Purpose The DMNA Safety and Security Committee (“Committee”) serves in an advisory role to the DMNA … More about Safety and Security about Safety and Security Committee
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The Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association represents people who live, work, or own property in the Downtown East and Downtown West neighborhoods.
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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.
Purpose The DMNA Safety and Security Committee (“Committee”) serves in an advisory role to the DMNA … More about Safety and Security about Safety and Security 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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At the April 27 DMNA Board of Directors meeting, staff from Metro Transit provided an update and presentation on the METRO H Line, a planned arterial bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor that will serve the Como and Maryland Avenue corridor between downtown Minneapolis and Sun Ray Transit Center in St. Paul. The presentation offered an overview of the project’s … [Read More] about Metro Transit Presents H Line Update at April Board Meeting
Families are a vital part of Downtown Minneapolis, and the City of Minneapolis wants to hear from you! As more people live, work, and play in our downtown community, having quality, accessible family-friendly spaces becomes increasingly important. The City of Minneapolis is exploring the potential for a new indoor playground and multi-use family play … [Read More] about Tell Us What You Think: Indoor Playground for Downtown Minneapolis?