Cedar-Isles Master Plan online listening session scheduled April 14
Posted on 1 April, 2020Online listening session set for Tuesday, April 14 at 7 pm; presentation at 8 pm
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB), in partnership with Kenwood Neighborhood Organization, Cedar Lake Park Association, Cedar-Isles-Dean Neighborhood Association, and East Isles Residents’ Association, invites community members living near Cedar Lake and Lake of the Isles to a virtual community listening session to share your ideas for the area on Tuesday, April 14, 7-9 pm.
Join your neighbors and share your vision for Cedar Lake, Lake of the Isles, and surrounding park land! This conversation will help shape the upcoming Cedar-Isles Master Plan, which will create a vision for this section of Chain of Lakes Regional Park for the next 20+ years.
Anyone is welcome to participate. Join online with your computer, tablet or smartphone or call in via phone any time between 7 pm and 9 pm. We will begin the conversation at 7 pm with a short presentation planned at 8 pm. Follow the link below to let us know you’re attending with an optional RSVP:
RSVP HERE
How to Participate
The online service GoToMeeting will be used to facilitate the conversation. Below are links to a few resources to help prepare to use GoToMeeting:
- Check to see if your computer, tablet or smartphone supports GoToMeeting
- How to join a GoToMeeting
- GoToMeeting Support
Use the information below to join the meeting starting at 7 pm on April 14:
- Click here for computers, tablet or smartphone
- Call +1 (872) 240-3311 and enter access code 344-151-229
Not able to join the meeting but would like to give input? Take the Cedar-Isles Community Survey!
COVID-19 Impacts
Public health officials are encouraging social distancing to slow the spread of COVID-19. The MPRB often holds community engagement meetings for many of its projects. Upcoming non-essential community engagement meetings and open houses may be cancelled, rescheduled, or, as in this case, done virtually or via phone.
Please the MPRB COVID-19 page online (https://www.minneapolisparks.org/coronavirus) for more information on the MPRB’s response to COVID-19.