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Share your thoughts on initial concepts for the Mississippi Gorge Regional Park Master Plan

Via an August 24 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park and Rec Board:

New survey offers an opportunity to give feedback on initial concepts for various park areas.

You're invited to participate in a survey about preliminary planning concepts for the following areas of Mississippi Gorge Regional Park: 

- Franklin Flats
- East River Flats
- Oak Savanna next to 36th St.
- Annie Young Meadow
- Bohemian Flats
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The concepts incorporate feedback from the Community Advisory Committee (CAC), the project Advisory Committee (PAC), public listening sessions, open house events and emails from interested community members.  MPRB staff are eager to receive comments from the public on these park area concepts, along with ideas for suggested changes. The survey will be online through October 25.
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