1. **Chicago Avenue Bridge Replacement, Area Ramps, and Projection Project: An artist should be included on the design team for the design and construction of this bridge over the Greenway. The design project should incorporate a tower or booth for housing projection equipment for use with a projection project site at the west façade of the Great Lakes Center. The façade could be treated to accommodate projection. There would be multiple levels of viewing ­ from the bottom and sides of the Greenway and from the Chicago Avenue Bridge. This site could be a venue for a Greenway film series, historical presentations, or "changing murals" (changing projections of artist-designed images) on the façade. Potentially a very important special events site.

2. Museum of Urban Life Gallery:
Under the Great Lakes Center, within the tunnel, artifacts and art projects (temporary and permanent) that relate to the history of the Greenway and urban life along the Greenway should be exhibited. Vandal resistant display lighting and casework should be developed within the tunnel. This could be the site where the "retired" Burma Shave signs could be placed and exhibits of work, like Wing Young Huie's Lake Street photographic project, could be displayed.

3. Grain Elevator:
Hennepin County is in the process f purchasing the Grain Elevator, and will determine its future use. It is an interesting sculptural form and lends itself to redevelopment. An adaptive reuse should be considered such as artist studio space, housing, an aquarium with indigenous water life. The exterior surface should not be significantly altered, i.e. painted by muralists. Coordination with the Historic Preservation Office is encouraged. If a private developer develops this site, it would become a private development public art opportunity.

4. 29th Street Pedestrian Promenade:
Artist-designed fencing with designs or cutouts that are emblematic of this particular, adjacent part of the Greenway should be commissioned. The designs/cutouts might depict icons or symbols related to neighborhoods and/or commercial activity (natural, historic or contemporary). Artist-designed seating should also be considered and markers, signifying proximity to the Greenway should be included at this site. A potential artist-designed overlook site.

5. **Future Phase 2 Trail Ramp near Chicago Avenue:
This future entry into the Greenway near Chicago Avenue, like other entries, should celebrate access to a special place. An artist-designed entry feature that is inviting and sculptural, visible from a distance, and includes a lighting element should be commissioned. Greenway identifying markers should be added to this site and the approach to it along the respective north-south avenue.

** Denotes first priority projects