Minnesota Freeway Revolt (@mnfreewayrevolt) 's Twitter Profile
Minnesota Freeway Revolt

@mnfreewayrevolt

Minnesotans standing against Freeway Expansion in Mni Sota Makoce, and all forms of fossil fuel infrastructure! #NoMoreFreeways

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William Lindeke (@billlindeke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Hennepin Co's own data has shown that 4-3 conversions can reduce crashes by up to 50%... This safety treatment is also very inexpensive and can be completed in just a matter of days." ourstreetsmpls.org/hennepin_count…

SierraClubMN (@sierraclubmn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Should we prioritize traffic-inducing highway expansions, or clean transportation options like transit, bike, walk, and electrification?🤔 Tell Met Council before Tues deadline. metrocouncil.org/TIP.aspx

The Minnesota Star Tribune (@startribune) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Housing rules in the Twin Cities keep the metro racially segregated. A Star Tribune investigation found that zoning ordinances essentially shut out Black and Latino families from the vast majority of the Twin Cities. strib.mn/3rZ26mi

Senator Jeff Merkley (@senjeffmerkley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Biden: please quit greenlighting fossil fuel projects! In just 200 days, you've defended or endorsed: - The Willow project - Line 3 tar-sands pipeline - A $25B loan guarantee to export natural gas from Alaska - The Nordstream-2 natural gas pipeline This must stop.

Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People who commute by bike have: - a 52% lower risk of death from heart disease; - a 46% lower risk of developing heart disease; - a 40% lower risk of death from cancer - a 45% lower risk of developing cancer #CityMakingMath British study in The BMJ: bmj.com/content/357/bm…

Minnesota Freeway Revolt (@mnfreewayrevolt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

terrible project can’t believe we wasted so much money on this rather than building out the Dan Patch Corridor and transit down Lyndale and Chicago