MPRB News: Indoor golf in the new year

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Columbia Indoor Teaching Center now open

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City of Minneapolis News: Report shows Minneapolis has become even better city for bicycling

More bikeways, increased ridership and fewer crashes highlight improvements seen over past year

Already one of the top cities in the country for bicycling, Minneapolis improved even more over the past year. In 2011 bike traffic numbers increased, the bicycle crash rate decreased and the number of bikeways doubled, according to the City of Minneapolis Bicycling Account: a recently released account on the progress made in Minneapolis’ bicycle program.

Some of the findings in the report:

  • Bikeway network expanded - 37 miles of bikeways were added in Minneapolis in 2011. There are now 167 miles of bikeways: just 11 miles from the City goal of having 178 miles of bikeways by 2015.
  • Ridership increased - From 2010-2011 the number of bicyclists increased 25 percent, and from 2007-2011 the number of bicyclists jumped 47 percent.
  • Bike-vehicle collision rate decreased - Over the past 18 years, the annual bicyclist-motorist crash rate decreased from 10 percent to 4 percent of all bicycle commuters. This drop comes at a time when bicycling has increased dramatically.

A total of 35 miles of on-street bikeways were added, including 3.1 miles on repaved and restriped streets downtown Minneapolis. There are now 80 miles of on-street bikeways in Minneapolis: an 80 percent increase over last year. Improvements in 2011 included the completion of some major bike thoroughfares:

  • Cedar Lake Trail – The final leg of the nation’s first bike freeway was completed in 2011, making it possible for bicyclists to travel from western suburbs to Downtown and beyond without riding along streets with motor vehicle traffic.
  • RiverLake Greenway – Existing streets were enhanced for bike traffic, creating a bicycle boulevard that extends from the Chain of Lakes to the Mississippi River.
  • The Hiawatha LRT Trail connection – This link will help bicyclist get to and from Downtown from the trail along the Hiawatha light-rail line.
  • Bryant Avenue Bikeway – This bicycle boulevard connects downtown to south Minneapolis, providing a safer alternative to traveling down the busy nearby arterial, Lyndale Avenue.

Many people already use bikes for transportation in Minneapolis, and the City strives to make bicycling an even more attractive option for others. By choosing to bike instead of drive, residents help keep down traffic congestion, improve our air quality and reduce our dependence on oil. Plus, biking is a healthy way to get around; it boosts physical fitness and lowers health care costs. Minneapolis is among the top nations in the country for bicycle community, according to a U.S. Census comparison of the nation’s 50 biggest cities.

Read the complete City of Minneapolis Bicycling Account.

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Minneapolis Police Department Precinct 4 Update: Reward Increased for Information on the Terrell Mayes Murder Case

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Reward Increased for Information on the Terrell Mayes Murder Case

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City of Minneapolis News Release: Minneapolis is the fittest city in the nation

Minneapolis is the fittest large city in the U.S., according to new rankings from MapMyFitness.

In its “Fittest of the Fit U.S. Cities” list, Minneapolis topped Denver, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, and Seattle. The rankings were determined by the fitness activities of 1.7 million active MapMyFITNESS community members in more than 2,500 cities nationwide. According to MapMyFitness data, Minneapolis users travelled more than 23,000 miles while exercising in 2011 and burned more than 1.6 million calories.

The Fittest of the Fit Index rankings will be updated on a monthly basis throughout the year based on the self-reported runs, bike rides, walks, gym sessions and other calorie-burning activities recorded by the MapMyFITNESS community members.

Published Jan. 11, 2012

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Hennepin County Library News Release: Library’s free mobile app now offers new features

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Library’s mobile app now offers new features

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MPRB News Release: Community Outreach

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MPRB News Release: Community Outreach

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Lowry Avenue Bridge Update

Lowry Bridge workDecember 7, 2011 — A new bridge is taking shape over the Mississippi River between North and Northeast Minneapolis. Beginning this week, the contractor will install the Lowry Avenue Bridge arches.

“The arches are the exclamation points on this marvel of modern infrastructure. When this process is complete, we’ll have the signature connection between North and Northeast Minneapolis that has been envisioned from the start, and will be a staple of this region for 100-plus years,” said Hennepin County Commissioner Mark Stenglein.

The contractor will begin by lifting the south arch, alternating pieces between the east and west banks of the river, followed by lifting the north arch. A crane will lift each of the 22 pieces – nine pieces per arch and four connecting pieces – into place. The arches will eventually form a basket handle design, but the process is detailed and tedious work, and it will be some time before a recognizable arch is visible.

“The arches are the exclamation points on this marvel of modern infrastructure.”

- Hennepin County Commissioner Mark Stenglein

Weather permitting, work will continue throughout the winter, with the following milestones:

  • Late December – The first four segments, base pieces weighing approximately 130,000 pounds each, will be installed.
  • Early January 2012 – The segments reaching out over the Mississippi River, which weigh approximately 70 – 80,000 pounds each, will be installed.
  • Mid-January 2012 – The last piece of the arch will be lifted into place. More information about the installation of this piece will be communicated closer to the date.

The next steps will involve installing the cables and lights, starting in February 2012.

Information from: The Hennepin County Website

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City of Minneapolis News: Promise Neighborhood Grant Brings Millions to North Minneapolis

Minneapolis City leaders applaud the U.S. Department of Education’s announcement today that $28 million in funding is being awarded to the Northside Achievement Zone, which will provide a significant boost to efforts to help Northside children succeed and thrive.

The award is one of five Promise Neighborhood Implementation grants awarded in the country this year. The grant will be used to ensure children and youth growing up in Promise Neighborhoods have access to great schools and strong systems of family and community support. The goal is to prepare them to attain an excellent education and successfully transition to college and a career.

The Promise Neighborhoods program aims to address significant challenges faced by students and families living in high-poverty communities by providing resources to plan and implement a continuum of services from early learning to college and career.  Plans include a range of services from improving a neighborhood’s health, safety, and stability to expanding access to learning technology and Internet connectivity, and boosting family engagement in student learning.

Minnesota’s achievement gap is consistently among the largest in the nation, with arguably the most significant impact hitting in north Minneapolis. Through the coordinated effort of more than 60 organizations and schools in the Northside Achievement Zone, the gap will be closed and replaced with a culture of high achievement.

To learn more, visit: http://www2.ed.gov/programs/promiseneighborhoods/index.html.

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Tornado Resource Phone Numbers of Organizations that may be able to help

For folks who couldn’t  make it to the Resource Fair held on December 17,  you can also get help by calling these organizations who may be able to help with home repairs:

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City’s public website gets extreme makeover

The City of Minneapolis website has received a major facelift. Beginning Monday, Dec. 19, visitors to www.MinneapolisMN.gov will see a more dynamic website with a better design that is easier to navigate and more accessible for people with disabilities. Behind the scenes, the website redesign will also help City staff work more efficiently because of a streamlined process to update content on the web.

The redesign process has been a significant undertaking for the City of Minneapolis and is the culmination of almost two years of work, first with a redesign of the City’s Intranet and now the public website. Approximately 13,000 pages, 50,000 documents and 160,000 links have been converted to the new website format. There are many highlights to the redesign including:

  • www.MinneapolisMN.gov is now more accessible for people with disabilities and those who speak other languages. The new site complies with Section 508 of the Americans with Disabilities Act Guidelines, utilizes Google Translate, and allows for adjustable text size for people with low vision
  • A cleaner layout with better use of white space and more photos
  • More options to highlight popular content and special programs
  • New menu at the top of each page with drop down navigation and more options to choose from
  • A list of all departments at the top of every web page
  • More consistent left-side navigation
  • Increased presence of 311, City Council and Mayor’s office on the homepage
  • Better promotion of City jobs, Minneapolis 79, social media, email subscriptions and language resources
  • Breadcrumbs that show where you are on the site
  • Home → Public Works → Sidewalks

Visitors to the new website will notice that the redesign has changed the web addresses to many of the City’s web pages. Web addresses to department homepages likewww.minneapolismn.gov/311 and pages like www.minneapolismn.gov/snow remain the same, but many others will change. Users will want to visit the City’s website, find the pages they’re looking for, and update their bookmarks.

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