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Tonight - Upper River Forum / Above the Falls 2011: Development Research and Recommendations

Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm

Location: Minneapolis Park & Rec Board Headquarters, 2117 West River Road North

Featuring: Haila Maze and Thomas Leighton, Principal Planners
Community Planning and Economic Development Department, City of Minneapolis

Phase 1 of the City’s Above the Falls Policy Review and Implementation Study is concluding with recommendations to the Minneapolis City Council about updating the Above the Falls development vision.

Come to preview the first part of the recommendations, get updated on the overall process, and share your views.

Topics covered will include findings and recommendations related to:

Future locations for industrial, residential, commercial and office development, including potential changes to the Above the Falls vision.

Development character that builds on the unique riverfront location and integrates parks and trails.

Implementation strategies for making the vision happen.

Please check their website for time, presenters and other details.  RSVP here by Monday, September 26, 2011.

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