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How to Report Lights Out on Parkways or in Parks

With the sun now setting before 5pm, lighting outages on parkways or in parks are more noticeable. If you see a non-functioning light, here's who to contact:

PARKWAY LIGHTS
City of Minneapolis - 311 Service Center
Call: 311
Email: minneapolis311@minneapolismn.gov
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PATH AND TRAIL LIGHTS IN PARKS
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) - Customer Service
Call: 612-230-6400 (8am-4pm M-F)
Email: info@minneapolisparks.org
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If you witness someone damaging a light, call CALL 911 (don't text), regardless of location.
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The Minneapolis Park and Rec Board thanks you for helping them maintain parksparkways and trails in Minneapolis.
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