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Sep252015

Share Your Opinions to Help Shape the Future of Minneapolis Parks

This week the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) wraps up months of community meetings held throughout the city to gather feedback
minneapolis park and recreation  

Closing the Gap                     

Share your opinions to

help shape the future of 

Minneapolis parks

This week the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) wraps up

months of community meetings held throughout the city to gather feedback

on what may be the most comprehensive planning effort in its 130-year history.

 

If you were unable to make any meetings this summer there are still two ways

to get informed and weigh in on this major planning effort.

 

The video below offers a brief overview of Closing the Gap. After the video

please take this 15-minute survey to help determine the future of neighborhood

parks in Minneapolis.

 

closing the gap video

 

MPRB is also hosting a public forum titled

Closing the Gap: Insider Insights for Park Funding” on Tuesday,

September 29, 6-8:30 pm at the Walker Art Center. At the forum

representatives from Seattle, Indianapolis, Portland and New York City

will share how their cities tackled similar funding challenges.

 

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Read the full news release on our website.

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