Cleveland Park Phase II Improvements A park improvement project to implement the Board approved Master Plan for Cleveland Park
Project Location
Cleveland Park
3232 Russell Ave. N Minneapolis, MN 55412
Project Manager
Crystal Passi
Phone: 612-230-6455
Email: cpassi@minneapolisparks.org
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Correo Electrónico: preguntas@minneapolisparks.org
Email: suaalo@minneapolisparks.org
Key Documents
- Cleveland Park Phase II Improvements – Community Engagement Plan [PDF]
- Cleveland Park Final Concept Plan [PDF]
- Plan conceptual final de Cleveland Park [PDF]
- Cleveland Park – Community Engagement Summary – 2025-02-03 [PDF]
- Cleveland Park Phase II – Draft Concept Plans 1 & 2 [PDF]
- Cleveland Parque Fase 2: Planes conceptuales 1 y 2 [PDF]
- Cleveland Engagement Summary – Phase II Engagement 2024 [PDF]
- Cleveland Park Phase II Improvements- Community Engagement Assessment-11-18-24 [PDF]
- NSAMP Neighborhood Park Plans – Cleveland Park [PDF]
- Phase I – Concept Plan for Cleveland-2020 [PDF]
Status
Current Phase: Construction
Anticipated Construction Timeframe: 2025
Road Closures: No
NPP20 Funded: Yes
What's New
Construction Update
In October, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) noted that that construction began on a second phase of improvements at Cleveland Park. Work has paused for the winter and […]
Construction on improvements to Cleveland Park begin this week
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is pleased to announce that construction begins next week on park improvements at Cleveland Park. The project team developed a final concept plan for improvements […]
Update on Cleveland Park improvements: Public hearing rescheduled for Wednesday, March 5
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) has been collaborating with the Cleveland Park community and stakeholders for a new phase of improvements at the park, following the improvements constructed in […]
Timeline
Milestones (anticipated project schedule by month/season)
Summer 2024 – Fall 2024/ Winter 2025
Community Engagement, Planning & Design
Winter 2025 – Spring 2026
Bidding & Construction
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Upcoming Meetings
Cleveland Park Improvements Public Hearing
March 5, 2025 at 6:30 pm
Mary Merril Minneapolis Park and Recreation Headquarters
2117 West River Road N.
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Public hearing on the proposed final concept plan for improvements at Cleveland Park.
Background & Funding
Background
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) adopted park Master Plans for the North Service Area Master Plan (NSAMP) including Cleveland Park in 2019, setting goals for long-term development and improvements. The plan for Cleveland was guided by extensive engagement from the communities MPRB serves over a multi-year process. To date several initiatives identified in the park plans in the NSAMP already been implemented including improvements to the playground, consolidating, and improving paths, creating a picnic area and open space, landscaping and seating that were completed in 2021. See Cleveland Park Playground & Site Improvements – Phase 1 – Concept Plan [PDF] approved by the Board also located under key documents. This phase of improvements will work to implement the vision of the park plan identified in NSAMP.
Funding
This project will identify and implement improvements developed during the North Service Area Master Planning Process (NSAMP) at Cleveland Park. MPRB staff and consultants will collaborate with the Cleveland community and stakeholders in late summer through fall 2024 to early winter 2025 to identify what projects should be prioritized, develop a scope of work and concept plan for this next phase of improvements. Implementation of these improvements would be anticipated to occur in 2025.
Please visit the North Service Area Master Plan project page for more information about the master plan process for Cleveland Park to learn more about what improvements are planned for this park. To view the master plan click chapter 4 A-C. The Master Plan for Cleveland Park, NSAMP Neighborhood Park Plans – Cleveland Park [PDF] is also available on this project webpage under Key Documents.
The total budget for Cleveland Park Phase II Improvements is $1,092,000.00. This funding will go towards staff and consultant time, design, engineering, and construction. Funding is allocated from the following sources:
• 2024 Capital Levy: $100,000.00
• NPP20 2024: $992,000.00
Park History
Name: The park was named for the Cleveland School, which was adjacent to the park at that time. The school was named for President Grover Cleveland. Until 1959 the park was referred to as the Cleveland School Site. Park board documents began calling the site Cleveland Park in 1959, without formal action to name the park.
Acquisition and Development
The first land for the park adjacent to Cleveland School, less than an acre, was acquired by the park board on November 16, 1949. The purchase followed long negotiations with property owners. The first parcel of land cost the park board $10,513.
Attempts to create a neighborhood park and playground in the vicinity had a long history. In December 1926, the park board had designated for acquisition as a park the block between 34th and 35th Avenues North from Russell to Sheridan Avenues North. Those proceedings were abandoned late the next year without explanation by the board. The neighborhood had been identified as one that needed a playground in the park board’s 1938 annual report.
After the first land for the park was purchased in 1949, the park board continued negotiations to acquire more, but failed to add to the park. The park board then proceeded with plans to develop the small plot it owned in conjunction with the school board in 1951. There the matter rested until eight years later.
Through most of 1959, the board tried again to purchase land to expand the small school playground. It finally reached agreement with the owners of adjacent land to purchase three more lots, just over ½-acre, for $13,500 in early 1960.
In the face of intense protests from neighborhood residents against acquiring and improving the land as a park—and assessing the costs on area landowners—the park board decided to proceed with the purchase and improvement of the park in early 1961. While park board proceedings record petitions with hundreds of signatures against the park, it received only two petitions in favor of the park—from the Cleveland School PTA and the Jordan Junior High School PTA. Those opinions ultimately prevailed after public hearings. In announcing its decision to proceed, the park board said that the park was “in the best interests of the community.”
A “totlot” for smaller children was added to the park in 1973 and the shelter and wading pool were renovated in 1977. When the new Lucy Laney Craft School was built to replace Cleveland School in 1993, the park board renovated the park layout. One interesting addition to the park at that time was an eight-foot-high basketball hoop on a hard-surface court area, one of the only baskets in the city where most people could dunk a basketball.
The wading pool at the park was renovated in 2005. In 2020, using funding from the 20-Year Neighborhood Park Plan, the two play areas were consolidated into a single central location with new equipment, seating and landscaping; flexible-use spaces replaced the old play areas.
Park history through 2008 compiled and written by David C. Smith, with updates after 2008 by MPRB staff.
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