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Wednesday
Aug212013

Tonight @The Soap Factory / The Soap Factory Common Room Tour

Time: Tour will depart from the Common Room sign at The Soap Factory’s front dock at precisely 6:30pm.

Location: Soap Factory, 514 Second Street SE

For the fifth year, Sergio Vucci and Andy Sturdevant will be leading Common Room, a series of artist-led tours originating at The Soap Factory. This year, we'll be heading out in a 1953 Twin Cities Rapid Transit chartered bus into Minneapolis and St. Paul.

Common Room began as a month-long series of interactive art events, out of a refurbished art deco office at The Soap Factory. Since 2011, Vucci and Sturdevant have taken the Common Room concept outside the four walls of the Soap Factory and into the city, activating public spaces and redefining our relationship with our surroundings.

All tours will depart via bus from the Common Room sign at The Soap Factory’s front dock at precisely 6:30 p.m. every Wednesday in August. The tours will be approximately 90-120 minutes. Our buses will only accomodate about fifty people, so advance registration will be recommended, check back here in July for ticket information.

Monday
Aug192013

Canceled - Tonight's Mill District Neighborhood Association Meeting

Due to last minute cancellations by presenters, tonight's meeting will not take place.  After 2 years without a single presenter canceling, we did not have a back-up agenda - lesson learned.  The summer hiatus continues until the next meeting of the Mill District Neighborhood Association on Monday, September 16 at the Mill City Museum.  Please share with friends & neighbors.

Thursday
Aug152013

Crown Hydro Dealt Knockout Blow by MPRB?

John Erwin, Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board President, sent FERC a letter outlining why they feel they should termintate the Crown Hydro license, rather than amend it as requested. It's hard to find fault with the MPRB argument.

My interpretation of the letter: Everything has changed from the original license. Every. Single. Thing. Well, except for the fact that it would still be located somewhere on the Mississippi River. The existing Crown Hydro license should be terminated and they should go through the process to apply for a new one.

Starting over would kill the project.

Read the letter here, decide for yourself...

Download the letter here...

Wednesday
Aug142013

Izzy's Painting Completed

Just completed yesterday, the finishing touches make a big impact on the overall aesthetics of the building:

Izzy's Construction

Izzy's Construction

Izzy's Construction

Izzy's Construction

Izzy's Construction

 

Monday
Aug122013

Lemonade Stand at Gold Medal Park? Brilliant!

Everyone has childhood memories of lemonade stands, whether it was your first stab at entrepreneurship or just getting a cool refreshment on a hot summer day.  Sadly, this is an all too uncommon sight if you live downtown.  We need to make classic childhood activities like this more common downtown.  Even better, proceeds were earmarked for a local dog shelter:

Lemonade Stand at Gold Medal Park

Lemonade Stand at Gold Medal Park

Lemonade Stand at Gold Medal Park

Lemonade Stand at Gold Medal Park

Monday
Aug122013

Mill District Block Party - 2013 National Night Out

Dear Friends, Neighbors & Sponsors,

Thanks to all who attended the 2nd largest Mill District Block Party ever.  In spite of severe thunderstorms over 350 neighbors (compared to 375 last year) showed up for food, music & fun!

Thanks to the volunteer planning committee, led by Cynthia Kriha, for their hard work: Allison Austing - Archana Mani - Cynthia Kriha - Dana Kirkemo - Daren Cowan - Dave Tinjum - Doug Cousins - James Eastman - Jim Buchta - John Wirth - Kathy Beenen - Kim Eslinger - Laurie Jones - Linda Willette - Lois Juster - Peggy Lucas - Roland Froyen - Rosalind Fendi - Susan Hanna-Bibus / Thank you!

A special thanks to our raffle donors: Blast Blow Dry Bar - Crooked Pint - Dunn Brothers Coffee - Grumpy's - Guthrie Theater - Kindee Thai - Level One Salon - Litin Party and Paper Company - Maxwell's - Mill City Market - Sea Change - Spaghetti Factory - Zen Box

Thank You to Our Local Business Sponsors

American Academy of Neurology - Coldwell Banker BurnetCynthia Froid Group - Izzy's Ice Cream - Kramarczuk'sThe Mens Spa - Mill City Farmers MarketMill City Market - Mill City MuseumMill City Times - Periscope - Sanctuary Restaurant - StoneBridge Lofts - Sorella Wine & Spirits - Zen Box

View all of the photos from the 2013 Mill District Block Party

2013 Mill District Block Party - National Night Out

Friday
Aug092013

Tomorrow / The 2nd Annual “Legal” Weed Party

 

The 2nd Annual “legal” weed party

Saturday August 10th

9:00 a.m.

 

Park Ave & S. 2nd street

 

Help beautify the neighborhood

Bring gardening gloves, hydration (rakes or shovels if you have them)

Garbage bags will be provided.

 

 

Sponsored by:  your neighbors

Tuesday
Jul232013

Izzy's Ice Cream Sidewalk Cafe Approved

Izzy's Constructionm

Izzy's Ice Cream application for Sidewalk Cafe License to allow seating along the walls of the building to accommodate up to 72 persons was approved by the Minneapolis Regulatory, Energy & Environment Committee at the July 22, 2013 meeting.

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Tuesday
Jul232013

Glowing Sunset Over Downtown Minneapolis

Glowing Sunset Over Downtown Minneapolis

Monday
Jul152013

Riverfront Festival at "No Name" Park on the East Bank

Come experience the park that will be at one of the competition winning RiverFirst design sites.  Enjoy food trucks, local beer and music.

When: Friday July 26th  6pm to Sunset
Where:  The former Scherer Bros Lumber Yard, Corner of Sibley ST NE and 8th AV NE, just north of the Plymouth AV Bridge by Graco

Download the flyer:
https://app.box.com/shared/static/yxtue8gb6ytryls6siy8.pdf

Monday
Jul152013

ACTION ALERT: This Tree Will Die, Help Catch the Killer

Within the last couple of days an unknown person(s) "girdled" (see definition below) this boulevard tree at Gold Medal Park.  Girdling results in the death of the branch, or whole tree when done to the trunk.

Anyone with knowledge of this is encouraged to contact the police.  If you spot suspicious activity please call 911 and if you have a camera, and can safely do so, please snap a photo.

Seriously, what type of degenerate would kill a tree?

Tree Killing at Gold Medal Park

Girdling, also called ring barking or ring-barking, is the complete removal of a strip of bark (consisting of cork cambium, phloem, cambium and sometimes going into the xylem) from around the entire circumference of either abranch or trunk of a woody plant. Girdling results in the death of wood tissues above the damage. A branch completely girdled will fail and when the main trunk of a tree is girdled, the entire tree will die, if it cannot regrow from above to bridge the wound. 

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Monday
Jul012013

Is MegaBus MegaBad?

Landlord at 903 Washington Avenue S. has filed an appeal of the decision that has allowed MegaBus to use the parking lot at 247 Chicago without providing sufficient facilities for its passengers.


I recently learned of an issue of concern some local businesses and residents have with the MegaBus loading/unloading facility operated from a parking lot at the corner of Chicago & Washington.

The business owners in the adjacent buildings and other neighbors believe the Board of Adjustment’s decision on the MegaBus appeal was in error and that the recommendation by the Department of Community Planning and Economic Development - that MegaBus’ use of the parking lot is a Bus Turnaround that requires a Conditional Use Permit - is correct. The landlord at 903 Washington Avenue S. has filed an appeal of this decision.

The matter goes before the Zoning and Planning Committee on July 11, 2013 at 9:30 AM in room 317 of City Hall (350 South 5th Street).

http://www.minneapolismn.gov/meetings/zp/WCMS1P-108185

If you would like to speak about your experiences or concerns, you can do so at this public hearing. The City is also encouraging written communications from those who cannot attend - Written communications can be sent to Shanna.Sether@minneapolismn.gov via email.

Naomi Williamson, Co-Owner of Sanctuary Restaurant, forwarded me a summarized version of the appeal being worked on by a group of local business owners.  See below:

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Reasons for the Appeal of the decision by the Minneapolis Zoning Board of Adjustment regarding  247 Chicago Avenue South (BZZ #5910, Ward 7)

June 14, 2013

On June 6, 2013, the Zoning Board of Adjustment (BOA) granted the appeal by MegaBus of the Zoning Administrator’s determination that the bus passenger loading and unloading at 247 Chicago Avenue South is classified as a Bus Turnaround under the Minneapolis Code of Ordinances, thus requiring a conditional use permit (CUP).

The business owners in the adjacent buildings and other neighbors believe the BOA’s decision on the MegaBus appeal was in error and that the recommendation by the Department of Community Planning and Economic Development - that MegaBus’ use of the parking lot is a Bus Turnaround that requires a CUP - was correct.

Moreover, since the Department’s recommendation, more compelling information the BOA may not have had at its disposal has come to light that supports the determination that a CUP should be required – and that MegaBus’ use of the parking lot as it is cannot be sustained.

Two port-a-potties, one street light and a sign sticking out of a can do not a bus station make.

The issue for the neighborhood has always been that MegaBus does not use the parking lot on Chicago Avenue like a city bus stop, but picks up and drops off passengers - currently about eight (8) times a day - for an approximately eight (8 1/2+) hour ride to or from the City of Chicago (and other similarly distant cities). This is not akin to a suburban bus transporting people from the edge of the city to the center to work and shop – or between Minneapolis and St. Paul. These people arrive and depart with luggage and with easily foreseeable physical needs.

Currently about eight times a day/night, MegaBuses arrives and departs with 50+- passengers. They’re cold. They’re wet. They’re tired. They want to wash up. They and their children need to use the restroom sooner than two port-a-potties and the bus toilet can accommodate. Before and after these bus turnarounds MegaBus passengers need shelter from the weather. They need toilets, a place to freshen up, a drink of water, a place to set their luggage, a place to wait for the bus, a phone to use, a place to wait for rides from people picking them up, a place to sit down. Particularly after dark, they need a place where they can feel protected from crime.  In short, they need a bus station/terminal.

In the absence of a facility to accommodate their needs, MegaBus passengers use any adjacent business’s facilities and supplies to meet their humanly foreseeable needs.

Cost Transfer to Nearby Businesses.

MegaBus transfers the cost of the necessary facility to all the businesses within walking distance of 247 Chicago Avenue.  MegaBus passengers find any bathroom they can get to. They use toilet paper, paper towels, and leave the messes people do when they use facilities. They use any lobby they can find to get out of the weather (bank, restaurant, hotel, liquor store, grocery store, etc.). They plug their phones into outlets. They ask for water. They ask to use the phone. The polite ones ask if they can sit in the lobby. The less polite just treat all lobbies like they’re owned by MegaBus.

The businesses in the near vicinity of 247 Chicago are not the type businesses (like a gas station or convenience store) that might appreciate this traffic. Increasingly, arriving passengers are going into the local restaurants and asking for money and free food. MegaBus passengers choose MegaBus because the tickets are fantastically cheap. Not because they have money to spend in nearby businesses. The tickets are fantastically cheap because MegaBus pays no property taxes and maintains no facility for taking care of the human needs of their passengers.

In desperation, the landlord for the 903 Washington Ave. building proposed locking the bathrooms and providing for a key fob system – forcing these upscale businesses to treat their customers and employees like they are in a road side gas station.

And what a welcome to Minneapolis.

MegaBus arrivals in Minneapolis are welcomed by a dingy, run down parking lot – with no decent facilities to use – or even in sight. The nearest real bathrooms are in businesses that require at least a block walk. Yet they walk because port-a-potties are smelly and disgusting and inadequate for washing the travel grit from your skin before you meet the friends who are coming to pick you up.

And who wouldn’t prefer a nice, safe bank lobby, restaurant lobby, restaurant patio, hotel lobby, market, or liquor store as a place to wait - with luggage - rather than to wait exposed on that parking lot in the dark, the rain, the cold or the hot?  And that’s what they do. They hunt around for bathrooms, for lobbies, for any place they can find to get out of that parking lot and wait.

Tourists, students and others looking for bargain transportation between bigger cities often choose MegaBus. This unattractive and unwelcoming stop in Minneapolis should never be the place 1st time visitors get dumped off. In the City of Chicago, the MegaBus loading and unloading location is adjacent to The Union Station – a place designed to accommodate people departing for and arriving from long distance trips. People there can wait protected from the elements and use the phones, lockers, coffee shops and restrooms for all the reasons people do. An owner at Sanctuary has a friend (a female lawyer) who recently came to Minneapolis from Chicago on MegaBus. As they waited with her for the 10:30 p.m. departure, she said, “Chicago would never let MegaBus do what they’re doing in Minneapolis.”

MegaBus Arrivals 30 – 60 Minutes Early are No Solution

MegaBus claims that they took care of the problem by sending their busses to pick up the passengers early so they could get out of the weather and have an added bathroom to use. Arriving 30 minutes early merely gives the bus driver the time to issue the tickets as the passengers line up with their luggage outside waiting to get on the bus.

Even assuming sitting on the bus an additional hour before departure helps, many passengers arrive whenever they can get someone to give them a ride. If they arrive before the bus, they often seek out other shelter. Again, generally they are not looking to spend money in the nearby businesses. They are merely loitering with their luggage and making life more complicated both for business owners and their paying customers.

Just this week, one MegaBus passenger was lying behind the fountain on the Sanctuary patio –luggage nearby, having plugged her phone into the outlet by the fountain to recharge the battery.

MegaBus Says it Tells its Customers Not to Bother Local Businesses

Right. If you were a MegaBus customer, would you follow this instruction?

VOLUME OF TRAFFIC INCREASING

In the time since the neighborhood impact statement was made, matters have gotten worse.  As word of the incredibly cheap tickets between Minneapolis and the City of Chicago has spread, the number of busses, number of passengers and number of difficulties has increased. Given those price levels (that a competing business with facilities and local property taxes cannot match), we can only expect that MegaBus traffic volume will continue to increase – further stressing nearby businesses forced to accommodate the physical needs of passengers for free.

SAFETY AND CRIME CONCERNS HAVE GROWN

Last week, a fight broke out in the parking lot when there were not enough seats on a bus to accommodate all the waiting passengers. Moreover, at times, two busses arrive for late night transportation. This week, two police squad cars had to be dispatched to meet these buses. It has become quite scary to walk around the neighborhood during those periods of time when the recently disembarked passengers are milling around the parking lot. Ensuring the safety of the people arriving on the bus – as well as the safety of local business customers and local residents – is making the neighborhood less attractive. One local resident says she will no longer walk on the side of the street where the MegaBus loads and unloads.

City Investment Compromised

In addition to all the property improvements that have been made by business and home owners in the new theater district of the Mill City neighborhood, the City has invested a lot of money in trying to clean up the blight and beautify the south end of Washington Avenue – and has even more plans for such investment. The way MegaBus is using the parking lot at 247 Chicago Avenue is introducing a use inconsistent with the city’s goals for the area.

“Bus Turnaround”

Apparently there is some disagreement or confusion about the definition of the term “bus turnaround” as it applies to this case. All we know is that the MegaBus unloads all their passengers at one time, refills the bus with new passengers, turns right around and heads back in the opposite direction. Obviously, this is not like a city bus running a local transportation schedule. If these passengers were not taking MegaBus, they’d by taking Greyhound or an airplane. All similar competing businesses have terminals.

We support the position of the Department of Community Planning and Economic Development and believe that MegaBus uses this parking lot as a completely inadequate make-shift bus station for long distance travelers. This is an inappropriate use from a human and business perspective. Their use requires a CUP, an adequate facility or a more appropriate location.

MegaBus cannot in any sense be treated as a city bus using the 247 Chicago Avenue parking lot like a city “bus stop” that accommodates workers commuting to work.  MegaBus is using an ugly piece of asphalt as a dumping ground to keep the cost of their service low by passing part of it on to nearby Minneapolis tax paying businesses and to Minneapolis taxpayers in the form of necessary added city police and security.

The business owners in the 903 Washington Avenue South building – and other neighbors – respectfully request a reversal of the decision of the BOA and look forward to the public hearings on the subject.

Respectfully submitted,

The Landlord and business owners of 903 Washington Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN

Monday
Jul012013

Week 8 / 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

At the June 29 Market, Sponsor Organic Valley demo'd their new Grassmilk, which is milk from 100% grass-fed cows.  One taste and you'll understand what all the buzz is about!

June 29, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

June 29, 2013 Mill City Farmers Market

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Friday
Jun212013

News from the Minneapolis Parks Foundation

Wednesday
Jun192013

Protect Your Brain: 1,000 Free Bike Helmets Available This Saturday at the Mill City Farmers Market

AAN Bike Helmet Promotion

WHAT: FREE Bike Helmet Giveaway by the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), American Brain Foundation

WHERE: Mill City Farmers Market on Chicago Mall, Minneapolis, between Guthrie Theater and Mill City Museum

WHEN: Saturday, June 22, 2013, 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

In an effort to raise awareness and prevent head injuries in Minnesota, the American Academy of Neurology and its foundation, the American Brain Foundation, will give away 1,000 free bike helmets to adults and children at the Mill City Farmers Market on Saturday, June 22, 2013.

“The Academy is the world’s trusted authority on preventing, diagnosing, managing and treating concussion. This bike helmet giveaway is an important way we support our own community in hopes of preventing head injuries locally,” said Catherine M. Rydell, CAE, Executive Director and CEO of the American Academy of Neurology. “We encourage Minnesotans to visit the Mill City Farmers Market this Saturday, receive a free bike helmet, and learn why it’s important to protect and maintain a healthy brain.”

Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak also proclaimed Saturday Brain Health Awareness Day in the city to raise awareness of brain disease and the importance of supporting research to find cures. “As an avid biker, I believe that wearing a helmet is key in protecting your brain. Our hope is that Minnesotans will take this simple step in maintaining their brain health.”

As part of Saturday’s celebration, the Mill City Farmers Market will present a cooking demonstration on healthy brain food as a part of “Mill City Cooks in the Kitchen” with Chef Heather Hartman at 10:00 a.m.

The helmets will be given away as part of a larger commitment by the AAN and the American Brain Foundation to donate 2,500 helmets in Minnesota this year. Attendees should arrive early as quantities are limited.

The largest trade association in Minnesota, the American Academy of Neurology recently built its new headquarters at Chicago Avenue and 2nd Street, across from the Mill City Farmers Market.

To learn more about concussion, please visit http://www.aan.com/concussion

Tuesday
Jun182013

Benefit Event for Candidate Betsy Hodges June 23

*This post is for informational purposes and does not imply support or endorsement for a political candidate.

Monday
Jun172013

Flag Football in the Park

Girls night out fun at Gold Medal Park.  Visit Gold Medal Park on Facebook here...

Monday
Jun032013

Mill City Update / Vikings Stadium & Downtown East Redevelopment, Food Truck in the Mill District for Lunch Today

MARK YOUR CALENDARS
June 24, 6:30-8:00PM
Open Book, 10th & Washington Ave S.

Come see a joint presentation by the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority and Ryan Co. on the new Vikings Stadium and the Downtown East Redevelopment projects and learn how they might transform Downtown East.

Co-sponsored by the Mill District Neighborhood Association, the Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association, The Elliot Park Neighborhood and the East Downtown Council.

Note: This event is being held in lieu of our standard MDNA meeting.

FOOD TRUCK IN THE MILL DISTRICT FOR LUNCH TODAY
http://millcitytimes.com/news/food-truck-1st-mondays-in-the-mill-district.html

NORTHEAST PEDAL PUB RACES ON SUNDAY
http://www.northeastminneapolis.com/pedal-pub-race/

***NOTES FROM THE MAY MILL DISTRICT NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING***

GOLD MEDAL PARK UPDATE
Council Member Lisa Goodman & Dr. William MgGuire

Council Member Goodman and Dr. MgGuire reported that significant progress has been made on financing of, and a legal framework for, securing a long term solution for Gold Medal Park. 

Show your support for Gold Medal Park by "Liking" it's Facebook page:
http://Facebook.com/GoldMedalPark

WATER WORKS PARK/SCHERER-HALL'S ISLAND PARK/RIVERFIRST/CENTRAL RIVERFRONT UPDATE
Mary deLaittre, President, Minneapolis Parks Foundation & Andrew Caddock, MPRB Project Manager

Riverfront Project Resources:

Scherer/Hall's Island Park
http://riverfirst.com/2013/05/02/video-3d-animated-halls-island-and-riverfront-park-experience/

Water Works
http://mplsparksfoundation.org/projects/water-works/

Central Riverfront Master Planning
http://www.minneapolisparks.org/default.asp?PageID=1396

RiverFirst
http://www.minneapolisparks.org/default.asp?PageID=1352

CROWN HYDRO/HALL'S ISLAND RECONSTRUCTION
MPRB President & Commissioner John Irwin provided an update on the Crown Hydro Project at St, Anthony Falls and the Hall's Island Reconstruction legislation:

The Minnesota Legislature passed a bill approving the planned reconstruction of Hall's Island as part of the Scherer Park project on the East Bank of the Minneapolis Riverfront:
http://riverfirst.com/2013/05/24/news-halls-island-a-go/

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recently issued a 60 notice to Crown Hydro:
http://millcitytimes.com/community/crown-hydro.html

Thursday
May232013

Amendment to Close the Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock Passes Senate

St. Anthony Falls Lock & Dam Tour with Mill City Commons

From FMR:

Last week an amendment introduced by U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar to fight Asian carp passed the Senate as part of the “Water Resources Development Act” (WRDA). The amendment, cosponsored by Senator Al Franken, would close the Upper St. Anthony Falls lock within a year to help stop the spread of the invasive species.

“Asian carp not only pose a serious threat to Minnesota’s environment, they also threaten the recreation and fishing industries that play a key role in the state’s economy,” Klobuchar said last Thiursday after the vote. “Today’s action is a significant step forward to help the state take action to protect Minnesota’s waterways so we can keep this invasive species from wreaking havoc on our lakes and rivers.”

Read more...

Monday
May062013

Ward 3 DFL Convention Coverage

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