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September 30, 2018, Sunday - Community Bridge Dinner

Time: 4 - 7 pm, with dinner at 5pm

Location: Franklin Steele Park and the Portland Avenue Bridge over I-94

Join MnDOT September 30 at Franklin Steele Park off Portland Avenue in Minneapolis as we share a meal with the communities surrounding I-94 / I-35W.

Everyone is welcome to attend the family-style, sit-down dinner, which will be free of charge. This is a great opportunity for neighbors to meet, share a meal during what has been a busy construction season and rethink the future of I-94.  This community meal brings neighbors together during construction, featuring food from four cooks from the neighborhoods adjacent to the bridge. The meal will include halal, vegan and gluten free options.

More about the Rethinking I-94 project.