Parks are open – get out if you can!
While the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Boards’s recreation centers and programming buildings are closed, there’s still plenty to do outdoors! …
While the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Boards’s recreation centers and programming buildings are closed, there’s still plenty to do outdoors! …
The public comment period for the Neighborhoods 2020 draft program guidelines on neighborhood programming and funding to support the City’s 70 neighborhood …
There’s some new technology coming to Creekview Park! It’s an Obie,@https://playobie.com/. What is Obie? It is a new interactive and engaging …
This article was written by Kristel Porter You have probably heard of a new organization that is starting to gain attention by engaging the North Minneapolis …
“Parks for All” is the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board’s (MPRB) comprehensive planning process, which will set MPRB priorities and policy …
The Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul announced on March 12 plans to lower speed limits to support safer streets. Slower speeds on local streets make travel …
The City of Minneapolis has released a draft of the Minneapolis Transportation Action Plan, a 10-year action plan to guide future planning, design and …
Our Camden Crime Prevention Specialist Bill Magnuson has tips in this issue on avoiding scams during this health crisis – but here are a few more from the …
Note: As the Camden News goes to print the City has not yet changed the deadline date or circumstances regarding parklets for this season. Check their website …
What can you do about the COVID-19 (Corona) virus? The best available guidance from the Minnesota Department of Health for avoiding coronavirus disease is to …