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Jun132017

June 15 Mayoral Candidate Forum: Balancing Development and Preservation

Via a June 13 e-newsletter from Preserve Minneapolis:

Mayoral Candidate Forum: Balancing Development and Preservation

Date: June 15th
Time: 7:00-9:00 pm
Location: Minneapolis Event Center, 212 2nd Street SE

You are invited to attend the Minneapolis Mayoral Candidate Forum: Balancing Development and Preservation. It will include a discussion with the mayoral candidates about their vision for how Minneapolis can plan for a future that meets demand for new development while also preserving historic architectural and cultural resources that are vitally important to our city’s identity.

The event is being sponsored by Neighbors for East Bank Livability, Preserve Minneapolis, the Great River Coalition, and Entourage Events Group. Dr. David Schultz, esteemed professor of Political Science at Hamline University and the University of Minnesota Law School and author of more than 30 books on the American political landscape will moderate the forum. Hope to see you all there.

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