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November 14, 2017, Tuesday - River Gardens Happy Hour: What’s Next for River Rules? at Wilde Roast Cafe

Time: 4:30pm - 6:30pm

Location: Wilde Cafe, 65 Main Street SE

Friends of the Mississippi River presents: River Gardens Happy Hour: What’s Next for River Rules?

Each of the 25 cities and towns in our metro Mississippi River national park will be required to update their river corridor plans in 2018. Come learn about the new development and land-use rules for our riverfront and how you can support them locally.

For information and to register: https://fmr.org/events/2017/11/14/river-guardians-happy-hour-whats-next-river-rules.