The actions within this strategy are divided into two categories:
Action we will DOActions we will SUPPORTAction we will do are followed by “DO” and are colored in dark gray, and actions we will support are followed by “SUPPORT” and are colored in light gray.
Learn more about how we get thereLighting plays an important role in people’s comfort walking on city streets. In Minneapolis, having adequate lighting no matter the place within the city is important, especially when the sun rises as late as 7:45 am and sets as early as 4:30 pm during the winter. This strategy adjusts the City’s approach to street reconstruction projects so that pedestrian lighting is always included as part of the reconstruction project; previously, pedestrian lighting was only included as a project cost if the street was identified on the Pedestrian Street Lighting Corridor. The City typically installs 50 lights per year (3,000 feet) of standalone pedestrian scale lighting projects along a Pedestrian Street Lighting Corridor, not as a part of a street reconstruction project; these installations will now be focused on the Pedestrian Priority Network.
Update the Street Lighting Policy to include pedestrian lighting on all street reconstruction projects included as part of the capital project cost.
Safety Equity Active Partnerships
High
2020-2023 (Years 0-3)
Require the provision of pedestrian lighting in the public right of way with private development projects that meet size and location thresholds.
Safety Active Partnerships
Low
2020-2023 (Years 0-3)
On-going
Prioritize locations for standalone pedestrian scale lighting projects in areas of concentrated poverty with majority people of color with a focus on the Pedestrian Priority Network.
Safety Equity
Low
2020-2023 (Years 0-3)
On-going