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Jun142022

Progress on the Father Hennepin Bluff Park Improvements Project

Submitted by Doug Verdier

Visitors to Father Hennepin Bluff Park are able to observe the construction underway to build a new performance stage and attached seasonal restroom facility near the South end of the Stone Arch Bridge. Other improvements are also underway throughout the remainder of the park. These include: upgraded lighting, path connections, way finding signage and trail markings, as well as landscape and stormwater management improvements. Construction began in mid-April and is expected to be completed in Fall 2022. The park remains open to visitors with some restrictions in areas under construction. Project Info

Foundation for the new performance stage building is well underway, while landscaping work continues throughout the park.

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