Finally, consider joining @ourstreetsmn.org TOMORROW March 12th for their Day on the Hill. If you have any availability from 10am-5pm, they could use your help! We hope to see you there.
RSVP
www.ourstreetsmn.org/event/our-st...
Finally, consider joining @ourstreetsmn.org TOMORROW March 12th for their Day on the Hill. If you have any availability from 10am-5pm, they could use your help! We hope to see you there.
RSVP
www.ourstreetsmn.org/event/our-st...
Second, email your elected representatives at all relevant levels that they, too, should support this pause. @ourstreetsmn.org provides a form letter to do this in less than a minute!
actionnetwork.org/letters/paus...
First, submit your public comment to MnDOT outlining your support for a pause before their new deadline on March 23rd. Learn more about how to do so from our friends at @ourstreetsmn.org below.
www.ourstreetsmn.org/2026/01/26/y...
MnDOT continues with the Rethinking I-94 project, leaving the Boulevard option behind. But there is still time to make your voice heard! Tell MnDOT to pause the project so they can get it done right and study all alternatives fairly.π€π£οΈ
Here are three ways to support this effortπ§΅(1/4)
π£Metro Transit is considering making the temporary B-Line Bus Lane on Marshall Ave. by Cretin Ave. permanent, and they want your input!π
Support faster, more reliable transit by taking this survey before March 20th to express your support.
Survey:
www.surveymonkey.com/r/PMRXYF3
Updated Drive Thru regulations have passedππ
While it's not a full ban, we're pleased it includes our amendment to protect investments in transit-oriented-development by significantly increasing the mandated distance from transit stops.π
www.twincities.com/2026/03/04/s...
Thank you to the entire city council who voted to strengthen this ordinance! Weβre looking forward to final passage this Wednesday.
Missed your chance to weigh in? The public comment deadline has been extended through the final vote. We'd love to see your comment!
You spoke, and the city council listened!πͺ
Over 40 comments in just four days show Saint Paul wants stronger drive-thru regulations that support smart, transit-oriented development and grow our tax base. Thank you! πππ
Weβre proud to share our amendment passed unanimously.
Join us TONIGHT 6:30pm at Bad Weather Brewingπ©οΈ for our monthly Sustain Social! π»
Come chat casually about land use or whatever is on your mind.
On the 74 bus line (54 & 63 nearby). Lots of bike rack space to make the most of this beautiful day!
RSVP:
actionnetwork.org/events/socia...
Learn more about our stance on this issue here:
www.sustainstpaul.org/news/driveth...
Then, join us TOMORROW at 3pm at City Hall for the public hearing to help make the case that this move will lead to a stronger and more resilient tax base.πͺπΈ
We will provide t-shirts and talking points for those who need them.
RSVP
actionnetwork.org/events/drive...
TODAY is the last full day to support smart, transit-oriented development by submitting a comment in favor of stronger drive-thru restrictions! πππ
Take just 5 minutes to do so by copy-pasting our message in the thread below.
"Please strengthen our property-tax base and protect our investment in transit-oriented development by amending the drive-thru ordinance to increase the minimum distance of new drive-throughs from existing/planned Light Rail, BRT, and aBRT stops from 300' to 660' (~1 city block)"
Join us in emailing Contact-Council@ci.stpaul.mn.us before the public hearing at 3pm on Wednesday, February 25th - JUST THREE DAYS AWAY. π§
Remember to include your name and resident address. Feel free to copy-paste our form-letter below.
Drive thrus generate roughly half the per-acre tax value of comparable non-drive-through commercial uses. Near transit, they undermine the immense fiscal potential of transit-oriented development. These concerns compound with safety concerns for pedestrians and drivers alike.πΆββοΈπ
New drive-thrus contribute comparatively little to our tax base and undermine the millions of dollars our city has spent on transit-oriented development.πππ
π£Join us TODAY in calling on the city council to restrict their construction near transit stops!π§΅/4
www.sustainstpaul.org/news/driveth...
With legislative session underway, we sat down with streets.mn to talk about our state level priorities this year. We discuss Yes2Homes, Land Value Tax, and Sustain Saint Paul board member Cody Fischer (@net0builder.bsky.social) dives deep into Single-Stair Reform.ποΈ
We plan to deliver these petitions to legislators after the Start with Home Rally on February 23rd, and we would love to have you there!
The rally begins at 10am, and we will deliver petitions at 11:30am.
RSVP here:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
A patchwork of local laws and overregulation add untold costs to builders and drive up prices for prospective homebuyers and renters across MN. We can change that with basic state standards that make it easier to build infill development.ποΈποΈ
Learn more:
www.sustainstpaul.org/news/yes2hom...
Legislative session starts tomorrow - join us in asking the state to say Yes to Homes! πποΈ
Tell the legislature we need statewide standards to bring certainty to builders and reduce housing costs for families by signing the petition below.π§΅(1/3)
actionnetwork.org/forms/yes-to...
Learn about our full board at our website:
www.sustainstpaul.org/about
Last month Sustain Saint Paul held our Annual Meeting and Board Elections! We recapped a huge year of progress, outlined our leading priorities for 2026, and elected 3 new board members. Welcome to the team Ben Quam, Erik Myster, and Cheyenne Violet!πποΈ
Watch here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4i1...
Thank you Bill!
Wrote about the 141-acre UMN golf course in Falcon Heights, on the border with St. Paul and Launderrdale. It's a huge opportunity to build sustainable housing and a net zero community, and luckily there are folks working on just that. www.minnpost.com/cityscape/20...
@blindeke.bsky.social wrote about our panel on the Les Bolstad Golf Course sale in Falcon Heights!β³οΈποΈ
"Rethinking a golf course is never easy... Given the strong commitments of the folks in the room... Iβm hopeful that Falcon Heightsβ story might be different."
www.minnpost.com/cityscape/20...
Speaking of resolutions - @moreneighbors.org put one together for the Yes2Homes bill package which would allow the state to ensure that housing of all types can be built in every community across MN.
Learn more
www.moreneighbors.org/yes-to-homes
The resolution
drive.google.com/file/d/1Hv4J...
Advocate for smarter land-use, a more resilient tax base, and improved walkability by submitting a Legalize Land Value Tax party resolution!ποΈ
LVT would give Saint Paul a powerful tool to encourage development and discourage land speculation.
Learn more:
www.sustainstpaul.org/news/lvtreso...
If you live in West Side, downtown, West 7th, or Highland, become a delegate for Rebecca Noecker for County Commissioner District 5.
Her grasp of policy, collaborative approach, and consistent responsiveness make her an excellent fit for the role.
Learn more:
www.sustainstpaul.org/endorsements
Today is Precinct Caucus Day! In this threadπ§΅, here are three ways to support abundant housingποΈ, low-carbon transportationπ, and sustainable land useπΈ
Registration opens at 6:30pm. Find your caucus location here caucusfinder.sos.mn.gov
Support sustainability at precinct caucuses tomorrow by submitting a resolution to legalize Land Value Tax!ποΈ
A revenue-neutral LVT promotes abundant housing, walkability, and smart land-use while disincentivizing land speculation and absenteeism.
Learn more
www.sustainstpaul.org/news/lvtreso...