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Jun092020

Friends of The Falls Invites You to Share Your Voice

Via a June 9 e-newsletter from Friends of The Falls 

Share your voice.

Thank you for your interest in The Falls Initiative. Friends of The Falls is pleased to announce the launch of community engagement and discuss the future of the Upper Lock at St. Anthony Falls. Share your voice as we explore ideas and develop concept designs for this riverfront site. 

How can I participate?

Thoughtful and inclusive engagement is especially difficult today, as we must limit group gatherings and respect social distancing protocols. For the time being, we have moved most of our engagement opportunities online. Engage with us throughout 2020 through a series of webinars, round table discussions, presentations to neighborhood associations and digital surveys. We look forward to a time when we can gather together again and envision the future of the Upper Lock.

Start today.

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