In seven years, Minneapolis transportation planners want 60% of trips in the city taken on public transit, or made by biking, walking or rolling.
The effort to achieve that ambitious goal, which is laid out in the city's Transportation Action Plan, began this month as the city partnered with marketing agency Vision Flourish to kick off the mode-shift campaign called "As You Go Minneapolis."
"We want to shift people's behavior and thinking about how to move about the city," said Amy Barnstorff, a transportation planner in the city's Public Works Department.
This summer and into the fall, residents and commuters will see social media ads, wraps on transit vehicles and at bus shelters and promotions at Open Streets — events in which the city turns streets into car-free zones.
Those ads will highlight the benefits city leaders say come with ditching the car.
"When you ride the bus, you are free to type, swipe and scroll," one of the ads promoting time savings reads. "Take the bus and get things done while getting around."
Another ad promotes health benefits that come with walking or biking.
"Get Fit as you Go," it reads. "Explore the city as get around the healthy way."