(ARCHIVED) Southwest Service Area Master Plan New park plans for neighborhood parks south of I-394 and west of I-35W

Lynnhurst Subcommittee Meeting #2 Summary

Lynnhurst Subcommittee #2 Meeting Notes [PDF]

Southwest Parks Plan Update: Next meeting July 11; new subcommittee on fields/diamonds meets July 15

Next Community Advisory Committee meeting scheduled Thursday, July 11, 6-8 pm at Lynnhurst Recreation Center New subcommittee formed to recommend field/diamond balance at four parks meets July 15, also at […]

Lynnhurst Subcommittee Meeting #1 Summary

Lynnhurst Subcommittee #1 Agenda [PDF] Lynnhurst Subcommittee #1 Meeting Notes [PDF]

Southwest Parks Plan Update: Discussion of park concepts continues at meeting on June 25

Next Community Advisory Committee meeting scheduled Tuesday, June 25, 6-8 pm at Fuller Recreation Center On agenda: Discuss potential new parks, overall area balance, and “Warrants Further Discussion” concepts

CAC Meeting #9 Summary

CAC #9 Agenda [PDF] CAC #9 Presentation [PDF] CAC #9 Meeting Minutes [PDF]

Southwest Parks Plan Update: Discussion of park concepts continues at meeting Monday, June 10

Last night half of the park concepts in the Southwest Parks Plan were discussed and categorized Remaining half of park concepts will be categorized on Monday, June 10, 6-8 pm […]

CAC Meeting #8 Summary

CAC #8 Agenda [PDF] CAC #8 Presentation [PDF] CAC #8 Meeting Minutes [PDF]

Check out updated design concepts for all Southwest Minneapolis neighborhood parks

Revised concept for each park property now available for review online. Share your comments!

Southwest Parks Plan Update: Summer meeting schedule set; preferred park concepts debut soon

Preferred concept for each park property will be available for review online by the end of May

Project Milestones

Spring 2018

  • Project start-up
  • Park inventory and analysis
  • Consultant selection
  • Community Advisory Committee (CAC) application process

Summer-Fall 2018

  • Community visioning
  • Community discussion park needs, likes, dislikes, concerns, and dreams

Fall 2018-Summer 2019

  • Development and refinement of park concept plans
  • Community discussion about park plans and area-wide vision

Fall 2019-Winter 2020

  • Creation of Southwest Service Area Master Plan (SW Parks Plan) document
  • Community comments on the document
  • Final adoption by MPRB Commissioners

Project History

The SW Service Area Master Plan project kicked off in spring of 2018.

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Past Meetings

Upcoming Meetings

Public Hearing Wednesday, October 7, 6:45 pm

The information on how to call in is on our board meeting page.

You will need to submit a request via the form on the page by noon. 

The public hearing is time certain at 6:45. Those signed up before noon on the day of the meeting will receive a call in number shortly before the start of the hearing.

A Service Area Master Plan is a process that engages the community to:

  • Take a complete look at all outdoor park assets: fields, playgrounds, paths, etc. (Recreation center buildings are not included in this Master Plan. They are part of RecQuest.)
  • Create improvement plans for each neighborhood park
  • Guide decisions on capital improvements, how to spend NPP20 funding, land acquisition, and development of new parks.
  • Set a vision for operations, management, and improvements
  • Set priorities and estimate budgets

The Southwest Service Area Master Plan (SW Parks Plan) will include all neighborhood parks south of I-394 and west of I-35W, including small triangle park properties. In all, 43 park properties are included in the SW Parks Plan project. Please view the service area map under “Key Documents” to see all of the park properties involved in the project. The SW Parks Plan will not include regional parks such as Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park (including Brownie, Cedar, Lake of the Isles, Bde Maka Ska, and Harriet) nor regional trails (Kenilworth, Cedar Lake, and Minnehaha Parkway) because these parks and trails are required by the Metropolitan Council to have their own, separate master plans.


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