Milwaukee vs Minneapolis: Walkability Compared
Milwaukee, WI and Minneapolis, MN, side by side. Tier labels describe the average; specific addresses can vary block by block.
Milwaukee
Walkability tier: Moderate
Milwaukee has a walkable downtown, a growing streetcar system, and dense older neighborhoods, though harsh winters and car-oriented suburbs limit year-round walkability.
What works:
- The Hop streetcar connects downtown neighborhoods along a growing route
- Historic Third Ward is a premier walkable district with the Milwaukee Public Market
- Milwaukee Riverwalk provides continuous pedestrian paths along the river
- Dense pre-war neighborhoods have traditional walkable street grids
Transit: MCTS operates an extensive bus network. The Hop streetcar serves downtown and is expanding. No heavy rail or subway system exists.
What pulls walkability down:
- Harsh winter weather significantly reduces walking comfort for months
- Suburban areas and freeway infrastructure fragment the urban fabric
Minneapolis
Walkability tier: Moderate
A leader in bike infrastructure and the 2040 Plan eliminating single-family zoning, with walkable neighborhoods and extensive skyway system.
What works:
- Minneapolis 2040 Plan eliminated single-family-only zoning citywide, enabling more walkable density everywhere
- 11 miles of downtown skyways provide climate-controlled walking connections between 80 city blocks
- Chain of Lakes and Minnehaha Falls provide extensive car-free walking paths through the city
- Consistently ranked among the best US cities for biking, with infrastructure that supports car-free living
Transit: Metro Transit operates 2 light rail lines (Blue and Green) connecting downtown, the airport, and Mall of America, plus express and local bus routes. The planned Blue Line extension will connect Minneapolis to Brooklyn Park.
What pulls walkability down:
- Brutal winters with sub-zero temperatures and heavy snow make outdoor walking impractical for extended periods from December through February
- The skyway system, while useful in winter, has drawn foot traffic away from street-level retail and reduced sidewalk vitality
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