Nicollet Avenue improvement options

Below are examples of options we are considering for people use Nicollet Avenue. Please review these options, and let us know what you think by completing our survey.

Pedestrian, bicycle, and boulevard configurations

A neighborhood street showing cars on the road and a trail on the left side. Multiuse trail on one side of the street with a sidewalk on the opposite side

An intersection with a biker traveling on an on-street bike laneMultiuse trail on one side of the street with a sidewalk on the opposite side, and on-street bike lanes A closeup of a bike trail between the sidewalk and the boulevardBehind the curb, one-way bikeway and sidewalk on both sides of the street

A closeup of a two-way bike laneBehind the curb, two-way bikeway and sidewalk on one side of the street with a sidewalk on the opposite side

An on-street bike laneOn-street bike lanes separated by a painted buffer with sidewalk on both sides of the street

Intersection treatments

A roundaboutRoundabouts A crosswalk at Lowry Avenue in Northeast MinneapolisCountdown timers at crosswalks A median with mulch in itClosed medians that allow right-in/right-out vehicle turns only A crosswalk with a median in the middle of it and a bus on the opposite side of the streetPedestrian islands

A raised crosswalk with a stop sign next to it.Raised crosswalks

A crosswalk with pedestrian signs and push buttonsPush buttons for pedestrian activated lights

A person walking across the street pushing a strollerCurb bump-outs

A car making a right turn at an intersectionRemoval of island-separated right turn lanes

A street with trees in the boulevard, a house with a fence, and a sidewalkGreen space / boulevard

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