Weigh in on neighborhood park plans for North Minneapolis
Posted on 12 September, 2018Long-term plans for each park are ready for review and comment
A key milestone has arrived in the long-term planning effort for every neighborhood park in North Minneapolis, known as the North Service Area Master Plan (NSAMP).
After 18 months of community-based planning and design, a draft version of NSAMP is ready for public review and comment. NSAMP reflects community desires for all outdoor facilities in more than 30 North Minneapolis neighborhood parks and regional trails, and it will guide capital improvements over the next 20 to 30 years at these locations. The public comment runs through October 27, 2018. Get details below on how to share your thoughts.
Details on NSAMP’s public comment period
Where to review the long-term park plans:
- Visit the NSAMP project page – click on “DRAFT Documents” on the right
- Review printed copies at any Northside recreation center or MPRB headquarters:
Creekview Recreation Center, 5001 Humboldt Ave N.
Farview Recreation Center, 621 29th Ave. N.
Folwell Recreation Center, 1615 N. Dowling Ave.
Harrison Recreation Center, 503 N. Irving Ave.
North Commons Recreation Center, 1801 James Ave. N.
Webber Community Center, 4400 Dupont Ave. N.
MPRB headquarters, 2117 West River Rd. N.
How to submit your comments about the plans:
- Take on online survey.
- Fill out a survey at any of the recreation center or MPRB headquarters locations listed above.
When: Now through October 27
Next Steps
Following the public comment period, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) will compile all comments, modify the plan and present the revised version to the Board of Commissioners for possible adoption. A public hearing will take place at that time.
If you don’t already receive email updates on NSAMP, you can click here to subscribe.
About the North Service Area Master Plan
The North Service Area Master Plan (NSAMP) will create new, long-term plans for all Minneapolis neighborhood parks north of I-394 and west of the Mississippi River. NSAMP will consider how parks are operated, maintained, and improved. It will include plans for all exterior facilities — athletic fields, playgrounds, trails, etc. — but not buildings or recreation centers. For more information, visit the project web page.
Project Contact
Adam Regn Arvidson
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board
Phone: 612-230-6470
Email: aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org
Media Contact
Robin Smothers
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board
Phone: 612-230-6410