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May172018

May 17, 2018, Thursday - Open House about the City’s Draft Comprehensive Plan

Time: 5:30pm-8:00pm

Location: YMCA at Gaviidae, 651 Nicollet Mall #300

Open House about the City’s Draft Comprehensive Plan

We want to hear from you about the City's draft comprehensive plan! When finalized, Minneapolis 2040 will serve as a framework of interdependent policies, action steps, and maps intended to drive a citywide conversation about how the city will grow and change over the next two decades so all residents benefit.

The public can learn more about the draft plan and provide comments by attending the open house. There will be family-friendly activities and free food from local businesses. You can view and comment on draft policies and maps, or give us your feedback online at minneapolis2040.com. Public feedback on the draft plan is being collected until July 22.