Mill City Hall: Minneapolis politics, slightly ground down

Interview: Chicago Bike Grid, Now!

1 h 23 min · 15. maj 2026
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The vision: build pedestrian and bike safety on 10% of all streets - 450 miles - connected in a grid throughout Chicago. Mill City Hall is in the Windy City this week, and we interviewed Charna Albert and Chris Buie-Gentry from the Chicago Bike Grid, Now! steering committee. Turns out they have built some real momentum, with endorsements from mayoral candidates and legislation moving at the state level. What can we learn this efforts to create a truly systemic solution for active transportation? Recorded 5/11/26. Read the show notes and find links for further reading [https://millcityhall.com/episodes/2026-05-15-chicago-bike-grid-now/index.html]

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Data Centers, Office Conversions and the Vacancy Dilemma

As anger at the Big Tech data center boom seems to be boiling across layers of society, data center politics landed in Minneapolis last month. The City Council passed a temporary moratorium - with generous exceptions - on new data centers in the city. We look at some of the data center projects that exist today, and those that appear to be in-progress. How do we think about hyperscale? We also examine the downtown vacancy dilemma, and the challenges and tradeoffs between data center conversions and housing conversions. When and how do data centers make sense in Minneapolis? Recorded 6/10/26. Read the show notes and find links for further reading [https://millcityhall.com/episodes/2026-06-15-data-centers/index.html]

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