Renewal & recovery
Many people and many groups are working together for equitable community restoration.
Organizations from all corners and people from all walks of life are taking steps to repair, heal and strengthen our community. The variety of private and public groups providing resources and people for this purpose will support more far-reaching and impactful outcomes.
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Community Garden at Powderhorn Park
There is specific funding available for gardens that is separate from the current project shared in the draft concept plans
Next steps for creating a new community garden at Powderhorn Park will involve MPRB staff working with community to design and plan for this project
Powderhorn Park Improvements
Improvements for Powderhorn Park are taking shape! The Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board (MPRB) has developed two draft concept plans for park improvements. Both plans are based the park’s approved master plan, in addition to feedback gathered from the community last summer: Project staff heard from more than 300 people about priorities for this phase of park improvements.