Nicollet Mall will get trees to replace those that have withered and could also see a burst of greenery with new planters.
The sprucing up comes in the second summer since the mall's renovation, and Don Elwood, director of transportation planning and engineering for the city of Minneapolis, said public input informed the changes.
The City Council will consider boosting two contracts — adding $19,000 to one and $1.2 million to another — for the work to proceed. The costs fall within the project's $50 million budget, he said.
"What we're doing with this contract change is to add flexible greening into the corridor, which means that we can add movable planter-type facilities on to the mall," Elwood said.
During an event or program, the planters could be moved for more public space. The contract increases would also address a need for more electrical capacity on the mall, such as outlets for festival lighting, Elwood said.
Since its reopening, Nicollet Mall has hosted high-profile festivities during the Super Bowl and the NCAA Final Four.
Council Member Steve Fletcher said he's also heard from people seeking more greenery, and follow-up work is typical on a project like Nicollet Mall.
"With a big project like this, that's this impactful, you sort of know that once you see how people are actually using the space, and once you see what it actually feels like … you're going to want to make some changes," Fletcher said.