The Civic Engagement Committee of the DMNA is responsible for helping the DMNA Board of Directors … More about Civic Engagement about Civic Engagement Committee

The Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association represents people who live, work, or own property in the Downtown East and Downtown West neighborhoods.
For the latest information on development projects in Downtown Minneapolis and around the city, please visit The Development Tracker Website
Three stadiums, river walks, world-class theaters, live music venues, hotels, shopping, and dining options – you’ll never run out of things to do in Downtown Minneapolis.
The Civic Engagement Committee of the DMNA is responsible for helping the DMNA Board of Directors … More about Civic Engagement about Civic Engagement Committee
The DMNA Land Use Committee works to promote a safe, active, and welcoming public realm; a stable, … More about the Land Use Committee about Land Use Committee
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During federal immigration actions in our city and following the fatal shooting of Renee Macklin-Good by a federal agent, the City of Minneapolis and our state, county and local partners are doing everything in our power to protect the safety of our entire community. That includes responding to emergencies, keeping our streets safe, and protecting your … [Read More] about Minneapolis responds to federal immigration enforcement actions
The Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association is excited to share an opportunity with Restorative Justice Community Action (RJCA) for neighbors who are passionate about healing, accountability, and second chances. RJCA is seeking Community Volunteers to support Restorative Justice Conferences — bringing together people impacted by harm to build … [Read More] about Make a Difference in Our Community: Volunteer with Restorative Justice Community Action
The City of Minneapolis provides free immigration legal resources. If you, a family member, or a loved one need access to a lawyer, go to our website or call 311. You have the right to stay silent and to talk with a lawyer. You can refuse to sign documents until you talk to a lawyer. You have the right to not open the door unless you see a … [Read More] about Resources for our immigrant neighbors
