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Friday
May122023

You Can Contribute Materials For the Public Art Installation at the Stone Arch Bridge Festival

The Stone Arch Bridge Festival has announced a collaborative public art installation project that will be featured at the 2023 festival, made possible through a St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board grant.

The project is a collaboration between Stone Arch Bridge Festival, Mill City Museum (MCM), a local textile artist Jorie Ann Kosel and school age children who attend Mill City Museum and Mississippi Park Connection field trips during the months of April and May 2023. Mill City Museum facilitated the collaboration by inviting the students to create a piece of art that will become part of "Reflecting the River" installation. MCM provided the students with pieces of recycled outdoor banners to use as the “paper” to write, draw, color, paint, what they felt and thought when they saw the powerful waterfall and river during their visit. These submissions, as well as other donated recycled textiles, come together under the artistic directions of artist Jorie Ann Kosel to become an impactful and inclusive temporary public art pieces to be displayed during and after the Stone Arch Bridge Festival.

The art piece will be located just outside the Mill City Museum courtyard entrance on West River Parkway.

Jorie Ann Kosel

Description of Reflecting the River Art Installation by Jorie Ann Kosel

Reflecting the River is a piece of textile art. I wanted to use textiles to paint this picture for two reasons. To begin with, it is impossible to reflect upon this stretch of the Mississippi without considering the impact industrialization has had on these banks. A number of the mills that dot these shorelines were textile and wool mills. The power of this river was harvested to produce the very materials we’ll be weaving its portrait with. The second reason is impact. Modern textile production requires an enormous amount of water and leaves millions of gallons of polluted blackwater in its wake. My goal as an artist has always centered around bringing new life to something old. In this case, I get to use the donated clothes and old household textiles of my neighbors and community members to paint a reflection of the Mississippi along its banks.

Collection barrels will be at Pryes Brewing, La Dona Cerveseria and Mill City Museum for the next few weeks. Examples of Helpful Materials You Can Contribute:

Denim - Especially those jeans that are too worn to donate / Sheets, kitchen rags, towels, blankets / Tarps, Shower Curtains and Liners / Plastic shopping bags / Old IKEA bags / Tee shirts and pajamas / Any blue, purple, green, white or neutral colored clothing

Jorie Ann Kosel Artist Statement:

I have long been mesmerized by the inherent duality of water; the serenity of its stillness against the power of its motion, its ability to bring vitality and / or destruction to everything it touches. I grew up along a river on the other side of the state, most known for its incredibly rich topsoil and the catastrophic flooding that makes its valley so suited for farming. Much like the Mississippi, the power of the Red River drove the development of the community surrounding it.

In this piece, I aim to capture and honor the vitality of one of Minnesota’s most incredible natural resources. When you stand along this fence, you are standing atop the history of the twin cities. The power of the Mississippi fed these mills, the waterways allowed for transcontinental trade, the watershed fed the land and the swirling waters beneath the falls gathered the Dakota people for hundreds of years before colonization. The power of water is what has brought all of us to this place for generations, and it is my goal to capture and honor that power with this tapestry.

I am a textile artist. Textiles were always going to be my medium, but it feels particularly applicable to this piece because of the role water plays in modern textile production as well as our proximity to the former wool and textile mills of Minneapolis past.

Using community-sourced textiles (old clothes and household linens), organic materials (grasses, flowers and woven baskets) and recycled vinyl banners I will render a reflection of the Mississippi River onto the fence at the base of the Gold Medal Flour Grain Elevators. There will also be space for others to leave their own reflections: dotted along the shores will be clusters of artwork created by local students after their classroom visits to the Heritage Zone. Folks that visit during the Stone Arch Bridge Festival will have the opportunity to create and leave their own impressions behind as well. In the end, we will have a community-created tapestry, telling the story of what this river means to us now while honoring what it has meant to us for generations.

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2023 marks the 27th Stone Arch Bridge Festival. It is one of the Twin Cities largest and longest running festivals with a strong tradition of bringing art, music and community to the Minneapolis Riverfront on Father’s Day weekend. 

Stone Arch Bridge Festival Schedule:
Saturday, June 17, 10am - 7pm
Sunday, June 18, 10am - 5pm
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Location: Along West River Parkway from 4th Avenue N and 11th Avenue S
Admission: FREE! 
Friday
May122023

Minneapolis Park and Rec Board Announces Extensive 2023 Programming

The Minneapolis Park and Rec Board has announced their Minneapolis Music and Movies in the Parks programming for 2023. These programs are very important to creating a safe and welcoming downtown for everyone who lives, works and recreates here. A vibrant park with robust programming is key to addressing important safety issues downtown, and data shows a drop in police calls when there is programming happening in the parks.

Below is an overview of the program, followed by movie and music schedules.

  • 100 concerts (up from 30 in 2022) throughout the downtown core with concerts five days a week including lunch time concerts and evening concerts
  • Movies at The Commons including a partnership with the Twin Cities Black Film Festival
  • Minneapolis Park Markets featuring local vendors and artisans
  • Grant funded program in partnership with Mill City Museum to show Whoosh!
  • Free youth centered dance programming from Dance Co MN
  • Free Shakespeare in the Park
  • Adult Bags and Bocce leagues
  • Pop-Up Dog events

* * Movies in the Parks 2023 Schedule * * 

Wednesdays in The Commons, 425 Portland Ave S

JUNE

07-June The Lost City PG-13

14-June Fantastic Mr. Fox PG

21-June King Richard PG-13

28-June Twin Cities Black Film Festival presents Black Daddy: The Movie NR

JULY

05-July Knives Out PG-13

12-July Black Adam PG-13

19-July Best in Show PG-13

26-July Top Gun: Maverick PG-13

AUGUST

02-August Where the Crawdads Sing PG-13

09-August Strange World PG

16-August Raiders of the Lost Ark PG-13

23-August Till PG-13

30-August Miss Congeniality PG-13

Consult the website for the music schedules:

Music at The Commons, 425 Portland Ave S kicks off the last week in May. 
Music at Loring Park, 1382 Willow Street kicks off Friday, June 2nd. 
Music at Water Works, 425 West River Parkway, kicks off Friday, June 2nd.
Wednesday
May102023

Everything You Need to Plan Your May 19-21 Art-A-Whirl Experience!

Mark your calendar for May 19-21, 2023, and celebrate the creativity and community spirit of Northeast Minneapolis.

To get educated on the Art-A-Whirl experience, NEMAA has compiled artist directories, a dining and activities guides, and maps to help you navigate driving, parking, and the galleries themselves. They also have some pro tips to keep in mind when planning ahead.

Whether you're an art collector, a casual observer, or just looking for a fun weekend activity, Art-A-Whirl has a niche for everyone!

Tuesday
May092023

The Cowles Center Announces 2023/24 Season

A stellar 11-production season of shared performances, new work commissions, mainstage debuts, co-productions, world premieres, and a returning holiday tradition

The Cowles Center for Dance & the Performing Arts, Minnesota’s hub for dance, today announced a full season of evening-length productions from Rhythm Street Movement, Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theatre, Crash Dance Productions, Arena Dances, Taja Will, James Sewell Ballet, BRKFST Dance Company, and Ragamala Dance Company; as well as the return of the Fall Forward Festival showcasing dance by Afoutayi, Concerto Dance, Kaleena Miller Dance, Mexico Azteca, STRONGmovement, Yuki Tokuda, Katha Dance Theatre, Sapiro & Smith Dance, and Alternative Motion Project.

Co-Director Joseph Bingham remarked, “What’s so special about this season particularly is that it showcases the progression of those who engage with the Cowles Center. We have a Generating Room artist making their Cowles debut, a 2021 MERGE artist now sharing the stage for the Fall Forward Festival, two artists from last year’s Fall Forward Festival presenting full-scaled productions, reimagined pieces featured at other venues, and of course a returning holiday tradition.”

Mexico Azteca

Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theatre

Co-Director Jessi Fett added, “Presenting stellar dance productions is at the forefront of our work, but so is professional and artistic development, and this season perfectly represents that momentum-building. We’re proud of the stepping stones we’ve built into our programming and will continue to be supportive players in accelerating the careers of artists throughout the state.”

The season begins with the second annual Fall Forward Festival, a three-week festival of shared evening performances that uplifts the incredibly robust dance community and will connect a variety of artists with each other and new audiences. Week 1 (October 21 & 22, 2023) will be comprised of pieces from Afoutayi, Concerto Dance, and Kaleena Miller Dance. Week 2 (October 28 & 29, 2023) includes pieces from Mexico Azteca, STRONGmovement, and Yuki Tokuda. Week 3 (November 4 & 5, 2023) will showcase Katha Dance Theatre, Shapiro & Smith Dance, and Alternative Motion Project.

Then, back for the holiday season is Rhythm Street Movement’s Who Brought the Humbug? from December 14 - 17, 2023. What has quickly become a holiday favorite, the fun, funky, hilarious show pairs live music with amazing tap dance for a unique mix of comedy, drama, and mystery that’s sure to be a memorable evening for the whole family.

Into the new year, The Cowles Center welcomes Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theatre back to the Goodale Stage for a full-length production of Conference of the Birds on February 10 & 11, 2024. Inspired by the 12th c. Persian/Sufi poem of the same name, this performance unites Flamenco and Hip Hop, two genres that emerged “on the street” as expressions of resilience and renewal in response to life's hardships and are well suited to tell this dark, moving, and humorous story. International Flamenco composer and guitarist Juanito Pascual and Darius Strong join the production.

Next, Crash Dance Productions performs Domino on March 2 & 3, 2024. Each suspenseful performance will be completely different as 13 unique personalities blindly select who will undertake the role of the “Con.” When identities collide, some rise to power, and others become the prey. It’s only a matter of time before they all fall one by one in this dramatic interplay that establishes a hierarchy of vulnerability and influence.

Also in March, The Cowles Center presents the annual performance from its MERGES program, A Merge In March, running March 23 & 24, 2024. The program pairs artists in unconventional collaborations and culminates in evening-length performances. This year’s pairing features Mathew Janczeski's Arena Dances and Taja Will for a high-energy, club-like atmosphere of daring ecstasy, collective revolt, and queer reclamation.

James Sewell Ballet

Next, on April 6 & 7, 2024, James Sewell Ballet, in its 34th season, returns to The Cowles Center with new works by Shohei Iwahama and James Sewell. The program will also include a remount of Doo-Be-Doo which premiered in 1994 and combines high-energy playful antics with stunning technical feats, sure to delight the entire family.

Then, in a co-production with Northrop, BRKFST Dance Company celebrates their 10th anniversary with a world premiere and a reimagining of Dancers, Dreamers, and Presidents on April 27 & 28, 2024. A commentary on the American Dream filled with a mix of passion, blame, justice, love, and the company’s signature style of Breaking opens new doors for storytelling and diverse methods of creation.

Closing the season will be Ragamala Dance Company’s Avimukta, performing May 4 & 5, 2024. In an intimate ritual for the stage, mother and daughters Ranee, Aparna, and Ashwini Ramaswamy honor the memory of their ancestors with Bharatanatyam solos in contrast with the ceremonial movements and sacred unison of the company. The dancers are seekers engrossed in rituals of sacred contemplation that become an ecstatic prayer celebrating the inevitable dissolution of life.

Ragamala Dance Company’s Avimukta

Monday
May082023

FRGMNT Coffee Mill District Location Opening May 15th

FRGMNT COFFEE's new Mill District location is opening May 15th in the Open Book building, 1011 S Washington Avenue. Open Book is a center for reading, writing, and book arts. It is a cornerstone of the Mill District and FRGMNT is excited to bring a cafe back to the space. The space was designed by Christian Dean Architecture and has several seating areas as well as bar seating with a front-row seat to the action.

FRGMNT opened its first cafe in late 2019 in the heart of the North Loop in the Nordic building at 729 Washington Ave. They are a multi-roaster focused on bringing coffee and offerings from around the globe. FRGMNT COFFEE is owned by Ben Banse, a veteran of Twin Cities craft coffee, and his business partner Sarah Roehl. They added their second location in the Spring of 2022 in the One Southwest Crossing building in Eden Prairie with a third location that opened on historic St. Anthony Main Riverplace building in January 2023. The Mill District cafe will be their fourth location.

The FRGMNT team is excited to bring their offerings to the Mill District, boasting over thirty roaster partnerships from around the globe. This location will offer FRGMNT's rotating espresso and coffee offerings as well as a retail market, baked goods from Honey & Rye, and FRGMNT fares grab-and-go food.

Hours: Monday - Friday 6:30am-6pm and Saturday-Sunday 7am-6pm. 

Social media: @frgmntcoffee

Monday
May082023

Dandelion Day at Ard Godfrey House, May 21

The Woman’s Club of Minneapolis invites you to the Annual Dandelion Day Celebration at the Ard Godfrey House in Chute Square (across from Lund's) Sunday May 21 from 1p-4p. This is a great opportunity to soak up some local history - the Ard Godfrey House is the oldest remaining frame house in the city!

The annual Dandelion Day celebrates Harriet Godfrey’s introduction of dandelion seeds to the St. Anthony Falls area. Enjoy a guided tour of the charming Ard Godfrey House with docents dressed in 1850s period costume. Admission is free, but donations are welcome.

Arrangements for special tours should be made with The Woman’s Club of Minneapolis at (612) 813-5300. The house is partially wheelchair accessible on the main floor, but has the restrictions of a historic home. Please call the Woman’s Club two weeks in advance to make arrangements for guests with special needs.

The Ard Godfrey House is the oldest wood frame house existing in Minneapolis. This Greek Revival-style home was built by millwright Ard Godfrey in 1848, near the corner of Main Street and Second Ave. SE. The house was moved several times before arriving in Chute Square Park in 1909. Ard Godfrey helped build the first dam and sawmill, which put the waterfall of St. Anthony to use in 1848. He was also the first Postmaster in the village of St. Anthony. Restored by The Woman's Club of Minneapolis, the house has been open to the public since 1979.

For information: https://www.womansclub.org/ard-godfrey-house.

Sunday
May072023

May 6 at the 2023 Mill City Farmers Market - It's Good to be Back!

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketJust what the doctor ordered - a basket filled with goodness from the Mill City Farmers Market. New items we're enjoying this week include Ramp Salt (and ramps) from Morning Glory Farm and Gardens, hummus and veggie chips from Yummitizers, Aromatic Mist from Spoon and Theory Handmade, Fresh Face Cleanser from For They Skincare & Wellness, Polvorones D9 Edible THC Cookies from Mi Sota Essence (a vendor part of Primitiva Collective).

Opening Day - May 6, 2023 

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketWe weren't the only ones looking forward to opening day! 

Meet some new vendors!

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketMark Plunkett and Faye Jones of Morning Glory Farm and Gardens sell freshly harvested ramps and Ramp Salt (it is to die for!). They will only be at two more May markets (13th and 20th), so don't miss out!

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketSpoon and Theory Handmade debuted at the Market with jewelry and aromatherapy items. I love the Aromatic Mist, and look forward to trying more of their offerings.

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketHanna Vomhof of WAAM Industries offers a number of reusable goods. Their grocery totes, lunch bags and other items are built to last.

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketYummyTizers had an incredible array of hummus, Kefir yogurts, salads and chips to choose from. In addition to dipping Mixed Veggie Chips in a tasty Cilantro Jalapeno Hummus, they worked well as a crouton substitute on a fresh salad.

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketTheresa Bentz of Get Bentz Farm offers yarns and roving, scarves, blankets and other items. The farm also has it's own fiber mill, along with a large natural dye garden (you can purchase a dye kit if you'd like to try your hand at it).

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketA new Indian food and drink option is Krishna's Delight. I tried a refreshing green smoothie that I can't wait to have again when they return for the May 27th Market.

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketI was excited to learn Tare Market (billed as Minnesota's first zero-waste shop) joined the Market. At MCFM, bulk food, personal care and household items will be packaged; but in their two stores, you can bring your own containers. Mill City Times posted an article on Tare last year.

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketFor They Skincare & Wellness formulates and handcrafts their skincare products using all natural and organic ingredients. I used the Fresh Face Cleaner shortly after I got home from the Market - love it!

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketPictured above is Veronika Alfaro of Mi Sota Essence. She is one of the vendors who comprise Primitiva Collective, which was founded in 2022 as an intentional community of local women artisans. She said the Polvorones D9 Edible THC Cookies (pictured below with the Traditional Mexican Cinnamon Sugar Cookie label) is her grandmother's recipe. Mill City Times posted an article on Primitiva Collective last year. 

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

We'll have more new vendor updates in the coming weeks.

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketNettie's Green Spring Broth was over the top tasty - liquid sunshine on an overcast morning!

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketHave Tera Forge sharpen your knives while you shop!

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

Enjoying a chapati from Red Wolf Chai - they're so good!

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers Market

May 6, 2023 Mill City Farmers MarketWe're not sure if this cool vehicle belongs to a vendor or shopper - but it was definitely photo-worthy! :D

See more photos from the May 6th Mill City Farmers Market here.

Sunday
May072023

2023 Stone Arch Bridge Festival Collector’s Poster 

The Stone Arch Bridge Festival recently revealed the 2023 Collector’s Poster by Minnesota artist Randall J Peterson. Each year the festival selects an artist to capture the spirit of the Minneapolis Riverfront for a special limited release poster. The 2023 poster features an elegantly illustrated view of the Stone Arch Bridge and the downtown Minneapolis skyline.

Peterson works in the intricate style of Pointillism. The delicate Pointillism technique of stippling ink on paper was introduced by French artist Georges Seurat in the late 1800s. Tones and shading are based on the position and density of the dots applied.

“Over the years, I have come to understand the true meaning and value of passion, patience and persistence in life. These qualities when combined together bring any vision to life. Whether I am speaking to a group of art students or folks who stop by at my art shows, it is my focus to let it be known that we all have our special gifts. With passion, patience and persistence any dream of creativity is born.” Randall Peterson

Peterson will be a featured artist at the festival this year. The 2023 Collector’s Poster and other works by Peterson will be available for purchase at his booth (#126) near the Hennepin Bridge. The image will also be featured on a reusable tote bag available for purchase at all festival information booths. View his work on https://www.etsy.com/shop/TraditionalArtwork and https://www.instagram.com/randall.peterson.art/.

2023 marks the 27th Stone Arch Bridge Festival. It is one of the Twin Cities' largest and longest running festivals with a strong of tradition of bringing art, music and community to the Minneapolis Riverfront on Father’s Day weekend.

This years dates are Saturday, June 17, 10a-7p and Sunday, June 18, 10a-5p.

The festival runs along West River Parkway from N 4th Avenue and S 11th Avenue.

Saturday
May062023

Chef Gavin Kaysen Partners with opsi, a Workflow App for Chefs

James Beard Award-Winning Chef Stands Behind New Culinary App to Empower Kitchen Teams

Gavin Kaysen announces his partnership with opsi, a workflow app for chefs. Known across the country for his award-winning restaurants and advocacy for the culinary profession, Kaysen was opsi’s first investor and advisor.

Gavin Kaysen“If there is one thing our profession has fallen behind on, it is the power and benefit of technology. James [Passafaro] came to me with this idea years ago and we have piloted the program at Spoon and Stable, Demi, Bellecour and beyond,” Kaysen said. “It is a program that helps us with efficiency, savings and above all else consistency. I am excited to see this type of program make it into not only my kitchen, but the many kitchens it will help moving forward.”

James Passafaro and Matt Luckey founded opsi in 2019. Passafaro recognized a need for workflow tools for use in restaurant kitchens, and created opsi because he knew the best solutions would come from directly involving industry professionals.

James PassaforaShortly after Passafaro began to work on opsi, Kaysen approached him to become Chef de Cuisine at Spoon and Stable. Passafaro took on the role and shared the platform he was working on with Kaysen, who recognized the value of opsi and wanted to participate in its growth. Together, Kaysen and Passafaro incubated and tested opsi in Spoon and Stable’s kitchen, building the platform into what it is today.

"Chef GK and I share the same belief that opsi should be developed from the ground up by those who will use it. That is why our partnership with GK is so valuable to me,” Passaforo says. “We extensively tested opsi at Spoon and Stable before introducing it to other teams, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive. This only reinforces my belief that those who work with these tools such as chefs, operators, and their teams deserve a say in the ongoing development of opsi."

Matt LuckeyPassafaro remained at Spoon and Stable until 2022 when he left his sixteen-year career as a chef to work on opsi full-time.

Kaysen and Passafaro share the belief that hospitality is a human-centered business. With their focus on providing comprehensive resources for chefs and their kitchen teams, opsi’s wants to bring the same approach to their technology solutions that Kaysen does to his restaurants.

As opsi’s growth advances, Passafaro and Kaysen will continue to work together to keep human-centered technology at the center of the company’s vision.

Friday
May052023

Glenwood Avenue Closing for Reconstruction on May 8

Excerpt from the City of Minneapolis May 5 e-news:

Hennepin County sent us this notification today that we are forwarding to all residents:

As part of Hennepin County's planned improvements to Glenwood Avenue (County Road 40), sections of the roadway between Aldrich Avenue North to East Lyndale Avenue North will close on May 8.  

The project enhances Glenwood Avenue’s infrastructure ahead of the construction of the Royalston Avenue Light Rail Station. New features will enhance connections to the surrounding neighborhoods and coming transit options – particularly for people walking, biking and rolling.  

Glenwood Avenue closures by section

To assist with access to the area, we will be working in different sections of Glenwood and will reopen parts of the roadway throughout the summer as work is completed. Dates are subject to change.

Between Aldrich Avenue North and West Lyndale Avenue North 

  • Closes May 8
  • Reopens late August 

Between West Lyndale Avenue North and East Lyndale Avenue North 

  • Closes May 8
  • Reopens early June

Between East Lyndale Avenue North and the light rail bridge construction site on Glenwood Avenue 

  • Closes May 8
  • Reopens early June 

At the intersection of Glenwood Avenue and East Lyndale Avenue North

  • Closes June 7
  • Closes late June

The West Lyndale Avenue intersection will remain open until work has been completed at the East Lyndale Avenue North intersection, at which point it will close for two months.

We will send a separate notification when that closure is officially scheduled. 

We expect all work to be completed by late August.

Detours

People driving are advised to use Highway 55 as their detour route. Access to local destinations will remain open. This includes the Minneapolis Farmer's Market, Farmer's Market Annex, and Unleashed Hounds and Hops, which people driving can access from Border Avenue off Highway 55. The International Market Square building will still be accessible via Glenwood from the west. Catholic Charities and Simpson Housing Services can only be accessed via East Lyndale Avenue.

People walking are advised to use Van White Boulevard and Dunwoody Avenue to cross under Highway 94. People walking may also use the Irene Hixon Whitney Bridge that connects the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden to Loring Park.

Stay Informed

For questions, please contact:

Stan Lim, construction project manager

612-596-0292

stanley.lim@hennepin.us

For more information about the planned work and to receive updates on the progress of construction, visit https://www.hennepin.us/glenwood-mpls.

Friday
May052023

FINNOVATION Fellowship Calls for Entrepreneurs Passionate About Creating Social Impact

Applications now being accepted for early-stage social entrepreneurs with bold ideas for sustainable businesses with positive impact.

FINNOVATION Institute, the nonprofit arm of FINNOVATION Lab, recently announced applications are open for the sixth consecutive immersive Fellowship Program, which helps early-stage impact entrepreneurs build leadership and business acumen as they develop innovative social business models. Up to nine fellows will join a growing community of local business leaders creating lasting impact in their communities.

Program curriculum focuses on leadership development, business strategy, and creating financially sustainable business models with a clear social impact. Each fellow will receive a $50,000 living stipend, $3,000 health care stipend, access to an ecosystem of advisors and mentors, and dedicated workspace in the FINNOVATION Lab in downtown Minneapolis.

“This is an opportunity for budding leaders to refine their skills and grow ideas into mission-driven businesses, while we take care of their living expenses. What’s more, this network provides meaningful support and connections along the way” said Connie Rutledge, CEO at FINNOVATION Institute. “Ideal candidates are lifelong learners and problem solvers who are passionate about applying the tools of business to create a lasting, scalable social or environmental impact.”

Applicants should have a strong tie to Minnesota, a growth mindset, a deep understanding of a social or environmental issue they want to solve, and an idea or method to tackle the issue through entrepreneurship. All areas of impact are welcome. Entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to build their business in a community of like-minded, mission-driven peers and experienced mentors. The Fellowship Program has fostered an impressive ecosystem of sustainable social impact businesses.

Of the 31 fellows in cohorts 1-4, well over half continue to build the businesses they developed during the Fellowship Program. An additional 20% have taken leadership positions related to social impact, innovation, and entrepreneurial support. A few alumni highlights include:

● Junita Flowers (Cohort 1): Founder of Junita’s Jar, a mission-driven cookie company carried in Target stores nationwide, and a featured BIPOC brand in February 2023. Cookie purchases support creative approaches to ending relationship violence.

● Shaunie Grigsby (Cohort 2): Opened Flava Café, becoming the second Black-owned coffee shop in the Twin Cities. With a mission to build job skills and confidence in young women of color and non-binary people, Flava supplies St. Paul with delicious coffee and future leaders. Shaunie is recognized by Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal as a 2023 Women in Business honoree.

Marlee James● Marlee (Dorsey) James (Cohort 3): Founder of Reviving Roots Therapy & Wellness, a Black-centered wellness center expected to open in Minneapolis this year.

● Ashleyn Przedwiecki (Cohort 4): Founder of LUUM Collective, a sustainable event design agency launched in 2022. LUUM has brought together hundreds of wedding and event professionals at educational events, built an online directory of audited vendors, and developed a food recovery program for venues and caterers.

● Jennifer Glickstein (Cohort 5): Founder of Dress Up to Calm Down, which has launched pre-orders for a new line of weighted clothing for children with sensory disorder and anxiety.

“Now, more than ever, entrepreneurs can make a huge impact through business. We’re helping them to lead the way.” said Jacquie Berglund, founder of FINNEGANS Brew Co. and FINNOVATION Lab. “The Fellowship Program was founded with the goal of harnessing entrepreneurial spirit, providing educational opportunities to build practical skills and logistics, and turning ideas into functioning businesses. It’s been incredible to see our fellows succeed – and the next cohort will add even more ingenuity to this evolving community.”

Applications will be accepted through May 14 and the program runs September 2023 through June 2024. The sixth cohort will be selected by a group of community leaders and alumni of the Fellowship Program. The program is operated by the FINNOVATION Institute, a 501c3 funded by a grant from the Bush Foundation, which is known for its commitment to innovation and creative problem solving.

Interested applicants are encouraged to attend one of the following information sessions and the FINNale event to learn more:

May 8 – 12-1pm / Virtual

June 15 – 5-7pm / In Person

More details about FINNOVATION Lab and the Institute’s Fellowship Program, including application information, eligibility requirements and frequently asked questions, are available at finnovationinstitute.org.

Thursday
May042023

The 2023 Mill City Farmers Market Season Opens May 6, and it's Going to be a Glorious Year!

The Mill City Farmers Market (MCFM) will open its 2023 outdoor season this Saturday, May 6th from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Look forward to 115 rotating small local businesses, including a record number of new vendors. Enjoy a wide variety of local and sustainable businesses including farmers, food makers, textile and ceramic artists, jewelers, bakers, skin and body care, prepared food vendors and more.

The list of May 6th vendors is posted online, including the following new vendors Morning Glory Farm and GardensTunTum BlackHill Farm, Yummitizers, Krishna's DelightFor They Skincare & WellnessGet Bentz FarmMinneapolis Mehndi & HennaPrimitiva CollectiveSpoon and Theory HandmadeTare Market, and WAAM Industries. Find more info on new vendors here.

Programming at the Market will be back in full force this season after scaling down in previous years due to the pandemic. Mill City Cooks (MCC) will be on the first and third Saturdays of each month for chef-led cooking demos with market ingredients. Power of Produce (PoP) Club, a food access program that gives children the opportunity to try a new fruit or vegetable in exchange for a $2 market token, will be held on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month.

Mill City Cooks returns in 2023! Look for these demos twice per month. Nettie Colón kicks it off May 6th, with Jenny Breen and Beth Jones also returning to share their vast knowledge. View the 2023 line up: https://millcityfarmersmarket.org/cooks/PoP Club (Power Of Produce) will be paired with Story Time with the Guthrie on the second Saturdays of each month for Mill City Kids Day. In addition to Story Time and PoP, on second Saturdays the Market will welcome Babycake’s Book Stack, a mobile bookstore that carries a highly curated inventory of books designed to include the culture and/or languages of the indigenous, immigrants, refugees, African American and many other backgrounds from our community.

MCFM has championed for the local food movement and put farmers first since its founding in 2006 by farm-to-table pioneer and James Beard nominated restauranteur Brenda Langton. While not all of its vendors are USDA Certified Organic, they all adhere to the Market’s Sustainability Statement, which, in addition to a 25% Local Sourcing Standard, supports healthy soils, sustainable water use, humane treatment of livestock, honorable workplace practices and rejects synthetic inputs and GMO seed.

MCFM is also the first zero-waste market in Minnesota, with over 90% of market waste being diverted from the landfill each season.

Thursday
Apr272023

Paddle Bridge Kayak Tours Announces 2023 Events

Paddle Bridge Kayak Tours is celebrating its 5th anniversary this year. Book a tour to learn about the Mississippi River and its ecosystems, regional history and its impact on our lives, and how Paddle Bridge sees its role as river stewards and is working to improve access to this beautiful and natural resource for all. There are multiple tours to chose from, ranging from 1.5 to 3 hours in duration:

City of Birds Tour - Meet at Boom Island and shuttle up to Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park. After a paddle skill introduction on land, you’ll wind downriver past islands and under bridges, toward the old Port of Minneapolis. You’ll pause to gawk at the squawking residents of two special islands that make up the great blue heron rookery - or as they like to call it, the City of Birds - also home to great egrets and cormorants and turtles.

Mississippi River Gorge Adventure - This trip starts with a shuttle pickup outside Sea Salt Eatery at Minnehaha Falls Regional Park. After a short drive up to Bohemian Flats Park, experienced guides will give a short safety and paddling demo before setting off with you on a 6.5-mile journey through the beautiful Mississippi River Gorge.
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Heart of Minneapolis Tour - Find out what puts “Minne” in Minneapolis. After a paddle skill introduction on Boom Island, you’ll head upriver toward the old industrial Port of Minneapolis on the Northside. On the way back down, enjoy the river’s current and a close-up skyline view.
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Full Moon Floatilla - This monthly special tour will start in the golden hours of the day. Working your way from Thomas Beach on the south shore of Bde Maka Ska, you'll navigate the channel to Lake of the Isles as the moon takes over the sky and nocturnal wildlife emerges.
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Happy Hour Sunset Tour - A lite version of the Heart of Minneapolis tour, this paddle begins in the magic hour and ends as darkness falls, in and out of the Boom Island marina. Catch long shadows and soft orange glows on the downtown skyline and learn some of the history that makes this spot special.
Additionally, custom tours can be arranged.
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Additionally, you can Paddle Bridge can customize private outings to meet the needs of your group. Drop them an email at info@paddlebridge.com with your needs.
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Monthly Tour Spotlight 
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All of our adventures have unique elements that make each a special experience. That said, there are seasons when specific tours are particularly impressive and worth planning for. As part of celebrating our 5th anniversary in 2023, we’re featuring one of our tours every month and offering discounts on select dates to help you experience what makes each of our paddles special.
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June: City of Birds (discounted dates: 6/14, 6/23, 6/30) 
July: Heart of Minneapolis (discounted dates TBD)
August: Happy Hour Sunset (discounted dates TBD) 
September: Mississippi River Gorge Adventure (discounted dates TBD)
October: Special Tours: Full Moon Floatilla and Saint Paul
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Special Events for Avid Paddlers!
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Mississippi River Paddle Weekend, June 9-11, organized by Two Paddles, offers competitive and recreational divisions for races, tours and relays of any paddling style (canoe, kayak, SUP) on the Mississippi River. Lengths vary from 5- to 150-mile sections between Brainerd and Minneapolis. Entering its second year, the event will welcome over 200 participants from the U.S., Canada and beyond, and provide paddlers of all levels a chance to experience the river's natural beauty and promote an accessible and diverse paddling community. Community-accessible equipment rental and registration discounts are available.
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About the races:

  • The MR 150 is a multi-day ultra endurance race that begins at 3:00 pm, Friday, June 9, in Brainerd. Individuals, tandems and teams—in their choice of racing or recreational divisions—have 50 hours to paddle the 150-mile length of the Mississippi River in self-powered watercraft.

  • All other events—the MR 48, MR 25 (with relay option), MR 10 and MR 7.5 (in partnership with Paddle Bridge Guide Collective)—take place on Sunday, June 11. The races and tours launch in the north Metro from a variety of starting points along the Mississippi River. These events are open to solo, tandem and team paddlers in both racing and recreational divisions.

Also on June 11, the MR Family Challenge and MR High School Challenge (sponsored by the Minnesota Canoe Association) are 5-mile racing and recreational events for families and teens of all skill levels that start at Peninsula Point Park in Anoka.
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Paddle Bridge disclaimer:
The route and duration of all our tours are subject to flexibility depending on weather conditions, water level, flow-rate, and group dynamics. Our guides take all of these elements into account in order to make everyone’s experience enjoyable and safe.
Tuesday
Apr252023

Thank You to All Who Participated in the Great River Coalition 2023 Earth Day Bee Run/Walk/River Clean Up Event

Great River Coalition extends a huge Thank You to all who helped make the 2023 Earth Day Bee Run/Walk/River Clean Up event at Boom Island Park and BF Nelson Park a success!

Rory, the official mascot of Minnesota Aurora FC, was on hand to cheer on participants.

Honey (a.k.a. Great River Coalition President Diane Hofstede) with mascot Buzz and Mayor Frey. 

Buzz and Honey (Diane Hofstede) with former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, Phyllis Kahn. Among her many achievements, Representative Kahn was the chief author of the Minnesota Clean Indoor Air Act (controlling smoking in public places) and authored laws to require gender equity in athletics (the state law strengthened the federal Title IX regulations). A former Minneapolis City Council Member, Hofstede was instrumental in the legalization of beekeeping in Minneapolis.

Kids had the opportunity to build bird houses as part of the festivities.

Founded in 2014, Great River Coalition is a 501(c)(3) committed to a healthy, sustainable environment and our pollinators. The first annual Earth Day Run/Walk/River Cleanup event was held in 2016.

2023 event photos will be posted on Facebook in the near future.

 

 

Monday
Apr242023

Dine, Drink and Discover with Minnesota Les Dames d'Escoffier's First Online Culinary Silent Auction

Minnesota Les Dames d'Escoffier's popular culinary silent auction, which promises unique dining and drink experiences you won’t find anywhere but here, is going online May 1-13. Funds raised by the auction support local women in the culinary fields through academic scholarships and professional grants, as well as high school youth through Urban Roots, a Mill City Farmers Market vendor.

Past Dame It! events have included an in-person sampling of gourmet food and drinks, along with a silent auction, but as the dine-out world has shifted, Dame It! has adapted to provide this robust online experience everyone can participate in.

What’s compelling about this auction is that the majority of items focus on personal experiences provided by Les Dames members, as opposed to items you can find elsewhere in stores or the Internet.

The auction will go live at 8am on May 1 and can be accessed here. The last bid will be taken prior to 6pm on May 13, and winners will be notified how to receive their items.

Among the items to bid on are:

- Dine out with a member of the Star Tribune’s Taste staff at one of its review features;

- A private cooking class for 12 by award-winning cookbook author Amalia Moreno-Damgaard based on her recent travels to Oaxaca, Mexico, and the Guatemalan Mayan highlands;

- Chowgirls Catering founders Heidi Andermack and Amy Brown will guide guests in the Art of the Board, including both the ingredients and the architecture of an artisan grazing board;

- A 4-hour baking class for two by Kim Ode, a baking instructor who led the Star Tribune’s Baking Central feature for many years, at Kim’s home in Edina;

- A private, customizable wine tasting for 6 led by wine expert Allison Sheardy at Quincy Street Kitchens in Northeast Minneapolis.

In addition, there are numerous wine experiences with sommeliers, meals prepared in your home by professional chefs, a takeaway lifestyle box from Paris Dining Club, as well as picnic ingredients and cooking accouterments - all in time for Mother’s Day gifts or the start of summer entertaining.

Saturday
Apr222023

Chloe by Vincent is Now Serving Sunday Brunch

Savory buckwheat crepe

Delicious news! Chloe by Vincent, 700 Third Street S, is now serving Sunday brunch, 10a-2:30pm. Make your reservation here. We very much enjoy the food, drinks, service and all-around vibe at Chloe - they are a valued addition to the neighborhood!

Saturday
Apr222023

Minneapolis Convention Center Recognized for Achievement of Sustainability

MCC Earns Gold Certification for Events Industry Council Sustainable Event Standards

The Minneapolis Convention Center (MCC) recently announced it has achieved Gold Level certification for the Events Industry Council (EIC) Sustainable Event Standards

The EIC Sustainable Event Standards are specific standards for environmental and social responsibility within the events industry. Created by the EIC Sustainability Committee in partnership with industry professionals and leading sustainability practitioners, the requirements provide event planners and suppliers with prescriptive actions for producing and delivering sustainable events. 

“This is great news for the Minneapolis Convention Center and all of us working to make Minneapolis the sustainable destination choice for meeting and event planners,” said Jeff Johnson, MCC Executive Director. “Achieving this not only recognizes our industry-leading sustainability efforts, but also provides a roadmap for measuring and improving our sustainable event programs on an ongoing basis.”  

In addition to its EIC certification, previous sustainability recognition for the MCC includes:

  • Leader in Sustainability by the Green Meeting Industry Council (GMIC)
  • LEED v4 Certification for Existing Building Operations and Maintenance
  • Silver certification under the Sustainable SITES Initiative rating system for achievement in landscape sustainability for the redesigned MCC Plaza – the nation’s first SITES certified project to be located at a convention center and the first ever SITES certified project in the Upper Midwest  

The MCC is a proud and proven industry leader in sustainability. Highlights include:

  • A stormwater catchment system that annually prevents up to 5 million gallons of rainwater runoff from entering the Mississippi River by redirecting it to an underground storage system used for the facility’s irrigation
  • More than 2,600 solar panels on the MCC’s rooftop which supply 5% of the 100% renewable energy used – the other remaining 95% comes from Xcel Energy’s locally sourced wind and solar energy
  • The 2.5-acre MCC Plaza, downtown Minneapolis’ most sustainable public green space, built on top of an underground parking deck and features an urban meadow planted with native tree, wildflower and prairie grass species to create downtown’s largest pollinator refuge

"We are delighted to see a major facility such as Minneapolis Convention Center continue its commitment to sustainability,” said Amy Calvert, EIC CEO. “This certification demonstrates a strong commitment to the environmentally and socially responsible practices that are needed to support long-term sustainability in our industry." 

The EIC Sustainable Event Standards specify performance criteria in the areas of organizational management, marketing, communications and engagement, climate action, water management, materials and circularity, supply chain management, diversity, equity and inclusion, accessibility and social impact. 

BPA iCompli Sustainability, a division of BPA Worldwide, a nonprofit international auditing organization headquartered in Shelton, Conn., developed the certification protocols for EIC Sustainable Event Standards and performed the independent third-party certification of the MCC’s compliance with the Venue standard. 

"Our certification to the event sustainability standards created by EIC, and now adopted by the Minneapolis Convention Center, continues our long-standing commitment to promote transparency in the events industry,” noted Richard Murphy, President and CEO of BPA Worldwide. 

For more information on the MCC’s sustainability initiatives, visit www.minneapolis.org/minneapolis-convention-center/about/sustainability/.

Saturday
Apr222023

MPRB Seasonal Maintenance Update: New Online Map Shows Real-time Drinking Fountain Status

After a heatwave and snow all in a few days, more traditional spring weather seems to be taking hold. Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) staff have been monitoring the forecast all along and working to open park restrooms, turn on drinking fountains and bottle-filler stations and start up other seasonal plumbing.

New: Online map shows drinking fountain status

The map shows where and when drinking fountains are operating in parks, along trails, at golf courses and other places in the park system. Click on the dot for each fountain to see its features and when it was turned on or off or closed for repairs. 

The map can help park users when planning activities, especially in spring and fall when seasonal preparations are underway. It's available at minneapolisparks.org/fountains or minneapolisparks.org/drinking-fountains.

Priorities for plumbing start-up

In general, staff turn on water at park facilities in the following order. Priorities are based on site type and water functions, with exceptions for special needs, such as garden irrigation.  

  • High-use buildings and rental sites (picnicsweddingsevents)

  • Exterior restrooms and drinking fountains 

  • Irrigation and decorative fountains

Coming in May: Updates on openings for wading pools and splash padsWebber Natural Swimming Pool, and Lupient and North Commons water parks. (Note: Webber and some other pools are filled before they officially open.)

Thanks for your patience and support during spring maintenance season in the parks.

Find out more about maintenance in the Minneapolis park system.

Friday
Apr212023

April 2023 Minneapolis Central City Tunnel Project Update 

Via an April 21 e-announcement from the City of Minneapolis:

Project Overview

The City of Minneapolis Public Works Department is constructing a new parallel storm tunnel, enlarging a portion of the existing storm tunnel, and constructing a new tunnel access in Downtown Minneapolis.

The new tunnel is being constructed parallel to the existing tunnel located under Washington Ave S between Nicollet Mall and Chicago Ave. The existing tunnel under Chicago Ave between Washington Ave S and the Mississippi River is being expanded to handle the increased stormwater capacity. The purpose of this project is to reduce pressure in the existing tunnel, provide more room for future growth, and to reduce the need for future repairs and tunnel failures.

Project Map

Latest Project News

Mississippi River Portal

  • Crews have completed excavation of the existing storm tunnel at the Mississippi River for the season and will resume later this fall when they can access the storm flow again. Until then, crews will continue to work on lining the tunnel with concrete and will be on site through May.

2nd Ave

  • Crews have completed mining the new parallel storm tunnel under Washington Ave from the new tunnel access shaft in the southbound lanes of 2nd Ave S, just north of the Washington Ave intersection for the season. Crews will continue to work on lining the tunnel with concrete through the summer.

Portland Ave

  • Crews have completed mining the new parallel storm tunnel under Washington Ave from the existing tunnel access shaft at the northeast corner of the Washington Ave and Portland Ave intersection for the season. Crews will continue to work on lining the tunnel with concrete through the summer.

Tunneling Progress

In April, the project reached 97% completion with excavation. Crews have removed approximately 67,800 tons of material to date. As noted in the infographic above, this is equal to the weight of 6.7 Eiffel Towers. The final excavation will occur next winter.

Lining progress

In April, crews continued to work on the concrete tunnel lining. To date, 2,150 cubic yards of concrete have been poured. As noted in the infographic above, this is about 65% of the volume of an Olympic swimming pool. This process is approximately 13.5% complete.

Long-term closures/restrictions

The north westbound lane, bike lane, and parking lane remains closed on Washington Ave between Portland Ave and Park Ave. These closures will remain in place until the project is completed.

  • During this closure, pedestrians can still use the sidewalks along Washington Ave.
  • Crosswalks across Washington Ave and Portland Ave will remain open.
  • Bicyclists will share the traffic lane.
  • The existing left turn lane on Washington Ave at the Portland Ave intersection will temporarily become a left turn and through lane.

The north sidewalk along Washington Ave remains restricted between Hennepin Ave and Nicollet Mall.

  • During these restrictions, pedestrians share the bike lane on Washington Ave.
  • The crosswalks at the Washington Ave intersections of Nicollet Mall and Hennepin Ave remains open.

The sidewalk on the east side of 4th Ave S remains restricted through the end of the project. The dewatering well and pumps are installed in this area.

  • Pedestrians can use the sidewalk on the west side of 4th Ave S.
  • The crosswalk at the Washington Ave and 4th Ave intersection remains open.
  • Access to driveways off 4th Ave S remains open.

The west sidewalk of Portland Ave south of Washington Ave will remain restricted to pedestrians around the dewatering well and pumps until the project is completed.

The parking lot and trail near Mill Runs Park will open May 1.

  • During May, the trail will have flaggers to allow concrete trucks to pull into and out of the work site.

2nd Ave S remains a single lane in each direction using the northbound lanes between Washington Ave and 1st St S. Access will be restricted until the project is completed.

  • Access to driveways off 2nd Ave S remain open. There may be short-term access delays while crews move equipment and materials around.

NEW: Project timing update:

When is the project going to be done?

  • The anticipated project completion date is June of 2024.

I thought that you were supposed to be done this year?

  • When initially awarded the contract for the Central City Parallel Tunnel (CCPT) project, the anticipated completion was summer of 2023. Due to multiple construction obstacles the project schedule has been adjusted to a later date.

What were some of the obstacles?

  • While performing work in the storm tunnel outlet located in the Mill Ruins Park near the Stone Arch bridge, crews uncovered historically significant underground structures.
  • Crews had to excavate more soil and debris material from over the tunnel than initially anticipated, some of which was contaminated.
  • Because work in portions of the tunnel is in an active stormwater flow, some work can only occur during a five-month window of time due to safety issues.

A note from the project team

We know that a later completion date will not be great news for many residents, businesses, or visitors that live and work in the areas of aboveground work sites, but we wanted to convey this information to you in order to set a realistic expectation for the revised project timeline. We also realize that the noise and activity associated with construction projects is an inconvenience and undesirable to those residents and businesses who are in close proximity to the job sites. It is the goal of Public Works to minimize our construction timeline and disturbance to the public. The CCPT project is crucial to the City, as it services most of our downtown area. The new storm tunnel will be able to convey stormwater much more effectively from the downtown district to the river during high-intensity rain events.

The project has worked to address all concerns and issues brought to our attention to date, and we will continue to do so moving forward.  As always, you can communicate with us via the project website and communications number with any concerns or issues you might have. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Stay Connected

There are multiple ways to get information including email updates and ongoing stakeholder meetings. Visit the project website for more information and to sign up for project updates: https://www.minneapolismn.gov/government/projects/central-city-tunnel/

Email the project team: info@mplscentralcitytunnel.com

Contact the project hotline: 612-888-9418

Friday
Apr212023

What You Need to Know About the June 10 Community Connections Conference

Minneapolis residents can sign up now for the free 2023 Community Connections Conference on June 10. This year's theme, "Minneapolis in motion," welcomes all communities to explore how Minneapolis is growing, moving and changing, including through the City’s 2023-2024 priorities. The conference will run together with the 2023 Green Zone Summit for environmental justice.

The Community Connections Conference is a free annual event for residents, community groups, neighborhood organizations and local government to build relationships, learn together and create a better Minneapolis.

The 2023 conference will feature:

  • Workshops and other breakout sessions in multiple languages. The subjects include renters’ rights, responsible development and worker well-being, creative expression and emotional release for incarcerated people through the community-based organization FreeWriters, building relationships with youths in challenging environments, recycling and organics, climate action, and creating a plan for saving energy at home.
  • An exhibit hall showcasing more than 100 organizations with fun, interactive activities for both kids and adults.
  • Opportunities to learn about City policies, programs and services.
  • Lunch provided by local food vendors.
  • Performances by local artists.

Community Connections Conference and Green Zone Summit
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, June 10
(Check-in starts and exhibit hall opens at 8 a.m.)
Minneapolis Convention Center, Hall A, Lower Level
Pre-registration is on the City website.

Call for breakout sessions, exhibits and volunteers

Community members can sign up by April 30 to lead a workshop, roundtable, panel or presentation.

Nonprofits and public institutions can apply for free exhibit space by April 30.

Volunteers can help spread the word about the conference, welcome guests, guide people to breakout sessions and keep lunch services running smoothly. Bilingual volunteers are especially helpful. The volunteer signup button is in the conference pre-registration form on the City website.

Register to attend the conference

Everyone is welcome to read more and register for the free Community Connections Conference on the City website.