
Minneapolis cyclists, your opinions are called upon to shape the future of biking in the city. A recently circulated survey aims to gather your experiences and insights as the city seeks to renew its Bicycle Friendly Community status with the League of American Bicyclists. You have until Sunday, October 5th, to make your voices heard and potentially help Minneapolis boost its cycling credentials.
The survey, which is designed to quickly capture feedback and is expected to take less than 10 minutes to complete, offers residents the opportunity to directly influence how the city is perceived in terms of its bicycle friendliness. Since achieving a Gold-level certification in 2019, the landscape of Minneapolis's bicycling community has evolved, and the city is keen to accurately represent this progress.
As reported by a recent bulletin from the City of Minneapolis, "Minneapolis Bicycle Friendly Community Survey Closes Sunday, October 5th!" was announced as part of an effort to benchmark the city's advancements in bicycle infrastructure and programs. The anonymous survey responses will factor significantly into the city's re-certification, also serving the dual purpose of providing valuable feedback to city planners.
The League of American Bicyclists requires that cities wishing to maintain or improve their certification need to demonstrate ongoing commitment and improvements. Minneapolis cyclists are now tasked to quickly fill out the provided questionnaire to help bolster the city's standing and continue to enhance the community's cycling experience.









