CAC Meeting #7 Summary

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Lynnhurst Subcommittee Meeting #1 Summary

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CAC Meeting #6 Summary

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Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail Master Plan process continues with onsite conversations June 22

Join project staff to look at the master plan proposals with a view of real-world conditions at three sites on June 22, 9 am-noon

Check out updated designs outlining the future of parks and trails along Minnehaha Creek

Preferred concept for each trail segment now available for review and comment online

Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail Master Plan Update: Preferred concepts debut May 30; five public meetings scheduled in June

Preferred concept for each park segment will be published May 30; Discuss concepts at five public meetings in June

Minnehaha Parkway Regional Trail Master Plan process continues with next CAC meeting April 24

Meeting will focus on guiding principles and vision; Big questions stemming from feedback on initial concepts will also be discussed

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Project Milestones

November 2020

Board Adoption of the Master Plan

Spring through Fall 2021

Community Engagement and Design

March to April 2022

Bidding

Summer through Fall 2022, anticipated 8 week duration

Construction

Winter 2022

Construction Drawings

Winter 2022

Bidding

Winter 2022

Construction Drawings

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The master plan was funded by the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund, part of the Minnesota voter-approved Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment. MPRB is now implementing $550,000-$800,000 (depending on bridge repair plans) of capital improvements based on the adopted master plan, which is also funded by the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund. The City of Minneapolis and the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District were major project partners in the master planning effort and will continue to be involved in the implementation project.