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Lyndale Ave is up for reconstruction, and a group of activists have been working for the last few years to make sure it has the best design it can. Let's listen in on their interview on the Wedge LIVE! podcast. Wedge LIVE! Shownotes After years of engagement and political wrangling, Hennepin County and the City of Minneapolis are ready to approve a new design for Lyndale Avenue South between Franklin and Lake. Because the street was last reconstructed in 1934, the road surface and infrastructure underground are long overdue for a replacement. But reconstruction also gives us an opportunity for pedestrian, bike, and transit improvements on a corridor that includes the most dangerous intersection in the state of Minnesota. Julie Johnson, a senior community organizer with Move Minnesota, and Jeremy Winter, a Wedge-based volunteer agitator for "Livable Lyndale," join me for a conversation about what's at stake. Watch: https://youtube.com/wedgelive [https://youtube.com/wedgelive] Join the conversation: https://bsky.app/profile/wedge.live [https://bsky.app/profile/wedge.live] Support the show: https://patreon.com/wedgelive [https://patreon.com/wedgelive] Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee Attributions This episode comes to us courtesy of the Wedge LIVE! podcast. Our theme song is Tanz den Dobberstein, used by permission of its creator, Erik Brandt. Find out more about his band, The Urban Hillbilly Quartet, on their website [http://urbanhillbillyquartet.com/]. This episode was transcribed by Stina Neel. We're always looking to feature new voices on the show, so if you have ideas for future episodes, drop us a line at podcast@streets.mn [podcast@streets.mn]. Transcript Find the full transcript on our website [https://streets.mn/2026/06/15/presenting-wedge-live-livable-lyndale/].
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