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What does the future hold for St. Anthony Falls? St. Anthony Falls has been a center of development along this part of the Mississippi River for more than two centuries, and part of a cultural heritage since long before that. As we bring our Riverfront Vitality Forum series into 2017, we’re starting with a discussion of the past, present and future of this centerpiece of the Minneapolis riverfront. Water Over the Dam, to be held the evening of Tuesday, Feb. 28, will present a discussion of the different ways that our community depends on water flowing over the falls. We’ll talk about the falls from the Native American perspective, the industrial perspective, the recreational perspective and the economic one. Come join us! Panelists include Peggy Lucas, co-founder of Brighton Development and a U of M Regent; Darlene St. Clair, professor of American Indian Studies at St. Cloud State; Dan Dressler, public programs manager, Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, part of the National Park Service; Neal Route, development associate for Dominium, owners of the Pillsbury A-Mill. Richard Kronick, an architectural historian and member of the board of Preserve Minneapolis, which is co-presenting this forum with Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership, will moderate the panel. Doors open at 5:30 and program begins at 6. Registration is not required, but will help us plan. Claim your tickets now!Minneapolis Riverfront Partnership
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Minneapolis has over 70 neighborhood organizations currently funded by the city. The current source of this funding ends in 2020. The Neighborhood and Community Engagement Commission and the Neighborhood Community Relations Department will be hosting Community Conversations throughout the city in the next few months to discuss the Future of Neighborhood Organizations. These meetings will be open to everyone. The key questions for these conversations will be:
Check for updates on these meetings in the LPNA newsletter and website. If you want more info on this process, email or call LPNA. Strong participation is encouraged!
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Press Release
Thomas Edison High School’s
Fifth Annual Autumn Bazaar to be held
Saturday, November 19th
October 12, 2016
Contact: Holly Hatch-Surisook at [email protected]
Edison High School Tommie Boosters, a parent organization supporting and invigorating student spirt and enrichment, is hosting the fifth annual Autumn Bazaar. This free event, open to anyone in the community, will take place on Saturday, November 19 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm in the Edison High School Gymnasium: 700 22nd Avenue NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418.
The event will feature affordable art, creative crafts, concessions and a raffle. Organizers anticipate 60 local vendors will be on site to sell their creations, just in time for holiday gift buying. All proceeds will be used to fund activities for Edison students.
Thomas Edison, a Minneapolis public school and International Baccalaureate World School, is located in northeast Minneapolis. Through innovation and personal empowerment, the Edison community partners with its students, igniting a passion for lifelong learning, instilling the ideals of international mindedness, and leading its students to succeed at Edison and in their post-secondary aspirations.
For more information visit Edison’s website: http://edison.mpls.k12.mn.us/autumn_bazaar_2
Or contact Holly Hatch-Surisook at [email protected].
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Registration is Now Open for the City of Minneapolis October Learning Lab. October’s Learning Lab topic will be Renter Engagement.
Share best practices on renter engagement and learn about Regulatory Services Open Data Portal and Neighborhood Reports.
RSVP via Eventbrite.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/renter-engagement-learning-lab-city-of-minneapolis-tickets-21455592254
Questions can be directed to Michelle Chavez, 612-673-3564 or [email protected]
The City of Minneapolis is offering free Home Energy Squad visits to income-qualified Minneapolis households while funds last. Visits are available for $70 to Minneapolis households over the income limit. The Home Energy Squad visits bring energy efficiency experts to participants’ homes to install energy-saving materials and make recommendations on energy-saving upgrades. More than 9,000 Mpls households have already benefitted from the program.
New! For a limited time, the City of Minneapolis also offers no-interest financing to Minneapolis participants making insulation and air sealing upgrades recommended by the Home Energy Squad (no income limits).
Call Beth today at 612-335-5874 or visit mncee.org/hes-mpls
Gayle Prest, Director
Minneapolis Sustainability Office
(612) 673-2931
www.minneapolismn.gov/sustainability
The City of Minneapolis is seeking proposals from organizations to administer the Façade Improvement Matching Grant Program in commercial corridors, neighborhood commercial nodes, activity centers, and Hiawatha and Central Corridor Light Rail Transit (LRT) station areas. The City provides Façade Improvement Matching Grant administration contracts to organizations as an incentive to encourage private investment in and improve the appearance of our neighborhood business districts. The Department of Community Planning and Economic Development (CPED) issued the 2017 Façade Improvement Program RFP on Monday, October 3, 2016. Proposals are due on Monday, October 31, 2016 by 4:00 p.m.For more information, contact Judy Moses.
Link to the RFP webpage:
http://www.minneapolismn.gov/cped/rfp/cped_rfp
Judy Moses
Sr. Economic Development Specialist
City of Minneapolis – Community Planning and Economic Development
105 Fifth Avenue South – Room #200
Minneapolis, MN 55401-2534
Office: 612-673-5283
Minneapolis 2040 is an update to the City’s Comprehensive plan, a document that shapes how Minneapolis will grow and change. The plan covers housing, job creation, the design of new buildings, and how we use our streets.
We want to hear from YOU! Join us at one of these family friendly, interactive open houses. You will have the opportunity to share feedback with City planners and engage with artists to plan for the future development of Minneapolis. Enjoy complimentary refreshments and food from local vendors.
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Tuesday, October 25 Midtown GLobal Market -or- Thursday, October 27 North Commons Park |
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These open house events will provide an opportunity to talk to planners and share your ideas on the following topics:
We want Minneapolis to be a strong, growing, diverse, and inclusive city. How can we do this and provide diverse housing options, sustainable jobs, and a transportation system that works for everyone?
Your community should be safe, livable, healthy, and sustainable. Do you have access to what you need on a daily basis?
Your voice is important in shaping the future of Minneapolis. You know how you experience the city every day and what it takes to create a more equitable future for everyone. Help us build on what’s working and fix what isn’t.
Drop by anytime between 5:00-7:30pm at either open house and tell us what you think!
minneapolis2040.com
@MPLS2040
#MPLSBigIdeas
The materials that will be presented at these two open house events will also be made available online at minneapolis2040.com

Welcome to the Minneapolis Mural Map project by Art Force Academy. This project came about on one of those summer days – you know the ones… We were cruising through the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District when a glorious mural peaked over the horizon.
As it drew nearer, we wondered, “Who painted this mural? Where can we find out?”Much to our surprise, there was no single source detailing all of Minneapolis’ murals. So we set out to do it ourselves. Enter the Minneapolis Mural Map! We hope to add mural maps – neighborhood by neighborhood – and could really use your help hunting them all down. In the meantime, please see the Northeast Minneapolis Mural Map as it takes shape below. For more detail on the artists, orgins and more, be sure to read the blog post linked below!

#MPLSMuralMap. Mural Maps are something we want every neighborhood in the metro to enjoy. Help us spread the joy of these beautiful works of art! If you come about a mural in your journeys throughout the metro, please share it with us. Every mural you share automatically enters you in a contest to win a free art print from Art Force. And hey, even if you don’t win, you can be proud to be part of this ambitious project!
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Open Streets Minneapolis is heading back to the University of Minnesota on Saturday, October 1st. It’s the very last Open Streets of the 2016 season, and for the first time will be rolling out on the East Bank and West Bank! The Open Streets team is very excited to present many vendors, community groups, and performers – there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Come be a part of it! Volunteer in one of these fun roles for your free 2016 Open Streets t-shirt and help bring this amazing community event to life!
Open Streets University of Minnesota
October 1st, 11am-5pm
Cedar Riverside/West Bank/Dinkytown
Open Streets Minneapolis gives residents an opportunity to explore their neighborhoods and local businesses in a safe, fun, and family-friendly way. They encourage the use of active transportation and healthy living, and have a goal of giving residents an opportunity to rethink our streets as public space. Come be a part of it! 150 volunteers power this event, and each one makes a difference to bring out communities together. Sound like fun? Learn more and sign up here!
Hope to see you in the Streets!
Matthew Dyrdahl, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator
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Media Advisory and Press Release
Environmental Impact Study: Dramatically Higher Air Pollution Deaths Near Lowry Avenue Bridge
North and Northeast Minneapolis have an industrial air pollution problem, and a new study indicates that residents near the Lowry Ave. Bridge may be paying with their lives.
Members of the press are invited to attend a question and answer session with the study’s researchers, Tonye Sylvanus, MD, MPH, and Stephanie Yuen, MPH, on Monday July 25 at 9 AM at Jaros River Garden parking lot, 2500 Marshall St NE. Community activists from Eastside Quality of Life (EEQL) will also be on hand to voice their concerns. EEQL’s demands include improved permitting of VOCs at GAF Shingle Plant by the MPCA and that the City of Minneapolis not re-new the lease for the GAF plant that expires this year.
The Environmental Impact Study compares four census tracts surrounding the Lowry Bridge on both sides of the river to data from a same-sized control area in Mound, Minnesota. Results show a rate of air pollution related deaths in the Lowry Area census tracts as 330% higher than the rate of air pollution related deaths in the Mound Area. Overall cancer deaths are 310% higher in the Lowry Area than in the Mound Area while death rates from asthma are 844% higher than in the Mound Area.
| Per 100,000 | All Deaths | All Cancers | Lung Cancer | Leukemia | Bladder Cancer | Asthma | Other Cancer | Air Pollution Related
Deaths |
| CT1005 Marshall Terrace | 790.02 | 172.17 | 49.88 | 0.00 | 2.45 | 4.99 | 119.85 | 57.31 |
| CT1009 McKinley | 901.50 | 177.33 | 42.43 | 2.26 | 1.33 | 1.33 | 122.50 | 45.08 |
| CT1016 Hawthorne | 2110.51 | 325.31 | 93.20 | 7.92 | 10.40 | 7.92 | 213.79 | 111.52 |
| CT1017 Bottineau | 1207.24 | 249.66 | 73.26 | 4.49 | 11.91 | 0.00 | 160.00 | 85.17 |
| Lowry Area Census Tracts | 1103 | 212.15 | 58.19 | 5.33 | 5.18 | 2.28 | 142.98 | 65.67 |
| Mound Area Census Tracts |
238.47 | 68.40 | 17.89 | .98 | 1.77 | .27 | 47.96 | 19.93 |
| Minnesota | 651.5* | 161+ | 40.4+ | 7.64+ | 4.04+ | ___ | ___ | ___ |
| US Overall | 747* | 171.7* | 47.4* | 6.9* | 4.4* | ___ | ___ | ___ |
*Data from 2010 only
+Data from 2009-2013
East Side Environmental Quality of Life (EEQL) is a group of concerned citizens from neighborhoods near the Lowry Avenue Bridge on both sides of the river who are working to solve serious air pollution concerns in their communities. Funded and coordinated by the Bottineau Neighborhood Association (BNA), Phase One of EEQL’s Cancer and Air Pollution Death Study is now complete. Except where noted, data in the table above (95% confidence, 1.96% margin of error) was derived from 19 years of vital statistics provided by the Minnesota Department of Health. For statistical comparison to other epidemiological studies, all data is calculated at a rate of occurrence per 100,000 residents.
The study’s research coordinator, Tonye Slyvanus, is a Master of Public Health candidate at the University of Minnesota and a practicing MD from Nigeria. He was assisted by Stephanie Yuen, a BNA and EEQL volunteer who has a Master of Public Health degree focused on biostatistics and epidemiology from Oregon Science and Health University.
The next phase of EEQL’s cancer study will be to interview residents and former residents in the four Lowry census tracts indicated above to determine the extent of cancer illnesses among the living. People who are willing to volunteer for phase two of this study should contact Bottineau Neighborhood Association at 612-367-7262 and leave a message, or send an email to [email protected]. Duties will include mailing out the cancer survey, follow-up phoning of residents, Facebook and social media outreach, and neighborhood canvassing.
Contact: Nancy Przymus
2205 California Street #107, Minneapolis, MN 55418
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Read the full news release on our website.