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Minneapolis institutes temporary loading zones for restaurants
Purpose
Moving goods
Approach
New processes
Type
Public space
Mode
Parking
About this initiative
In Minneapolis, businesses such as restaurants that are open for take out services can apply for a short-term pickup zone permit. The permits allow for customers to park at meters for 10 minutes without having to pay.
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Location:
Minnesota
Minneapolis
United States
Launch date: Mar 24, 2020
Actor:
Public sector action
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Partners involved: Minneapolis Transportation
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