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You Are Invited to the NIEBNA Vision Engagement Session, November 28

Independent viewing sessions November 28 at 6:30pm and 7:45pm; Presentation and Q&A session at 7:15pm, Riverplace Main Hall

The primary goal of this event is to facilitate active engagement and gather direct, actionable feedback to ensure the final vision plan reflects a shared community perspective. Project page

Featured Presentation and Q&A Session:
Urban Ecosystems (UE) invites the community to a key presentation, focusing on the next phase of Nicollet Island-East Bank Neighborhood's urban design vision. The central part of the event will feature an in-depth presentation by the design team followed by a Q&A session, offering insights into the proposed designs and the opportunity for attendees to provide feedback.

Independent Viewing Sessions:
An open and spacious area adjacent to FRGMNT coffee will be used for attendees to evaluate the proposed designs at their own pace during two 45-minute viewing sessions. These sessions, held before and after the main presentation, offer a comfortable setting for informal discussions with members of the UE design team and other community members. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early or stay late to fully engage with the designs and provide valuable feedback.

Additional Engagement Opportunities:
For those unable to attend this event, feedback can be provided on the project's website (www.niebna.vision) or at a future planned engagement session in mid-December. 

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