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JANUARY MPNAI BOARD MEETING 

Held every second Tuesday of the month

Jan 14, 2020, 6:30 – 8 PM

Stewart Park, 2700 12th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55407
 

AGENDA:

— Approval of November 2019 Board Minutes 

— Update on utility box project

— Annual Meeting report

overview of event
board elections
event-day assignments

— Discussion on Staff Support

— Promotional materials proposal

— Financial Report 

2020 CPP Contract Amendment 
Approval of Oct & November Financial Reports

— Administrative Report 
Review & Approve Outreach Partner MOUs
Review & Approve Artists MOUs
Review & Approve Art on Utility Box Project Coordinator MOU

— Outreach & Engagement to diverse communities 

— 2020 Community Meeting / Community Gatherings Plan

 

MPNAI JANUARY COMMUNITY MEETING 

Jan 28, 2020, 6:30 – 8 PM
Stewart Park, 2700 12th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55407

AGENDA:
Stewart Park Improvements 
LISTENING SESSION

Our neighborhood park is set to receive renovations...

Come and share your ideas for the future of Stewart Park!

Dialogue with Stewart Park Director, Park Police and Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board staff Francisca Pacheco-Palma Pass, MPRB Planner, and Julia Roessler, MPRB Engineer. 

Anyone who lives, works, or owns property in the Midtown Phillips Neighborhood is welcomed to attend!

www.midtownphillips.org  763-310-4760

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Associación de Vecindario
MIDTOWN PHILLIPS
 

El Martes, 28 de Enero
6:30-8pm
Parque Stewart, 2700 avenida 12 sur, Minneapolis

 

SESIÓN DE ESCUCHA PARA MEJORAR
EL PARQUE STEWART

Nuestro parque del vecindario está listo para recibir renovaciones ...

¡Venga y comparte sus ideas para el futuro de Parque Stewart!

Diálogo con el Director del Parque Stewart, miembros de la Junta del Parque de Minneapolis y la Policía del Parque.

Para más información, llame al 763-310-4760

¡Cualquiera que viva, trabaje o sea dueño de una propiedad en Vecindario del Midtown Phillips es bienvenido!

www.midtownphillips.org  763-310-4760

READ THE STEWART PARK MASTER PLAN


ANNUAL MEETING & COMMUNITY DINNER

Thursday, February 27, 5:30-8pm
@  Stewart Park (Gymnasium), 2700 12th Ave. S., Minneapolis

Enjoy a FREE community dinner and entertainment

Hear community speakers
• Allina/Abbott Campus Improvements
• Minnesota 2020 Census–We Count!

Resource/info fair
• New American Youth Soccer Club enrollment
• Want Mad Dads to do a street party on your block?
• $20/hr jobs available with Minneapolis Census
• Learn how to Compost & Recycle
• Find out about our two community radio stations
• Meet Minneapolis & Park Police
• Ask questions about the Minnesota 2020 Census–We Count!
• Register to vote!


Join the Midtown Phillips Neighborhood Association board!
(District Rep candidates must live or work within the neighborhood boundaries as listed below)

OPEN POSITIONS:

•  Midtown Phillips Board President

•  District 1: 24th-26th & Chicago to 12th Avenue 

•  District 2: 24th-26th & Bloomington to 12th Avenue 

•  District 4: 26th-28th & 12th Avenue to Bloomington   

•  District 5: 28th-Lake & Chicago to 12th Avenue 

•  District 6: 28th-Lake & Bloomington to 12th Avenue  

•  At Large Representative

For more information about being a board member, contact 763-310-4760
 


Hennepin County Sheriff's Office Recommends Caution Before Venturing onto Lake Ice

December 28, 2019 (Minneapolis) - Yesterday evening, Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office Water Patrol and personnel from Excelsior Fire Department responded to two individuals who broke through the ice while riding an ATV that was pulling a portable fish house. Fortunately, the fishermen were able to self rescue, get help from fellow sportsmen nearby, and return home after being evaluated by first responders.

This incident, however, provides an important reminder about ice safety. “This year’s weather has not been good for the ice," said Sheriff David P. Hutchinson. "The recent warm weather has degraded ice in many places on Lake Minnetonka and other bodies of water in the county. People should use extreme caution before venturing out onto lake ice.”

While ice in many places is thick enough to support people, people venturing out on the ice should measure it to make sure it is 4 inches or thicker. They should continue to check the thickness if they move to other parts of the lake and they should take appropriate precautions. At this point, HCSO Water Patrol does not recommend putting any vehicles on the lake due to the inconsistency in ice depth.
 

How to help the victims of the Drake Hotel fire in Minneapolis
About 250 people displaced; fire officials say the fire is out

Firefighters on Thursday said they have put out a Christmas Day blaze at a downtown Minneapolis hotel used as a temporary shelter for the homeless.

The fire at the Francis Drake Hotel took no lives but displaced about 250 people. 

The building is going to be a total loss and the cause of the fire may never be known, said Bryan Tyner, the city’s assistant fire chief. A spokesperson for the city says part of the building will be torn down due to safety concerns.

Gov. Tim Walz on Thursday visited with displaced families who’ve taken refuge at Bethlehem Baptist Church. He said he’s preparing a bonding request for the Legislature that will respond to a need for long-term housing.

"This persistent homelessness and the issue of housing, this just becomes starkly real here,” Walz said. “We knew it was out there, we see it, it's always around us, but a lot of times without these tragedies it may not come home to people the same way."

The fire was reported at about 3 a.m. Wednesday. 

Fire crews arrived at the hotel to find heavy fire on the second floor. Firefighters were able to clear the building of occupants and extinguish the bulk of the blaze in four units relatively quickly but were unable to prevent the fire from extending into the attic of the three-story building.

The Drake Hotel opened in 1926 as a luxury hotel. It’s still privately owned but has become a residential hotel. In recent years, Hennepin County has used it as a temporary overflow shelter.

City and state inspection reports released Thursday show no unaddressed building code violations.

An official with the Minnesota Fire Marshal Division who conducted a mandatory inspection in November 2018 found uninsulated wiring on lights in a common area, two fire doors that had been propped open and problems with the building's emergency lighting and exit signs among other.

During a follow-up visit last June, inspector Ryan Whiting found that all eight violations had been corrected and the building met minimum safety requirements. 

A lodging inspection report from last September indicated that the building's fire extinguishers had last been serviced in November 2018. Because of its age, the Drake Hotel was not required to have sprinklers. Tyner said its fire alarm system appears to have worked correctly.

How to help
Hundreds of donations have poured in for displaced residents.  Thank you to everyone who so quickly and generously on Christmas Day brought down needed supplies.  In the true spirit of the Holidays.  Thank you! 

The Minneapolis Office of Emergency Management has collected all of the items donated on-site to help fire victims.  Many have been distributed.  The remainder will be distributed as displaced families are resettled from emergency housing into new housing.


Thank you again to everyone for such a quick response and for the amazing amount of donations.

The Minneapolis Foundation is also accepting donations to support immediate and long-term needs of displaced residents. 
To donate, text DRAKEFIRE to 243725. 

Working with partners, Red Cross disaster responders are providing food, shelter, relief supplies, emotional support, recovery planning, and other assistance.  

The first priority for the Red Cross is to provide shelter and support to those affected. 

You can also help people affected by disasters like the Drake Hotel by making a donation to support Red Cross Disaster Relief.

Your gift enables the Red Cross to prepare for, respond to, and help people recover from disasters big and small.

Visit redcross.org/mn, call (612) 872-3226 or 1-800-RED-CROSS or text the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation that will support disasters big and small.

Donations may also be mailed to American Red Cross Minnesota Region, 1201 West River Parkway, Minneapolis, MN 55454

Read the MPR Article here.

Thank you to Bethlehem Baptist in Elliott Park, 1st Covenant Church, and Westminster Presbyterian Church for stepping up to help. Great partners!

 


SAVE THE DATE
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS CONFERENCE
FEBRUARY 1, 2020 FROM 8 A.M. TO 4 P.M. AT THE CONVENTION CENTER

The Community Connections Conference is an annual free event that fosters connections between the residents of Minneapolis, community groups, neighborhoods and local government. In 2019, 885 people participated.

In 2019, the conference featured interactive workshops, speakers, an immigration, family and housing legal clinic, free food, panel discussions and over 119 exhibitors.

Sign up to receive email updates about the Community Connections Conference by clicking here and entering your email address. 

The U.S. census is a count of all residents in the United States taken every 10 years and is required by the U.S. Constitution. It is used to determine political representation and federal funding distribution for governments, including at the state and local levels. In 2020, it will determine how many congressional representatives Minnesota will have for the next decade. Getting an accurate and complete count of all residents is vital. The Neighborhood & Community Relations Department leads the City of Minneapolis' efforts to ensure a complete count.

Sign up here for the latest We Count news for the 2020 census.

FREE SKATING AT WELLS FARGO MPLS WINTERSKATE 

Free outdoor skating and skate rentals at the Wells Fargo Mpls WinterSkate returns this winter in Loring Park! The Wells Fargo Mpls WinterSkate runs daily through early March. Heat up in the Warming House courtesy of CenterPoint Energy and enjoy complimentary skate rentals during daily warming house hours (Mon-Fri 3-9 pm, Sat 9 am-9 pm, Sun 10 am – 6 pm, plus special hours on holidays). There will be free programming and events throughout the winter including skating lessons and more. Visit our website at www.mpsldowntown.com/winterskate for more information.
 

0% INTEREST HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS

Whether your home needs a new furnace or boiler, water heater, or you want to add insulation— now is a great time to get moving on those projects! The Midtown Phillips neighborhood has partnered with the local nonprofit, Center for Energy and Environment to provide 0% financing for your home improvement projects. 

Through this partnership residents have access to loans up to $7,500. These loans have flexible terms, so monthly payments will be affordable. Most exterior, major mechanical, or energy home improvement projects are eligible. Additional financing programs are available to help with those larger projects. 

To get started or for more information visit mncee.org/midtownphillips or call 612.335.5884. The Center for Energy and Environment is a Minnesota nonprofit that has been helping homeowners for over 35 years.

 


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