Parks for All meetings resume online April 21

The third Community Advisory Committee meeting will be held online via Zoom on Tuesday, April 21, 5-7 pm to accommodate social distancing

“Parks for All” is the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board’s (MPRB) comprehensive planning process, which will set MPRB priorities and policy directions for the next decade.

The third meeting of the Parks for All Community Advisory Committee (CAC) will be held online via Zoom on Tuesday, April 21, 2020, 5-7 pm. All CAC meetings are free and open to the public. The meeting link is open to the public.

Public health officials are encouraging social distancing to slow the spread of COVID-19, so upcoming 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.

CAC Meeting #3 Agenda

  • Parks for All CAC process feedback
  • Planning for next steps in the process during the remote convening era
    • Workgroup forming
    • Focus group topic suggestion and nominations
    • Park Summit brainstorm
  • Parks for All round table

How to Participate

Using a Computer, Tablet or Smartphone

The online service Zoom will be used to conduct the meeting. Below are links to a few resources to help prepare to use Zoom:

Use the link below to join the meeting starting at 5 pm on April 21:

Join Parks for All CAC Meeting #3

Note: You may need to download the Zoom app, otherwise, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click the join link above – Download Zoom

Calling In

Dial +1 312-626-6799 and enter Meeting ID number 757 442 329 when prompted.


Parks for All Update

The MPRB thanks all who attended either or both of the first two CAC meetings. Follow the links below for meeting recaps:

CAC Meeting #1 – Dec. 12, 2019

CAC Meeting #2 – Feb. 6, 2020

Youth Design Team

The Parks for All Youth Design Team is comprised of teenagers and young adults who share passion for Minneapolis parks and recreation, environmental issues, policy, community engagement and participatory research.

The Youth Design Team created a great video that helps explain the Parks for All project. Follow the link below to view:

Youth Design Team Video


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