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A NEWSLETTER OF THE MIDTOWN GREENWAY COALITION
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Volume14,Issue4 k October,November,December2009
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It’s great to see so many immigrant families and individuals out walking and biking in the Midtown Greenway. The Minneapolis Foundation awarded the Midtown Greenway Coalition a grant to engage Latino and African immigrants to shape and use the Greenway and the open spaces along it to improve their lives. This work builds on existing relationships and past programs, such as our Green Way to Go walking and biking groups.
The first six months of the project will entail working with other organizations to learn about needs and interests, and then adopt shared goals with these organizations that we will achieve together. We are excited to have Midtown Greenway Coalition board member Angelina Matias assisting us in leading this project.
Are you an African immigrant or from Mexico, Central or South America.and want to explore how the Midtown Greenway can benefit your community? If yes, contact Tim Springer at 612 879-0105 or Angelina, who speaks Spanish, at 612-940-5515 to learn more and get involved. One way to get involved right away is to help plan improvements to the greenspace next to the Greenway at 10th Avenue. On November 7 you can see draft plans for performance spaces, seating areas, play structures, and public art, and you can help shape this plan (see page 5).
Es muy gratificante ver a tantos individuos y familias inmigrantes caminando y andando en bicicleta en el sendero Midtown Greenway The Minneapolis Foundation otorgó a Midtown Greenway Coalition un subsidio para que los inmigrantes latinos y africanos se interesen en participar en el diseño y uso del sendero Greenway, y sus espacios abiertos para mejorar la calidad de sus vidas. Este trabajo reforzará las relaciones ya existentes y los programas anteriores, como por ejemplo, los grupos Green Way to Go de caminatas y excursiones en bicicleta.
Los primeros seis meses del proyecto se destinarán a trabajar con otras organizaciones para conocer sus necesidades e intereses, para después incorporar y lograr los propósitos
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Immigrant Engagement Project
Proyecto de participación del inmigrante
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High Voltage Lines Still Proposed Along GreenwayByEricHartandAmandaDlouhy,boardmembers
About a year ago, we first heard about Xcel Energy’s proposed Hiawatha Project. This project involves two new substations in the Midtown Greenway Corrirdor, one near Hiawatha Avenue and another near I-35W, plus two high voltage transmission lines connecting these two substations. Xcel prefers overhead power lines and their preferred route for the power lines is along the south rim of the Midtown Greenway. Their preferred site for the Hiawatha Avenue substation is on top of the 2009 Arbor Day planting site where several hundred trees were planted in a community greening project. Their preferred site for the Midtown substation is on Oakland Avenue, where the community has envisioned a public walkway to provide neighborhood access to the Greenway. While the Midtown Greenway Coalition supports the provision of electricity to meet the current and future needs of the local business and residential communities, we are concerned that high voltage lines towering over the Greenway would squash the potential for the corridor to serve as a spine for higher density development and that the new substations would take away valuable green space.
Xcel needs approval for the route of the line and the substation locations from the state Public Utilities Commission (PUC). In May, the PUC accepted Xcel’s application, starting a year-long approval process. The first major part of the process is the creation of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) by the state. Over the summer, an Advisory Task Force was convened to recommend what topics should be included in the EIS. Task force representatives were from each of the
neighborhoods affected, the Midtown Greenway Coalition, City and County government, plus each of the affected Minneapolis City Council Wards. The completed work of the task force has been published.
TheWilsonSubstationnearNicolletAvenueandI-494isalocalexampleofasubstationsurroundedbyanapproximately12-foot-tallwall.XcelEnergycallsforthesameapproachtothetwosubstationsinitsproposedHiawathaProject.Communityconcernsaboutthesubstationsrelatetothelossofexistingandpotentialpublicgreenspacesaswellasaesthetics,noise,andelectricandmagneticfields.
Upcoming dates:
•December14,2009, deadline for parties to file a petition to become interveners in the legal proceedings that will take place in 2010.
•January6,2010 draft EIS released at a public meeting.
•January20,2010, comments deadline on the draft EIS.
•February22,2010, final EIS available.
•February22through26,2010, public hearings before an Administrative Law Judge.
After the hearings, the Law Judge makes a recommendation to the PUC and the PUC makes a decision about the High Voltage Transmission Line route and substation locations.
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The Midtown Greenway Coalition’s Trail Watch program, along with alert trail users and the Minneapolis Police, have succeeded in bringing crime rates down along the Greenway throughout the summer. As fall and winter set in and night falls earlier and earlier, this program becomes more important for the safety and security of trail users. Last year’s
crime rash occurred during early evening hours at the onset of winter. The Midtown Greenway Coalition hopes to prevent a reoccurrence.
Trail Watch riders, also known as the Safety Patrol, will continue their efforts to maintain a crime-free Greenway throughout this season. Sunday ride leader Mark Ambroe says, “I think the Safety Patrol’s presence in the coming months will be just as, if not more, needed than before. It will be dark during peak commuting hours and, realistically, there will be fewer overall trail users to provide the safety of a crowd.” The Safety Patrol currently rides four nights a week and is always welcoming new riders. The Coalition’s Safety Committee meets regularly and is open to the public (see calendar on back page for details).
For more information or to join the Safety Patrol, please visit http://midtowngreenway.org/trailusers/Trail%20Watch/TrailWatch.html, contact Lauren at [email protected] or call (612) 879-0106.
ByKristinLammi,volunteerSafetyProgramintern
Safety Update
Groups can become interveners in the case, meaning they can file paperwork which becomes part of the record and ask the applicant (Xcel Energy) questions which must be answered promptly. The Midtown Greenway Coalition has requested and been approved as an intervener and engaged an attorney to assist. The Coalition will also be assisting neighborhood organizations too. So far the list includes the Longfellow Community Council, East Phillips, and Phillips West. The more local organizations that take part in the process, the harder it will be for the judge and the PUC to ignore community interests.
The Midtown Greenway Coalition and many other affected groups feel that the need for the lines and substations can be negated by renewable energy, energy production at large institutions in the area, and aggressive conservation efforts. The Coalition is pulling together people with relevant expertise to come up with a viable plan. This plan will be a real game changer for this PUC approval process and others in the future.
MidtownPower.com is the place to go for information, resources, and the latest news, and background information can be found at midtowngreenway.org. On the blog, find public meeting transcripts, minutes and photos, resolutions from stakeholders, and watch videos, including “Midtown Power,” a short film produced by Matthew Lang at Community Design Group. Learn how you can get involved in the contested case process, follow legislation, and learn about efforts to build local energy systems. Comments can be made right on the blog, and relevant documents, articles, and links should be submitted to Midtown Greenway Coalition board member Amanda Dlouhy ([email protected]). The blog and video are sponsored by Phillips West Neighborhood Organization and produced by the Midtown Greenway Coalition.
Contact Tim Springer at 612 879-0105 or [email protected] if you want to learn more about becoming an intervener, help create a plan for alternative means of addressing local electricity needs, or get on the Coalition’s list to receive updates via email regarding Xcel’s Hiawatha Project. Memberships support our work,
join today. Seebackpage.
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individual Members/Donors(6/18/09 - 9/18/09)Tesla AldrichSteve and Erika AndersonPaul AshmanEmily BaldridgeTerry BarnesLeora BarthelShekira BenderFaye BergerMichele and Steve BevisJennifer BlairSimon BlenskiAllan BostelmannAnn Browning ZerbyBruce BrunnerJim BuedeMarilyn ButlerMichael CameronGlen Christianson
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M i s s i o nWe empower communities to develop, improve,
protect, and enjoy the Midtown Greenway as a green urban pathway to improve people’s lives.
M i s i ó nNosotros habilitamos a las comunidades a desarrollar,
mejorar, proteger y disfrutar del sendero urbano MidtownGreenway para mejorar la vida de la gente.
2834 10th Avenue South, Greenway Level, Suite 2, Minneapolis, MN 55407 • www.midtowngreenway.org • Fax: 612-879-0104
Matthew DahlquistCedar Isles Dean
John DeWittProspect Park
Amanda DlouhyPhillips West
Eric HartLongfellow
Fleur Higginbotham(Vice President) Powderhorn
Gabriel HoffmanSeward
Clarence JonesCentral
Margaret Kirkpatrick(Secretary) East Phillips
Kay Knutsonmidtown phillips
Angelina MatiasAt Large
Jesús Vité MelchorAt Large
Leslie ModrackLowry Hill East
Jo Ann MusumeciWhittier
Michael Nelson(president)Lyndale
George PuzakAt Large
Todd SampleAt Large
Karl StoerzingerCorcoran
Michael T’KachEast Isles
Josh TolkanCARAG
Michael WagnerWest Calhoun
Midtown Greenway Coalition Board MembersThe Coalition board of diectors consists of one seat for each of the 17 neighborhoods along the Lake Street-Midtown Greenway Corridor, and four at-large seats.
For a list of board members’ roles and responsibilities, visit www.midtowngreenway.org. Follow the links to Board of Directors, or call 612-879-0103
Elsa Segura uses the Greenway to walk her dog Mia, who will be one year old in October. When asked why she enjoys the Greenway, she shared, “it’s spacious, smooth, and an easy way to walk my dog rather than on the street with traffic”.
Elsa Segura and her dog Mia
Tim Springer, Executive Director612-879-0105 • [email protected]
Theresa Nelson, Greenspace & Art Programs Mgr612-879-0103 • [email protected]
Lauren Fulner, Lutheran Vol. Corps Comm. Organizer612-879-0106 • [email protected]
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Proyecto de participación de inmigrantes financiado por The Minneapolis Foundation
Planning is underway for additional improvements to the Midtown Greenway at the entryway, located between 10th and 11th Avenues South and East 29th Street, also know as the Cepro site.
Midtown Phillips Neighborhood Association, Inc. (MPNAI) and the Midtown Greenway Coalition (MGC) are working together to involve the community with developing a site plan. Close Landscape Architects was recently hired to help prepare the site improvement plan and then we’ll advocate to get it done.
We invite interested individuals to join us in the process this fall. It is never too late! Our first community-wide meeting was held Tuesday, September 22nd and two more community-wide meetings are scheduled for:
•Saturday,November7,2:00–4:00p.m.•Saturday,November14,2:00–4:00p.m.BothmeetingswillbeheldattheMidtownGreenwayCoalition office
We are asking people to participate on a continuing basis this fall in taking surveys and providing input which we can share with the design team.
At the November 7 meeting, the team will present their 70% completed version of the plans for additional community comments. At the November 14 meeting, they will provide us with their fully completed plan for approval.
The fully accessible ADA ramp was installed two years ago. Elements of the site which we are considering this fall include universal design, public art, landscaping with native trees/ grasses/flowers, recreational features, benches and tables, open spaces for recreation and performance art and a storm water public art feature.
For further information or to take the survey, email Shirley, Project Coordinator for MPNAI at [email protected] or Theresa Nelson at [email protected]
compartidos con estas organizaciones. Estamos muy complacidos de tener en la junta de Midtown Greenway Coalition a Angelina Matias que nos ayudará a liderar este proyecto.
¿Es usted un inmigrante africano o procedente de México, América Central o Sudamérica, y desea conocer cómo la coalición Midtown Greenway puede beneficiar a su comunidad? De ser así, llame a Tim Springer al 612 879-0105 o a Angelina al 612-940-5515, (ella habla español), para obtener más información e involucrarse en el programa. Una forma de hacerlo inmediatamente es ayudar a planear las mejoras del espacio verde junto al sendero Greenway y la avenida 10. El 7 de noviembre se pueden ver los planes de los espacios para representaciones artísticas, áreas para sentarse, estructuras para recreación y arte público, y usted puede ayudar a diseñar este plan (ver página 5).
Planning a New Gathering Placeon the GreenwayByShirleyHeyer,MidtownPhillipsneighborhood
“I just graduated this spring from Gustavus Adolphus College with a degree in Communication Studies, and am eager to work for a more sustainable future by working with
the Midtown Greenway Coalition this coming year. I’d love to meet the users of this wonderful bike path, so stop in the office and say hello!”
TheMidtownGreenwayCoalitionwouldliketowelcomeLutheranVolunteerCorps’LaurenFulnertotheCoalitionteam.
HundredsjoinedusforthefirstMinneapolisTourdeFatthissummer. AbigthankyoutoNewBelgiumforchoosingtheCoalitiontobeoneoftherecipientsoftheproceedsofthisevent.Andanotherhugethankyoutothe100volunteerswhohelpeduspullitoff.Cheers!
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calendar of events
Board of DirectorsThursday,October22andWednesday, December2,6:00-8:00p.m.
Land Use Committee2ndMondays,October12, November9andDecember14,6:00-8:00p.m.
Safety Committee3rdMondays,October19, November16andDecember21,6:00-7:30p.m.
Cepro Community Meetings Saturday,November7,2:00-4:00p.m.Saturday,November14,2:00-4:00p.m.
Allmeetings,unlessindicatedotherwise,areat theCoalitionoffice(283410thAvenueSouth,GreenwayLevel,Suite2,Minneapolis,MN55407).
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