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SUMMARY:Pedestrian Advisory Committee (PAC)
DESCRIPTION:The mission of the Pedestrian Advisory Committee is to advise the Mayor and City Council on policies\, programs\, and actions for improving pedestrian safety\, mobility\, accessibility\, and comfort; for promoting walking for transportation recreation\, and health purposes; and for strengthening the linkage between the pedestrian environment and public transportation.Pedestrian Advisory Committee (PAC) \nPAC meets on the first Wednesday of the month.\n4:00-6:00pm\nRoom 333\, Minneapolis City Hall
URL:https://northloop.org/event/pedestrian-advisory-committee-pac/2017-11-01/
LOCATION:Minneapolis City Hall\, 350 S 5th Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis
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SUMMARY:Constellation Acupuncture & Healing Arts - Grand Opening Open House
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our clinic’s new home! We’d love to show you around. Please join us to celebrate the new expansion of Constellation Acupuncture & Healing Arts\, an Chinese medicine and wellness clinic here in the North Loop offering acupuncture\, facial rejuvenation services\, herbal medicine\, cupping and tui na massage\, energy medicine\, and more. Meet our team\, learn about our services\, eat snacks inspired by Chinese medicine food therapy\, enjoy an herb-infused drink\, and do a little shopping in our expanded retail section. And while you’re here\, enter a drawing to win awesome prize packages featuring free treatments\, wellness items\, bath and beauty products\, artisanal foods from local producers\, and other goodies you won’t want to miss!\n\nDesigner’s Guild Building\, 401 N 3rd St\, Suite 360\, Minneapolis\, MN\n\n\nVisit Website\n612.339.5088\ninfo@constellationacu.com
URL:https://northloop.org/event/constellation-acupuncture-healing-arts-grand-opening-open-house/
LOCATION:Designer Guild Building\, 401 North 3rd Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
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SUMMARY:2017 Talk of the Stacks
DESCRIPTION:FRIDAY\, MARCH 17\, 2017 AT 12:33PM | KIM ESLINGER | SHARE ARTICLE\n\n \nPresented by The Minneapolis Foundation\nand sponsored by Star Tribune \nTalk of the Stacks takes place in Pohlad Hall at Minneapolis Central Library\, featuring guest authors who speak on a variety of topics ranging from a coming-of-age story penned by a former Hollywood teen heartthrob\, to an award-winning debut novel about the immigrant experience\, to a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist’s take on social and political expression. \nEvents are free and open to the public. Seating is first come\, first served. Doors open at 6:15pm and programs begin at 7pm. \nChris Riemenschneider\nThursday\, November 2\, 7pm\nThe Story of Minneapolis Music with Daniel Corrigan & Danny Sigelman \nChris Riemenschneider\, music reporter for the Star Tribune\, will celebrate the launch of his new book First Avenue: Minnesota’s Mainroom. It’s the story of one of the longest running clubs in American rock ‘n’ roll\, and perhaps the most recognizable venue in Minnesota. He’ll be joined in conversation with Daniel Corrigan and Danny Sigelman\, co-creators of Heyday: 35 Years of Music in Minneapolis to examine the ever evolving Minneapolis music scene.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/2017-talk-stacks-3/
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SUMMARY:City-Wide Election - Tuesday\, November 7
DESCRIPTION:The next city-wide election in Minneapolis is scheduled for Tuesday\, Nov. 7\, 2017. This will be a municipal election for all city offices\, and will use ranked-choice voting. \nFind answers and information about what you need to know as a voter\, including the three basic steps to voting: \n1. Register \n2. Learn \n3. Vote \nVOTING ELIGIBILITY\nYou are eligible to register and vote in Minnesota if you: \n\n\n\n\n\nare a United States citizen.\nwill be at least 18 years old on Election Day.\nwill have resided in Minnesota for 20 days immediately before Election Day.\nmaintain residence at the address given on your registration form.\nare not under court-ordered guardianship in which the court order revokes your right to vote.\nhave not been found by a court to be legally incompetent to vote.\nhave any felony conviction record discharged\, expired\, or you have completed your sentence.*\n\n\n\n\n\n*Potential voters with a question on the status of a prior felony conviction should contact their probation officer to gain clarification and resolve any status questions prior to completing a voter registration application. \n\n\nGiving false information on a voter registration application is a felony punishable by not more than five years imprisonment or a fine of not more than $10\,000\, or both.\n\n\nHOW VOTING WORKS IN MINNESOTA\nVideos produced by the Minnesota Office of the Secretary of State to help voters prepare for Election Day:\n“It’s Election Year\, Minnesota” (2 minute video – English) – Animated video provides voters with an overview of the voting process. \nAlso available in Hmong\, Somali\, and Spanish \n“Get Ready to Vote!” (30 second video – English) – Animated video provides overview of helpful voter tools.\nAlso available in Hmong\, Somali\, and Spanish \nVideo series produced by the Commission of Deaf\, Blind\, and Hard of Hearing Minnesotans and the Office of the Secretary of State:\n“Minnesota Votes: Introduction to Voting” Video Series This series can help new voters learn about voting\, and is accessible through American Sign Language (ASL)\, captions\, voiceovers\, and text and Microsoft Word transcripts of audio content with video descriptions included.What’s on the ballot? \nOFFICES ON THE BALLOT FOR THE NOVEMBER MUNICIPAL ELECTION\nMayor\nCouncil Member – Wards 1 through 13\nBoard of Estimate & Taxation – elect 2\nPark & Recreation Board At Large – elect 3\nPark & Recreation Board – Districts 1 through 6 \nRANKED-CHOICE VOTING\nAll municipal elections in Minneapolis use ranked-choice voting. Learn more about how ranked-choice voting works and how to mark your ballot in elections using ranked-choice voting. \nSAMPLE PRACTICE BALLOT\nOnce available in mid-September\, you can download your sample practice ballot for the Nov. 7 Municipal Election based on your home address. The ballot at each of the 132 voting precincts in the City of Minneapolis is different\, with races differing based on address\, and with a different order for candidates appearing on the ballot in many offices. \nA sample ballot\, or practice ballot\, lists all the candidates running for office and any ballot questions\, just as the ballot for your precinct will appear when you go to vote. A sample ballot is an excellent resource for preparing to vote. You can bring your sample ballot with you as a reference when you go to vote at either the Early Vote Center or at your polling place on Election Day. \nWhere to vote\nON ELECTION DAY\nOn Election Day\, you must vote at your assigned polling place based on the precinct where you live. All polling places are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. for regularly scheduled elections. \nUse the MN Polling Place Finder \nList of Minneapolis polling places by precinct\nPLEASE VERIFY YOUR POLLING LOCATION as your polling place and/or voting precinct may have changed. Use the Polling Place Finder above\, or call 311.\n\n2017 Minneapolis Polling Place – List Only  PDF\n2017 Minneapolis Polling Place List and Map (11×17 format) PDF \nPrecincts and polling place maps (8.5 x 11 inches)\n— Select —Polling Place (1-1)Polling Place (1-2)Polling Place (1-3)Polling Place (1-4)Polling Place (1-5)Polling Place (1-6)Polling Place (1-7)Polling Place (1-8)Polling Place (1-9)Polling Place (1-10)Polling Place (2-1)Polling Place (2-2)Polling Place (2-3)Polling Place (2-4)Polling Place (2-5)Polling Place (2-6)Polling Place (2-7)Polling Place (2-8)Polling Place (2-9)Polling Place (2-10)Polling Place (2-11)Polling Place (3-1)Polling Place (3-2)Polling Place (3-3)Polling Place (3-4)Polling Place (3-5)Polling Place (3-6)Polling Place (3-7)Polling Place (3-8)Polling Place (3-9)Polling Place (3-10)Polling Place (3-11)Polling Place (3-12)Polling Place (4-1)Polling Place (4-2)Polling Place (4-3)Polling Place (4-4)Polling Place (4-5)Polling Place (4-6)Polling Place 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Don’t press Enter or click Go until you select your street!\nSelect street name from drop-down and click Go.\nView Polling Place information including:\n\nWard and Precinct number\nName and address of polling place\nMap options of polling place location\nDistricts for your precinct\, including maps of those precincts\nSample Ballot for the precinct when available\n\n\n\nIf you have a question about this Polling Place Finder\, contact Elections & Voter Services. \nBEFORE ELECTION DAY\nDuring the period for absentee voting\, all voters can choose to cast a ballot by mail or at a designated in-person voting location. Learn more about options for voting early by absentee ballot.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/city-wide-election-tuesday-november-7/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Featured
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SUMMARY:Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) - VOTE November 7th!
DESCRIPTION:Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) is being used to elect our mayor\, city council members\, park board representatives and member of the Board of Estimate and Taxation on Nov. 7. Adopted by Minneapolis voters in 2006 and used for the first time in 2009\, RCV will get its second big test in this year’s highly competitive mayoral\, at-large Park Board and city council elections Identifying second and third choices isn’t mandatory\, but it’s smart. Ranking your ballot 1-2-3 gives you more choice and gives your ballot more power. \nRanked Choice Voting works just like two elections – a primary and a general election – but it’s done in a single trip to the polls. It has eliminated the low-turnout August primary\, when historically a tiny\, unrepresentative group of voters culled the field to just two viable choices for everyone else. Best of all\, RCV requires that candidates receive support from the broadest swatch of voters possible. \nRCV allows you to identify two backup choices in case your #1 candidate doesn’t gather majority support in order to win in the first round of counting. That means choosing your favorite – plus two other candidates you could live with – and marking them in order of preference on your ballot. Identifying backup choices isn’t mandatory\, but it’s smart. Ranking your ballot 1-2-3 gives you more choice and gives your ballot more power. \nEach ballot will have three columns. Simply mark the ballot left to right\, indicating your first choice in the first column\, your second choice in the next column\, and your third choice in the column after that. “Bullet voting\,” marking just one choice or marking the same candidate in all three columns\, is identical to only picking a first choice. It’s just like voting in the primary\, but sitting out the general election if your first choice doesn’t make it through. \nFully ranking your ballot in the mayoral and other multicandidate races means that if your favorite candidate doesn’t gather enough support in the first or second rounds of counting and is eliminated\, your vote will transfer to your next choice and you’ll continue to be part of the decision-making process. \nIdentifying three candidates that are acceptable to you takes a bit more effort than choosing one\, to be sure. But it’s worth it\, and ensures there’s a bigger chance you’ll help elect someone you like – or could live with. \nTo learn more about who’s on the ballot and how RCV works in Minneapolis\, visit www.rankyourvote.org and  vote.minneapolismn.gov. \nClick here to see a video about how Ranked Choice voting works: https://vote.minneapolismn.gov/rcv/index.htm \nAnd click here to download your sample ballot: https://myballotmn.sos.state.mn.us/ \n  \n 
URL:https://northloop.org/event/ranked-choice-voting-rcv-vote-november-7th/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Featured
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171107T163000
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SUMMARY:Notice of Public Hearing - 419 Washington Avenue - Postponed to Nov 28
DESCRIPTION:NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING \nRE: 419 Washington Avenue North \nSheldon Berg with DJR Architecture\, on behalf of North Loop Partners\, LLC\, has applied for a Certificate of Appropriateness application to construct a one-story addition on top of the existing building located at 419 Washington Avenue North in the Warehouse Historic District. \nThe Certificate of Appropriateness application process is described in Chapter 599\, Article VI of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances: https://www.municode.com/library/MN/Minneapolis. \nThe Heritage Preservation Commission will meet on Tuesday\, November 07\, 2017\, at 4:30 p.m.\, in Room 317 City Hall\, 350 South 5th Street\, Minneapolis\, MN. Interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. Planning Department staff will issue a recommendation to the Heritage Preservation Commission. After hearing from the public\, the Heritage Preservation Commission will make a determination based on required legal findings of fact. Please visit https://www.minneapolismn.gov/meetings/hpc/index.htm for the agenda with staff reports (web page will be updated by the end of the day Monday prior to the meeting date). \nIn accordance with the Preservation Ordinance\, all property owners within 350 feet of the subject property are notified of this public hearing. If you have questions about the project\, please contact the City staff person listed below. If you would like to submit comments\, you can make them verbally at the meeting or submit them in writing to: \nHilary Dvorak\, Principal City Planner \n250 South 4th Street\, #300\, Minneapolis\, MN 55415 \nPhone: 612.673.2639 Ÿ Fax: 612.673.2526 Ÿ Email: Hilary.Dvorak@minneapolismn.gov \nThe meeting site is wheelchair accessible; if you need other disability related accommodations\, such as a sign language interpreter or materials in alternative format\, please contact 612-673-2162 (673-2157 TTY/VOICE) at least five days prior to the meeting. \nPLAN5099 \nOctober 17\, 2017\nNorth Loop Neighborhood Association\nPO Box 580672\nMinneapolis\, MN   55458 \nNOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING \nRE: 601-607 Washington Avenue North \nCharlene Roise with Hess\, Roise and Company\, on behalf of North Loop Partners\, LP\, has applied for a Certificate of Appropriateness application to construct a canopy over an outdoor patio on the property located at 601-607 Washington Avenue North in the Warehouse Historic District. \nThe Certificate of Appropriateness application process is described in Chapter 599\, Article VI of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances: https://www.municode.com/library/MN/Minneapolis. \nThe Heritage Preservation Commission will meet on Tuesday\, November 07\, 2017\, at 4:30 p.m.\, in Room 317 City Hall\, 350 South 5th Street\, Minneapolis\, MN. Interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. Planning Department staff will issue a recommendation to the Heritage Preservation Commission. After hearing from the public\, the Heritage Preservation Commission will make a determination based on required legal findings of fact. Please visithttps://www.minneapolismn.gov/meetings/hpc/index.htm for the agenda with staff reports (web page will be updated by the end of the day Monday prior to the meeting date). \nIn accordance with the Preservation Ordinance\, all property owners within 350 feet of the subject property are notified of this public hearing. If you have questions about the project\, please contact the City staff person listed below. If you would like to submit comments\, you can make them verbally at the meeting or submit them in writing to: \nHilary Dvorak\, Principal City Planner\n250 South 4th Street\, #300\, Minneapolis\, MN 55415\nPhone: 612.673.2639 Ÿ Fax: 612.673.2526 Ÿ Email: Hilary.Dvorak@minneapolismn.gov \nThe meeting site is wheelchair accessible; if you need other disability related accommodations\, such as a sign language interpreter or materials in alternative format\, please contact 612-673-2162 (673-2157 TTY/VOICE) at least five days prior to the meeting. \nPLAN5237  \nAttention: If you want help translating this information\, call -Hmong – Ceeb toom. Yog koj xav tau kev pab txhais cov xov no rau koj dawb\, hu 612-673-2800; Spanish – Atención. Si desea recibir asistencia gratuita para traducir esta información\, llama 612-673-2700; Somali – Ogow. Haddii aad dooneyso in lagaa kaalmeeyo tarjamadda macluumaadkani oo lacag la’ aan wac 612-673-3500. \nOctober 17\, 2017 \nNorth Loop Neighborhood Association\nPO Box 580672\nMinneapolis\, MN   55458 \nNOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING \nRE: 128 2nd Street North and 128 1st Avenue North \nSnow Kreilich Architects and Sharon Cohn have submitted a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the construction of a new\, 6-story\, mixed-use building with approximately 160 residential units and ground floor commercial space\, consider a master sign plan\, and vacation of the alley bounded by 1st and 2nd Streets North and by 1st and 2nd Avenues North. The subject properties at 128 2nd Street North and 128 1st Avenue North and public alley are located within the St Anthony Falls and Warehouse Historic Districts. \nThe Certificate of Appropriateness application process is described in Chapter 599\, Article VI of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances:https://www.municode.com/library/MN/Minneapolis. \nThe Heritage Preservation Commission will meet on Tuesday\, November 7\, 2017\, at 4:30 p.m.\, in Room 317 City Hall\, 350 South 5th Street\, Minneapolis\, MN. Interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. Planning Department staff will issue a recommendation to the Heritage Preservation Commission. After hearing from the public\, the Heritage Preservation Commission will make a determination based on required legal findings of fact. Please visit https://www.minneapolismn.gov/meetings/hpc/index.htm for the agenda with staff reports (web page will be updated by the end of the day Monday prior to the meeting date). \nIn accordance with the Preservation Ordinance\, all property owners within 350 feet of the subject property are notified of this public hearing. If you have questions about the project\, please contact the City staff person listed below. If you would like to submit comments\, you can make them verbally at the meeting or submit them in writing to: \nAaron Hanauer\, Senior City Planner\n250 South 4th Street\, Room 300\, Minneapolis\, MN 55415\nPhone: 612.673.2494 Ÿ Fax: 612.673.2526 Ÿ Email: Aaron.Hanauer@Minneapolismn.gov \nThe meeting site is wheelchair accessible; if you need other disability related accommodations\, such as a sign language interpreter or materials in alternative format; please contact NCR@minneapolismn.gov or 612- 673-3737 (673-2157 TTY/VOICE) at least five days prior to the meeting. \nPLAN 5284
URL:https://northloop.org/event/notice-public-hearing/
LOCATION:Minneapolis City Hall\, 350 S 5th Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Development,Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171109T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T095628
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LAST-MODIFIED:20171025T204331Z
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SUMMARY:Attend November 9 Open House for update on Water Works project
DESCRIPTION:Open House planned to discuss progression of project design\, programming\, food vendor and schedule \nThe Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board is hosting an open house to give an update on the Water Works project on Thursday\, Nov. 9\, 6-8 pm at the Nicollet Island Pavilion\, 40 Power St. \nAt 6:15 pm\, members of the Water Works project team will give a brief presentation highlighting features of the park project design and give general project updates. Also\, Frank Haney\, culinary ethnobotanist and Indigenous chef from The Sioux Chef team\, will be present to discuss the food concept selected for the indoor pavilion at Water Works. Limited samples of The Sioux Chef food will be available. \nThe Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) and Minneapolis Parks Foundation (MPF) invite all interested members of the public to attend and comment on the Water Works project. Families welcome! \nTo learn more about this project and others\, visit www.minneapolisparks.org/planning. \nAbout this project\nWater Works is a transformative park development project on the downtown side of St. Anthony Falls and the Stone Arch Bridge that will bring significant new historic\, cultural\, and recreational amenities to the Central Riverfront. \nProject Manager\nKate Lamers\nMinneapolis Park and Recreation Board\nPhone: 612-230-6486\nEmail: klamers@minneapolisparks.org \nMeeting accommodations\nCindy Anderson\nMinneapolis Park and Recreation Board\nPhone: 612-230-6472\nEmail: canderson@minneapolisparks.org\nMinnesota Relay System: 711 \nLanguage interpretation\nEspañol: 612-230-6573 | preguntas@minneapolisparks.org\nSoomaali: 612-230-6574 | suaalo@minneapolisparks.org \nHaving trouble viewing this email? View it in your browser. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://northloop.org/event/attend-november-9-open-house-update-water-works-project/
LOCATION:nicollet Island Pavilion\, 40 Power Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171110T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171110T113000
DTSTAMP:20260408T095628
CREATED:20151203T060633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200211T191116Z
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SUMMARY:1st Precinct Court Watch
DESCRIPTION:Court Watch is a collaborative\, community-based approach to criminal justice. Concerned citizens partner with police\, prosecutors\, probation officers\, and other resources to prevent and respond to public safety concerns. \nThe primary goals are to hold offenders accountable for their crimes with a proportionate response from the criminal justice system\, and reduce and prevent new crimes in our community \nMeetings are held in the Doty Conference Room\, 2nd Floor\, Hennepin County Central Library. \nGet more information.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/1st-precinct-court-watch/2017-11-10/
LOCATION:Hennepin County Central Library – Doty Conference Room\, 2nd Floor\, 300 Nicollet Mall\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Safety
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171113T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171113T133000
DTSTAMP:20260408T095628
CREATED:20171030T133803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171030T133803Z
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SUMMARY:Notice of Public Hearing - The Filmore
DESCRIPTION:Date:  Monday\, November 13\, 2017\nTime:  1:30 p.m. or shortly thereafter\nPlace:  Minneapolis City Hall – 350 South 5th Street\, Room 317\, Minneapolis\, MN 55415 \nPurpose:  To gather public opinion and solicit comments regarding the application from The Fillmore for an On-Sale Liquor with Sunday Sales License\, Class A.  If approved\, they intend to operate a theater that also provides food\, liquor\, wine and beer.  The proposed licensed premises will have a seating capacity for 2500 people and include an outdoor patio with seating for 52 people. \nApplicant’s Name (Legal Entity):   Fillmore Minneapolis Corp.\nDBA/Trade Name:   The Fillmore\nComplete Address:   525 5th Street North\, Minneapolis\, MN 55401\nTelephone Number:   952-215-2522\nCurrent License:  None\nRequested License:  On-Sale Liquor with Sunday Sales\, Class A \nNature of Entertainment:  The Class “A” License permits all legal forms of entertainment. This may include the following; live music and singing without limiting the number of musicians or singers or the type of amplification\, dancing and singing by patrons\, disc jockey services\, stage shows\, skits\, vaudeville\, theater\, contests\, dancing by employees or agents of the licensee and patron participation.  This application does not included adult entertainment. \nOff Street Parking:  The Zoning Department requires zero off-street parking spaces for this use.  There are approximately 39 underground parking spaces. \nYou are invited to attend\, express your opinions\, and/or submit such in writing. Please use the reverse side to make written comments or contact Inspector Michele Harvet at michele.harvet@minneapolismn.gov or 612-673-5484. \nFor reasonable accommodations or alternative formats\, contact the Licenses and Consumer Services Division at 612-673-2080.  People who are deaf or hard of hearing can use a relay service to call 311 or 612-673-3000.  TTY users call 612-673-2157. \nPara asistencia 612-673-2700. Rau kev pab 612-673-2800. Hadii aad Caawimaad u baahantahay 612-673-3500. \nDBA/Trade Name:   The Fillmore                               Date of Public Hearing:   November 13\, 2017\nYour Name: ______________________Your Address: ___________________________________\n Comments:  \n________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \n  \nSignature:  __________________________________________ Date:_______________________ \nYou may return this response to:  \nDivision of Licenses and Consumer Services\nRoom 1 City Hall\n350 5th Street South\nMinneapolis. MN 55415 \nBusinessLicenses@minneapolismn.gov \nFAX    612-673-3399 \n 
URL:https://northloop.org/event/notice-public-hearing-filmore/
LOCATION:Minneapolis City Hall\, 350 S 5th Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55415\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171115T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171115T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T095628
CREATED:20171030T192029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171030T192112Z
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SUMMARY:Proposed Freight Rail Corridor Protection Wall
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the design of the proposed corridor protection wall between freight rail and light rail tracks in Minneapolis\, and give your input on aesthetic design options.  \nBetween Glenwood Avenue and Bryn Mawr Station in Minneapolis\, METRO Green Line Extension tracks will run parallel to high volume mainline freight rail tracks (the Wayzata Subdivision). The current design of the Southwest LRT project includes protection for bridge piers and other corridor elements in this area. The additional corridor protection wall between the freight rail and light rail tracks is required by BNSF as a condition for allowing the LRT tracks to be built on its right of way. \nFor more information about the proposed corridor protection wall and to view a video of the area\, visit the project’s website at www.swlrt.org. If you can’t attend this meeting\, a comment form and open house materials will be posted on the website to receive your feedback. \nAbout the Project:  \nThe planned Southwest Light Rail Transit (LRT) Project (METRO Green Line Extension) will operate from downtown Minneapolis through the communities of St. Louis Park\, Hopkins\, Minnetonka\, and Eden Prairie\, passing in close proximity to the city of Edina. The line will connect major activity centers in the region including downtown Minneapolis\, Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park\, downtown Hopkins and the Opus/Golden Triangle employment area in Minnetonka and Eden Prairie. Ridership in 2040 is forecasted at approximately 34\,000 average weekday boardings. The project will interline with the METRO Green Line\, which will provide a one-seat ride to destinations such as the University of Minnesota\, state Capitol and downtown St. Paul. It will be part of an integrated system of transitways\, including connections to the METRO Blue Line\, the proposed METRO Blue Line Extension\, the Northstar Commuter Rail line\, a variety of major bus routes along the alignment\, and proposed future transitway and rail lines. The Metropolitan Council will be the grantee of federal funds. The regional government agency is charged with building the line in partnership with the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The Southwest Corridor Management Committee\, which includes commissioners from Hennepin County and the mayors of Minneapolis\, St. Louis Park\, Edina\, Hopkins\, Minnetonka\, and Eden Prairie\, provides advice and oversight. Funding is provided by the Federal Transit Administration\, Hennepin County\, Counties Transit Improvement Board (CTIB)\, Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority (HCRRA)\, state of Minnesota\, and other project partners. The Southwest LRT Project website is www.swlrt.org \nIf you require assistance to participate\, please contact Sophia Ginis at least seven business days before the scheduled meeting: \nEmail: Sophia.Ginis@metrotransit.org \nPhone: 612-373-3895
URL:https://northloop.org/event/proposed-freight-rail-corridor-protection-wall/
LOCATION:Bryn Mawr Elementary School Cafeteria\, 252 Upton Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55405\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171115T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171115T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T095628
CREATED:20171109T172830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171109T172830Z
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SUMMARY:Southwest LRT Proposed Wall - Community Open House
DESCRIPTION:Plan requires tweaks\, given its impact on historic area.\n\nBy Janet Moore : Star Tribune : NOVEMBER 8\, 2017\n\n\n\n\n\nSouthwest LRT officials led a tour in September of the area where a 10-foot wall is proposed. Here\, Brian Runzel\, SWLRT construction director\, walked under the I-394 Bridge near the Bryn Mawr Station Area in Minneapolis. \n\n\n\nA proposed concrete wall separating freight and light-rail trains along a short stretch of the Southwest light-rail line will “adversely affect” a historic rail district in Minneapolis\, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) said this week.\n\n\n\nThe 1.4-mile wall\, which will be 10-feet high in some places\, was added to the project at the behest of BNSF Railway\, which owns the right of way between the Royalston Avenue/Farmers Market and Bryn Mawr LRT stations. \nThe $20 million wall would be located within the St. Paul\, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railroad/Great Northern Railway Historic District. Because the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) determined the historic district is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places\, a review of the proposed changes was required. \nThe FTA found the wall would “adversely affect” the historic district because building it would involve widening “the historic cut\, removal of several historic retaining walls\, replacement of historic stone and concrete walls and earthen embankment\, changing its character.” \nThe wall will also serve as a “physical and visual barrier” between freight track and the historic rail yards\, the review stated. \nNow the Met Council\, which is building and operating the $1.9 billion Southwest line\, will work with MnDOT to prepare a “mitigation plan” to minimize the concrete wall’s effects on the historic property. \n\n\n\n\nDAVID JOLES – STAR TRIBUNE FILE\nRunze showed an artist’s rendering of the Bryn Mawr Station Area during a tour in September. DAVID JOLES ï david.joles@startribune.com Controversy continues to stir over a proposed 10-foot concrete wall that will separate freight and light trains along the Southwest LRT route in Minneapolis. In an effort to appease its critics\, the Met Council is conducting tours along the $20 million mile-long path slated for the wall.**Brian Runzel\,cq\n\nThe Minnesota Historic Preservation Office\, the city of Minneapolis and its park board\, and Hennepin County are expected to contribute to the plan and offer suggestions on its design. \nAn open house for the community is scheduled for 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 15 at the Bryn Mawr Elementary School\, 252 Upton Av. S. in Minneapolis.\nThe 14½-mile Southwest light-rail line would connect downtown Minneapolis with Eden Prairie\, with passenger service beginning in 2022.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/southwest-lrt-proposed-wall-community-open-house/
LOCATION:Bryn Mawr Elementary School Cafeteria\, 252 Upton Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55405\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171115T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171115T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T095628
CREATED:20171102T193345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T193345Z
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SUMMARY:Downtown Service Area Master Plan - Public Hearing
DESCRIPTION:Here’s an update on the Downtown Service Area Master Plan (DSAMP). System-wide capital improvements\, management\, and operations of city-center public parks\, and envision and identify new park and recreation opportunities. \nWe’ve compiled all the public comments from the 45-day comment period\, updated the plan\, and will hold a two-part public hearing: \nNovember 15th\, 6:00pm at MPRB HQ \nand it will continue (be held over) to the November 29th meeting as well\, starting at 6:45pm at HQ \nBasically this means folks can come to either or both meetings to comment on the updated DSAMP plan. \nAt the 15th the Planning Committee will review it and vote. \nAt the 29th the full Board will review and vote. \nThe updated plan and related documents will be available on the project webpage starting the Friday before the board meeting. \nOur communications staff will be sending out information this Friday per the community engagement notification policy. \nPlease let me know if you have any questions or if I can help spread the word. \nBest regards\, \nColleen \n___________ \nColleen O’Dell\, PLA \nPark Planner\, Landscape Architect \nMinneapolis Park and Recreation Board | Strategic Planning | Design and Project Development \n2117 West River Road N | Minneapolis\, MN 55411 \no: 612-230-6469 | c: 612-499-9079 | codell@minneapolisparks.org \n 
URL:https://northloop.org/event/downtown-service-area-master-plan-public-hearing/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Parks & Recreation Headquarters\, 2117 West River Road North\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55411\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Development,Environment,Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171115T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171115T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T095628
CREATED:20151203T052648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171107T180044Z
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SUMMARY:Planning+Zoning Committee Meeting - Agenda
DESCRIPTION:P+Z Agenda November 2017 \nThe Planning+Zoning Committee supports the overall mission of the North Loop Neighborhood Association to promote a climate of safety\, livability\, and improvement through public neighborhood meetings\, communication and advocacy with the relevant municipal and county organizations. \nRegular meetings of the P+Z Committee are held on the 2nd to the last Wednesday of the month in the Heritage Landing community room (415 N 1st Street). \nMeeting agendas and minutes can be found in the North Loop Association section of this site\, under Planning+Zoning. \nPhoto courtesy of Joe Grunnet\, Downtown Resource Group (DRG).
URL:https://northloop.org/event/planningzoning-committee-meeting-2016-03-16-2-2016-10-19-2017-01-18-2017-11-15/
LOCATION:Itasca Event Gallery\, 706 N 1st Street\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,NLNA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T095628
CREATED:20171019T123300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171019T123300Z
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SUMMARY:Traffic Zone Patrick Pryor Art Exhibition - Public Reception
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Pryor\, Maquettes\, 2017\, painted wood\, 23 x 4 x 4 in. \n\nMINNEAPOLIS\, MN (October 20\, 2017) Traffic Zone Gallery presents Constructions\, an exhibition of new work by Patrick Pryor. Ever intent on exploring the potentials for creativity and expression with painting and sculptural processes\, Pryor’s new series of works demonstrates his findings. In these works\, Pryor juxtaposes intuitive mark making and systematic patterns\, layering and erasure. Just as Pryor’s new ventures into three-dimensional work entail processes of construction or building\, so do his acrylic and graphite works on canvas. For his large paintings\, Pryor’s current artist practice begins with intuitive mark and pattern making\, which he outlines with tape. Over time\, the paint he applies builds up along tape in slight relief creating a crisp edge. Pryor photographs the results and generates a digital file of that image. He then further manipulates the pattern digitally\, or physically by cutting up transparencies of the digital file so he can use the same pattern to discover vastly different results. In the completed paintings\, after the painted layers are sanded down\, he applies graphite on top or highlights painted lines in a grey so they appear as drawn graphite lines. \nArtist Statement\n“Creating this strata of work and strata of material\,” Pryor explains\, “is like burying something\, then unearthing it again. The process becomes one that is similar to archaeological discovery. While the focus of the creative process is a back and forth between intuition and a highly planned\, structured arrangement of lines on the canvas\,” he continues\, “the sense of discovering something originally hidden from view\, that represents a remnant or part of the history of the canvas\, is what interests me.” Pryor’s sculptural works take their cues from his paintings. Using plaster\, wood and graphite\, he generates intuitive forms based on the paintings\, transforming them into three-dimensional objects. Once again\, he says\, “the graphite lines\, layers of paint and sanding to reveal remnants of the original lines is a celebratory part of my process. The sculptures are\, then\, another physical manifestation of the almost sculptural-like layering of paint that happens on my canvases.” \nArtist Biography\nPatrick Pryor works from a place of spontaneous intelligence. He generates bold statements that engage mind and heart by using color and gesture to explore abstract ideas of humor\, beauty and absurdity. A former environmental engineer and science educator\, he also draws from that experience by abstracting forms and patterns from the natural world. Site-specific installations of Pryor’s work have appeared in more than 140 locations in Minnesota and Canada. As an interdisciplinary collaborator he’s worked in film and video\, and with dancers\, other visual artists and fashion designers\, including Christopher Straub from Project Runway. \nExhibition\nNovember 18 – December 29\, 2017\nGallery hours: Monday–Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and by appointment\nFree and open to the public \n\npatrick@patrickpryor.com\nhttps://patrickpryor.com/home.html \n\n \nPatrick Pryor\, Hypnerotomachia\, 2017\, acrylic on canvas\, 74 x 86 in. \n\nTraffic Zone Mission Statement\nTraffic Zone Center for Visual Art supports the work of mid-career professional artists with high-quality\, affordable studios and the engagement of audiences with gallery exhibitions\, open studio events\, art classes and workshops.
URL:https://northloop.org/event/traffic-zone-patrick-pryor-art-exhibition-public-reception/
LOCATION:Traffic Zone Center for Visual Arts\, 250 3rd Avenue North\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171128T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171128T163000
DTSTAMP:20260408T095628
CREATED:20171101T132055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171102T200218Z
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SUMMARY:Notice of Public Hearing - 419 Washington Avenue North
DESCRIPTION:Internet Exchange Building Addition \nSheldon Berg with DJR Architecture\, on behalf of North Loop Partners\, LLC\, has applied for a Certificate of Appropriateness application to construct a one-story addition on top of the existing building located at 419 Washington Avenue North in the Warehouse Historic District. \nThe Certificate of Appropriateness application process is described in Chapter 599\, Article VI of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances: https://www.municode.com/library/MN/Minneapolis. \nThe Heritage Preservation Commission will meet on Tuesday\, November 28\, 2017\, at 4:30 p.m.\, in Room 317 City Hall\, 350 South 5th Street\, Minneapolis\, MN. Interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. Planning Department staff will issue a recommendation to the Heritage Preservation Commission. After hearing from the public\, the Heritage Preservation Commission will make a determination based on required legal findings of fact. Please visit https://www.minneapolismn.gov/meetings/hpc/index.htm for the agenda with staff reports (web page will be updated by the end of the day Monday prior to the meeting date). \nIn accordance with the Preservation Ordinance\, all property owners within 350 feet of the subject property are notified of this public hearing. If you have questions about the project\, please contact the City staff person listed below. If you would like to submit comments\, you can make them verbally at the meeting or submit them in writing to: \nHilary Dvorak\, Principal City Planner \n250 South 4th Street\, #300\, Minneapolis\, MN 55415 \nPhone: 612.673.2639 Ÿ Fax: 612.673.2526 Ÿ Email: Hilary.Dvorak@minneapolismn.gov \nThe meeting site is wheelchair accessible; if you need other disability related accommodations\, such as a sign language interpreter or materials in alternative format\, please contact 612-673-2162 (673-2157 TTY/VOICE) at least five days prior to the meeting. \nPLAN5099 \nOctober 17\, 2017\nNorth Loop Neighborhood Association\nPO Box 580672\nMinneapolis\, MN   55458 \nNOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING \nRE: 601-607 Washington Avenue North \nCharlene Roise with Hess\, Roise and Company\, on behalf of North Loop Partners\, LP\, has applied for a Certificate of Appropriateness application to construct a canopy over an outdoor patio on the property located at 601-607 Washington Avenue North in the Warehouse Historic District. \nThe Certificate of Appropriateness application process is described in Chapter 599\, Article VI of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances: https://www.municode.com/library/MN/Minneapolis. \nThe Heritage Preservation Commission will meet on Tuesday\, November 07\, 2017\, at 4:30 p.m.\, in Room 317 City Hall\, 350 South 5th Street\, Minneapolis\, MN. Interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. Planning Department staff will issue a recommendation to the Heritage Preservation Commission. After hearing from the public\, the Heritage Preservation Commission will make a determination based on required legal findings of fact. Please visithttps://www.minneapolismn.gov/meetings/hpc/index.htm for the agenda with staff reports (web page will be updated by the end of the day Monday prior to the meeting date). \nIn accordance with the Preservation Ordinance\, all property owners within 350 feet of the subject property are notified of this public hearing. If you have questions about the project\, please contact the City staff person listed below. If you would like to submit comments\, you can make them verbally at the meeting or submit them in writing to: \nHilary Dvorak\, Principal City Planner\n250 South 4th Street\, #300\, Minneapolis\, MN 55415\nPhone: 612.673.2639 Ÿ Fax: 612.673.2526 Ÿ Email: Hilary.Dvorak@minneapolismn.gov \nThe meeting site is wheelchair accessible; if you need other disability related accommodations\, such as a sign language interpreter or materials in alternative format\, please contact 612-673-2162 (673-2157 TTY/VOICE) at least five days prior to the meeting. \nPLAN5237  \nAttention: If you want help translating this information\, call -Hmong – Ceeb toom. Yog koj xav tau kev pab txhais cov xov no rau koj dawb\, hu 612-673-2800; Spanish – Atención. Si desea recibir asistencia gratuita para traducir esta información\, llama 612-673-2700; Somali – Ogow. Haddii aad dooneyso in lagaa kaalmeeyo tarjamadda macluumaadkani oo lacag la’ aan wac 612-673-3500. \nOctober 17\, 2017 \nNorth Loop Neighborhood Association\nPO Box 580672\nMinneapolis\, MN   55458 \nNOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING \nRE: 128 2nd Street North and 128 1st Avenue North \nSnow Kreilich Architects and Sharon Cohn have submitted a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the construction of a new\, 6-story\, mixed-use building with approximately 160 residential units and ground floor commercial space\, consider a master sign plan\, and vacation of the alley bounded by 1st and 2nd Streets North and by 1st and 2nd Avenues North. The subject properties at 128 2nd Street North and 128 1st Avenue North and public alley are located within the St Anthony Falls and Warehouse Historic Districts. \nThe Certificate of Appropriateness application process is described in Chapter 599\, Article VI of the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances:https://www.municode.com/library/MN/Minneapolis. \nThe Heritage Preservation Commission will meet on Tuesday\, November 7\, 2017\, at 4:30 p.m.\, in Room 317 City Hall\, 350 South 5th Street\, Minneapolis\, MN. Interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. Planning Department staff will issue a recommendation to the Heritage Preservation Commission. After hearing from the public\, the Heritage Preservation Commission will make a determination based on required legal findings of fact. Please visit https://www.minneapolismn.gov/meetings/hpc/index.htm for the agenda with staff reports (web page will be updated by the end of the day Monday prior to the meeting date). \nIn accordance with the Preservation Ordinance\, all property owners within 350 feet of the subject property are notified of this public hearing. If you have questions about the project\, please contact the City staff person listed below. If you would like to submit comments\, you can make them verbally at the meeting or submit them in writing to: \nAaron Hanauer\, Senior City Planner\n250 South 4th Street\, Room 300\, Minneapolis\, MN 55415\nPhone: 612.673.2494 Ÿ Fax: 612.673.2526 Ÿ Email: Aaron.Hanauer@Minneapolismn.gov \nThe meeting site is wheelchair accessible; if you need other disability related accommodations\, such as a sign language interpreter or materials in alternative format; please contact NCR@minneapolismn.gov or 612- 673-3737 (673-2157 TTY/VOICE) at least five days prior to the meeting. \nPLAN 5284
URL:https://northloop.org/event/notice-public-hearing-419-washington-avenue-north/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Featured
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SUMMARY:Downtown Service Area Master Plan - Public Hearing
DESCRIPTION:Here’s an update on the Downtown Service Area Master Plan (DSAMP). System-wide capital improvements\, management\, and operations of city-center public parks\, and envision and identify new park and recreation opportunities. \nWe’ve compiled all the public comments from the 45-day comment period\, updated the plan\, and will hold a two-part public hearing: \nNovember 15th\, 6:00pm at MPRB HQ \nand it will continue (be held over) to the November 29th meeting as well\, starting at 6:45pm at HQ \nBasically this means folks can come to either or both meetings to comment on the updated DSAMP plan. \nAt the 15th the Planning Committee will review it and vote. \nAt the 29th the full Board will review and vote. \nThe updated plan and related documents will be available on the project webpage starting the Friday before the board meeting. \nOur communications staff will be sending out information this Friday per the community engagement notification policy. \nPlease let me know if you have any questions or if I can help spread the word. \nBest regards\, \nColleen \n___________ \nColleen O’Dell\, PLA \nPark Planner\, Landscape Architect \nMinneapolis Park and Recreation Board | Strategic Planning | Design and Project Development \n2117 West River Road N | Minneapolis\, MN 55411 \no: 612-230-6469 | c: 612-499-9079 | codell@minneapolisparks.org
URL:https://northloop.org/event/downtown-service-area-master-plan-public-hearing-2/
LOCATION:Minneapolis Parks & Recreation Headquarters\, 2117 West River Road North\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55411\, United States
CATEGORIES:City of Minneapolis,Development,Environment,Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171129T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171129T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T095628
CREATED:20151117T003514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171116T205241Z
UID:10011597-1511982000-1511987400@northloop.org
SUMMARY:NLNA Board Meeting - Agenda
DESCRIPTION:NLNA Agenda – 11-29-2017 \nThe North Loop Neighborhood Association Board of Directors holds monthly meetings on the last Wednesday of each month.\nAll meetings are open to the public. \nMeeting agendas and minutes can be found under the NLNA section of the website. \n 
URL:https://northloop.org/event/nlna-board-meeting-2017-11-29/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Featured,NLNA
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