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Featured Route: Bicycle boulevards along 5th Street and 22nd Avenue in Northeast Minneapolis

Monday, May 7th, 2012

Last month, we started a new series on the Bike Walk Stories blog—Featured Routes. In March, we focused on the bike lanes along Blaisdell and 1st Avenues in south Minneapolis. Today, we’d like to take a closer look at two bike boulevards that opened in Northeast last fall.

Location/Description

The 5th St. and 22nd Ave. bicycle boulevards in northeast Minneapolis provide good north-south and east-west routes through a part of town that previously lacked good facilities. The 5th street route is mostly north-south, going from Marcy Holmes and St. Anthony East neighborhoods to the Logan Park and Holland neighborhoods. At NE 26th Street, the route follows the alleyway behind apartments facing University and briefly uses the sidewalk to reach a bike trail to St Anthony Parkway on the northern border of Minneapolis. The 22nd Ave. route is east-west. It cuts across the Bottineau, Holland and Windom Park neighborhoods, connecting Marshall Avenue near the Mississippi River to the Quarry and the Diagonal Trail to the east. Note: Another north-south route, the Presidents Bicycle Boulevard, is planned for the east side of Northeast, running parallel to Central Avenue.

Route Amenities

Bicycle boulevards. Minneapolis has installed several bicycle boulevards in the last couple of years. The general idea with bicycle boulevards is to add traffic-calming and safety features to quiet residential streets to make them better for bicycling and walking. Studies of bicycle boulevards in other cities have shown that women prefer them to riding on busy streets with bike lanes. In fact, bicycle boulevards often run parallel to commercial streets. In the case of Northeast, the 5th Street bicycle boulevard runs parallel to University Ave. The 5th street route also passes through the Northeast business district (at Hennepin & Central) and crosses the 13th and 26th Avenue business districts.

Bike signal. The region’s first bike traffic signal at 5th St. and Broadway Ave. NE helps bicyclists cross one of the busier roads in the area. There also are new curb bump outs and crossing signals for people walking.

 

Bicycle detection stop light. For cyclists taking 5th St. north through the commercial district of Northeast, there is a bicycle detection signal at the intersection of 5th and Central/Hennepin, activated by placing your bike tire on the bike symbol.  

Traffic circles. Mini, or “residential”, traffic circles replace stop signs at several intersections in Northeast Minneapolis. Highly-visible, traffic circles make it possible for bikes to proceed without coming to a full stop and also make sure cars slow down while moving through the neighborhood.

Nice Ride stations. There are seven Nice Ride stations close to the 5th St. and 22nd Ave. bike boulevards—just in case you forgot your bike (or don’t own one):

* Central & 20th (between 18th & Lowry

* Logan Park (Broadway & Monroe)

* University & 12th (close to 13th Ave biz district)

* Marshall Ave. & 8th (near Elsie’s & the Yacht Club)

* Hennepin Ave. & Central Ave. (near Whiteys)

* University Ave. & Bank St. (across from Lunds, near Surdyks)

* 100 Main Street (near Saint Anthony Main)

Bike parking. New bike racks have been added at several locations in Northeast Minneapolis, including those along 22nd Ave. at Mill City Cafe, St. John’s Byzantine Church, Dean’s Circle Grocery, Jackson Square Park, and the Firefighters Hall & Museum. Along 5th St., there are new bike racks at Conga Latin Bistro, St. Mary’s Church, and near apartment buildings.

Connects to the University of Minnesota. The 5th St. bike boulevard also connects with the bike lanes along 5th St. SE, which lead to the University of Minnesota campus at Dinkytown via a bicycling/pedestrian bridge over 35W.

Landmarks and notable businesses along routes

The northeast Minneapolis area is home to many wonderful restaurants, watering holes, churches and other landmarks, including: 

Gardens of Salonica (5th & 1st)

Red Stag Supper Club (5th & 1st)

Grumpy’s (4th & 22nd—a block off 5th & 22nd)

Hennepin Country Library (22nd & Central)

Northeast Social (4th & 13th—a block off 5th)

The Ritz Theater (4th & 13th—a block off 5th)

Mayslacks (4th & 15th—a block off 5th)

Edison High School (22nd & Monroe)

St. Mary’s Orthodox Cathedral (5th & 17th)

Northeast Farmer’s Market (2nd & 7th)

Jackson Square Park (22nd & NE Jackson St.)

Windom Park (Johnson St. & 23rd—a block off 22nd)

St. Anthony Park (5th & 3rd)

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