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Southwest LRT Town Hall Meetings             

 
Meeting topic: Draft results of Southwest LRT studies
in the Kenilworth Corridor. 

  

Independent consultants will present draft reports on freight rail location
alternatives and water resources impacts.


The draft reports include:
-- A study of the location of freight rail service
-- An analysis of potential impacts on water resources with light rail operating
in shallow tunnels along the Kenilworth Corridor.

Click here to view the full draft reports.
 
The public is invited to Town Hall/Community Meetings to ask questions and share comments with Metropolitan Council members and Southwest LRT project staff.
 
Tonight, Monday, February 10
6:00 - 9:10 p.m.
Dunwoody College of Technology, Decker Auditorium  
818 Dunwoody Blvd., Minneapolis  Map
Park in west lot; enter via west entrance.  

Wednesday, February 12  
6:00 - 9:10 p.m.
St. Louis Park Senior High School, Carl A. Holmstrom Auditorium  
6425 West 33rd Street, St. Louis Park  Map
 
Click here to view the meeting flier with the full agenda.   

Visit www.swlrt.org for more information.


 

Construction Alert in Brownie Lake Basin 

 
A pedestrian bridge over the channel between Brownie Lake and Cedar Lake will be set in place this month as part of the Brownie Lake Site Improvements construction project.   
 
The pedestrian bridge will give hikers a continuous trail around the lake and has sufficient clearance beneath to allow kayakers/canoeists and skiers to access the channel/culvert which provides a water connection between Brownie and Cedar Lakes.
 
Last week, a snow road was built from Wayzata Boulevard into the Brownie Lake basin at the north end of the park. The snow road continues along the west and south shores of Brownie Lake and across the channel.
 
The setting of the pre-fabricated bridge (90' x 8') will take one to two days and is scheduled for the week of February 17 or February 24, depending on weather.
 
Snow ramps up and over the construction road will be provided for skiers
wherever the road intersects the ski/hiking trail.  
 
Skiers and hikers are asked not to use the channel during the one to two days
that the bridge is being set in place.

Click here for a map of the project area.

For more information about the Brownie Lake Site Improvements projects,
go to the project webpage.


 

Public Hearing on Kenwood Park Building Improvements             

 
At open houses held in December and January, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) staff gathered public
input on proposed accessibility improvements to the Kenwood Community Center.  
 
Utilizing this feedback, as well as public comments made on the project webpage, MPRB staff and consultants have developed a concept design  
for improvements to the building.  

You are invited to attend a public hearing on the concept design:
Wednesday, February 19
6:30 p.m.
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board headquarters
Board Room
2117 W. River Road, Minneapolis 
Map

You can view the concept design and leave comments online at the
project webpage. While there, you can also sign up for email announcements
by clicking on the red envelope icon
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