goals, and county and city plans, policies and initiatives. 

    The survey period has now closed.

  • This survey has concluded.

    We need your help designing the future Lyndale Avenue (County Road 22). Our goal is to create a street that provides safe access and mobility for all users. Please complete our five-minute survey to weigh in on the improvements you would like to see. The county will use your feedback as one part of the design decision making process, along with technical needs and feasibility.

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