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Read the full news release on our website.
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Read the full news release on our website.
Construction begins soon on a new timber frame picnic pavilion at Beltrami Park. A news release with more information is attached and pasted below. Several project renderings and a map of where the pavilion will be built within the park are linked in the news release.
New Timber Frame Pavilion coming soon to Beltrami Park!
Partnership between neighborhood, public, non-profit, and corporate philanthropic sources comes together to create a unique, beautiful new picnic shelter in Northeast Minneapolis
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is thrilled to announce work will begin soon on the construction of a new timber frame picnic pavilion at Beltrami Park.
“This distinctive new picnic shelter will be a wonderful new community gathering place and the creativity, resourcefulness and talent that is bringing it to fruition is a perfect example of what makes Northeast such a great place to live,” said MPRB Commissioner Liz Wielinski. “I’m deeply appreciative of the all the work done by Beltrami neighborhood, the generosity of US Bank and the Minnesota Vikings, the talent and time donated by Timber Framers Guild Member Clark Bremer and Spark-Y, and the guidance provided by MPRB staff.”
About the Pavilion
The project will result in the addition of a 26-foot-tall timber frame pavilion that will accommodate approximately 16-20 people at one or two picnic tables, which will also be constructed using timber framing methods.
Community involvement is a critical component of this project. Neighborhood residents are encouraged to attend any of the several opportunities to get involved listed below.
What is Timber Framing?
Timber framing is a distinctive style of building construction that has been used for thousands of years. Timber frame structures are built using carefully fitted timbers with complex joints secured by large wooden pegs instead of nails or other mechanical fasteners.
Project Contributors
This unique addition to the park was made possible through an extensive roster of project contributors:
Stay Informed
Subscribing to email updates is the best way to stay informed on this project. Subscribe by visiting minneapolisparks.org/subscribe and selecting “Beltrami Park Timber Frame Pavilion” under “Planning Projects,” or by visiting minneapolisparks.org/planning, selecting “Beltrami Park Timber Frame Pavilion” and entering your email into the box under “Subscribe to Email Updates.”
Interested in saving money on your home or rental property? A Home Energy Squad visit is a great way to have a trusted expert come to your home and install free energy efficient materials, safety check your heating and water system and evaluate energy savings opportunities. This typically costs $70 and over 9,000 Minneapolis households have participated. For a limited time, the City of Minneapolis is offering FREE visits for income qualified residents along with 0% financing for insulation and/or air sealing upgrades. To learn more call 612 335 5874 or visit mncee.org/hes-mpls
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The community is invited to review a summary of community input about the redevelopment of the Upper Harbor Terminal (UHT) site that was provided at two recent open houses and other events. When: Where: The summarized information that results from this meeting will be included in the request for qualifications to be issued to potential Phase 1 developers later in July. This meeting also will include a preview of the planned community discussions over the summer to formulate an engagement strategy that will be used when the planning process with the selected developer begins next year. Light refreshments will be provided, and family members are welcome. |
The community is invited to review a summary of community input about the redevelopment of the Upper Harbor Terminal (UHT) site that was provided at two recent open houses and other events. When: Where: The summarized information that results from this meeting will be included in the request for qualifications to be issued to potential Phase 1 developers later in July. This meeting also will include a preview of the planned community discussions over the summer to formulate an engagement strategy that will be used when the planning process with the selected developer begins next year. Light refreshments will be provided, and family members are welcome. |
June 30, 2015 (MINNEAPOLIS) Fourth of July fireworks are part of Independence Day celebrations, and the noise complaints and safety issues they generate lead to high call volumes at 911 call centers across the country. That’s why the City, the Minneapolis Police Department and the Minneapolis Fire Department want to make sure folks stay safe this holiday weekend and know what to do if they have fireworks-related complaints.
Fireworks safety
Visit http://www.fireworkssafety.
What’s legal, what’s not
It’s also important to know what’s legal and what’s not when setting off fireworks in Minneapolis:
Noise reports
On a typical July 4th evening, Minneapolis 911 receives hundreds of calls per hour, most of which are related to fireworks noise complaints. On a normal day, Minneapolis 911 will receive fewer than 100 calls per hour. Because of the huge volume of calls, police officers cannot be dispatched to each fireworks noise incident on or near the 4th of July.
Reducing the number of noise complaints to 911 will help ensure that 911 emergency calls are answered as quickly as possible, and that all emergency responders are available to respond to calls about more serious crimes, fires and medical emergencies.
Minneapolis 911 increases staffing during this busy period, but folks can help us make sure emergency calls are answered as quickly as possible, by not calling 911 with fireworks noise complaints. Instead, noise reports can be made online, through the 311 mobile app or by calling 311.
Residents should note that Minneapolis 311 is closed July 4, and will be open from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Sunday, July 3, but the mobile application can be used any time to make a report. City staff will review the complaint during normal business hours when offices open again and may follow up with the property owner the complaint references, but a police squad will not be dispatched.
For fireworks-related issues that pose life safety threats or fire hazards, residents should call 911 and police, fire or medical help will be dispatched.
Examples of calls that should go to 911 include:
FLYERS ARE ATTACHED BELOW
Renee AllenMinneapolis Police Department, First Precinct
[email protected]
(612) 673-5163
To Protect With Courage
Work continues on three I-35W bridges in northeast Minneapolis
Directional closures on Johnson Street, Broadway Street switch sides beginning July 1
ROSEVILLE, Minn. – Motorists traveling on three Interstate 35W bridges in northeast Minneapolis will encounter new directional closures beginning July 1, weather permitting.
Crews will switch the directional closure from one side of each bridge to the other side.
Currently, southbound Johnson Street is closed. Southbound Johnson Street will reopen to one lane prior to the closing of northbound Johnson Street.
Northbound motorists will be detoured around the closure via westbound Broadway Street, northbound Central Avenue and eastbound Lowry Avenue.
Currently, westbound Broadway Street between Johnson Street and Lincoln Street is closed. Westbound Broadway Street will reopen prior to the closing of eastbound Broadway Street.
Eastbound motorists will be detoured around the closure via southbound Central Avenue, eastbound East Hennepin Avenue and northbound Johnson Street.
Currently, eastbound East Hennepin Avenue between 10th Avenue and Johnson Street is closed. Both directions will be open from July 1 through July 5.
Westbound motorists will be detoured around the closure via northbound Johnson St., westbound Broadway Street and southbound Central Avenue.
Motorists also can expect off-peak ramp and lane closures on I-35W from 8th Street SE to New Brighton Boulevard.
This project will extend the lifespan of the four bridges and improve accessibility for pedestrians when competed.
For more information, please visit www.dot.state.mn.us/metro/projects/i35wnemplsbridges/.
Experience life-changing growth while supporting your local school. Become a Minnesota Reading Corps or Minnesota Math Corps tutor and be a hero to students who struggle with reading or math. Whether you want to explore a career in education, re-enter the workforce, or give back to your community, you can make a difference as a tutor. Last year, Minnesota Reading Corps and Minnesota Math Corps tutors helped more than 35,000 children in more than 900 schools across the state. Near Logan Park, PreK and Elementary Literacy tutors are needed at the following schools for the 2016-17 school year:
As a tutor, you’ll see a student’s progress as they gain new skills and as they light up with confidence and the satisfaction of knowing they can do it. No child wants to stand out because they can’t learn as quickly as their classmates. We’re helping more kids catch up and soar on their own. And you can be part of it.
Tutors receive extensive training and support from onsite coaches. Tutors are paid a living allowance, given federal student loan forbearance, and are eligible for an education award of up to $5,775 at the end of their service. Tutors 55 or older may gift the award to their child or grandchild. Full- and part-time positions are available.
Here’s what a few tutors love about serving:
Learn how you can get involved by visiting MinnesotaReadingCorps.org or MinnesotaMathCorps.org. You can also help by telling a friend or family member about openings in our community and statewide! Positions start in August for the 2016-17 school year. Send questions to [email protected] or call 866-859-2825.
Celebrate the Fourth of July during Minneapolis Red, White and Boom, a two-day celebration hosted by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. The event, held along the downtown Minneapolis Riverfront, features live music, great food, fun activities for the whole family, and the grand finale – fireworks!
On Monday, July 4, Father Hennepin Bluff Park will offer FREE family activities in the Family Fun Zone, 6–9:30 pm including balloon twisters, caricature artists, and hair and face painting. Bands performing this year are as follows:
6–7:30 pm Matthew Hannah
8-10 pm Funktion Junction
6–7:30 pm Plaid Brixx
8–10 pm Dylan Jakobsen
8:30–9:45 pm Minnesota Orchestra (NEW this year!)
The Red, White and Boom Celebration closes with a spectacular fireworks display along the Riverfront at 10 pm. For more information please go to www.mplsredwhiteboom.com.
Sunday, July 3 | 7 pm | Nicollet Island
Enjoy free live music starting at 7 pm courtesy of Kerns and the Hemispheres, followed by the outdoor classic film “Field of Dreams.” Movie starts at dusk and food trucks will be on site for food purchases.
For reasonable accommodations or alternative formats please contact Elections at and Voter Services at 612-673-3870 or [email protected]. People who are deaf or hard of hearing can use a relay service to call 311 at 612-673-3000. TTY users can call 612-673-2157 or 612-673-2626. Para asistencia 612-673-2700 Rau kev pab 612-673-2800, Hadii aad Caawimaad u baahantahay 612-673-3500. |
Neighborhood and Community Relations Department David Rubedor, Director |
Ward One UpdateCity Council Member Kevin
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You’re invited to…
A community conversation about Shoreham Yards and an activity center concept that features a velodrome, retail and multi-purpose space. This meeting is co-hosted by Columbia Park Neighborhood Association and Shoreham Area Advisory Committee.
Wednesday, July 13, 6:30 p.m.
Columbia Manor, 3300 Central Avenue NE
The City of Minneapolis is offering free home visits from energy-saving experts to income-qualified Minneapolis residents including renters. Join more than 9,000 households that have already benefited from the program. Home Energy Squad visits bring energy efficiency experts to participants’ homes to install energy-saving materials and make recommendations on energy-saving upgrades. Minneapolis households over the income limit for the free visits can still receive the visit for $70.
At the home visit a team of energy consultants will:
Free visits and no-interest financing
The City of Minneapolis offers free visits to qualified households with an income less than $48,100 for one person, $54,950 for two people, $61,850 for three people, or up to $90,650 for eight people. If the Home Energy Squad recommends insulation or air sealing, income-qualified residents also have special access to zero percent financing to complete that work. Homeowners can call 612-335-5874 to confirm eligibility and schedule a visit. Funds are limited.
Home Energy Squad is provided by CenterPoint Energy and Xcel Energy in partnership with the City of Minneapolis and delivered by the Center for Energy and Environment (CEE), a Minneapolis nonprofit.
To schedule a Home Energy Squad visit, call 612-335-5874 or visit mncee.org/hes-mpls.
Car-Free and Car-Light Living:
Transportation Options in the Urban Environment
Could you live without a car? Would you live without a car? Or downsize from two to one? Significant investment has been made in the past decade in multi-modal transportation options, from light rail and high-frequency bus service to bicycle infrastructure and car- and bicycle-share programs like Nice Ride, Car2Go, HOURCAR and others, all of which make car-free and/or car-light lifestyles more viable in Minneapolis.
Join Council Member Reich and your friends and neighbors on Thursday, June 9, 6:30 p.m. at Northeast Library, 2200 Central Avenue NE for a discussion about our City’s changing transportation landscape. Guest panelists will include Gene Tierney, founder of the non-profit organization CarFreeLife; Metro Transit planner Kyle Burrows; Nice Ride executive director Bill Dossett; and Center for Energy & Environment president Chris Duffrin.
For questions or further information, contact Lisa Brock at [email protected] or 612-673-2201.
Minneapolis – Minneapolis is the nation’s best park system, narrowly besting cross-town twin Saint Paul, according to The Trust for Public Land’s 2016 ParkScore Index, which was released today by the nonprofit organization. Saint Paul ranked second in the analysis of the 100 largest cities in the United States. Last year, the cities tied for first.
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The pools in Bottineau and Windom Park will open June 11.and close August 28th.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MN DOT) is presenting information about upcoming intersection signal and sidewalk ramp improvements on Highway 47/University Avenue and Highway 65/Central Avenue in northeast Minneapolis at an open house scheduled for May 26.
The informal open house will be held Thursday, May 26, from 5 – 7 p.m. at Logan Park Recreation Center, 690 13th Ave. NE, in Minneapolis.
The proposed construction is scheduled for early July through November 2016. Work includes reconstructing the signal systems and sidewalk ramps to comply with ADA requirements at six intersections on University Avenue and Central Avenue:
These projects will improve accessibility for pedestrians along University and Central avenues. Open house attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the overall project and get details about specific project elements. Representatives from the Minnesota Department of Transportation, city of Minneapolis and project staff will be on hand to answer questions.
For more information, please visit www.dot.state.mn.us/metro/