New information and a “Share your questions in a link on their web page.”
Link for more information.
New information and a “Share your questions in a link on their web page.”
Link for more information.
Give To The Max Day, For Dayton’s Bluff-District 4 Community Council
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Dayton’s Bluff Community Council strives to connect our residents to their community at large; to their neighbors, parks, restaurants, organizations, councils, businesses, schools, everything this historical neighborhood has to offer. Stroll along East 7th Street and experience an amazing variety of restaurants, services, beautiful old buildings, new development, schools, emerging creative spaces and parks. DBCC is dedicated to creating a community of equity where all who work, play, shop, eat, study, and live here can thrive.GIVEMN.ORG Support Dayton’s Bluff Community Council on GiveMN Donations help volunteers and staff develop, promote, & enhance the Dayton’s Bluff Community & to build opportunity for residents & youth.
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A great informational write up by Gabriela Norton
https://www.mhponline.org/publications/rental-market-watch/issue-5-hennepin-county
CURA’s Artists Neighborhood Partnership Initiative (ANPI) provides small grants to artists of color and Native artists working in neighborhoods in Minneapolis, St. Paul and the surrounding suburbs.
To find out more about these grants click on the link. https://mailchi.mp/umn.edu/kb35sqhrj5-3707845?e=fcb35671ac
Conditional Site Plan Approval letter is purposed.
Conditional Site Plan Approval letter has been approved for East Health Co-op Laundry at 725 Minnehaha Ave, Saint Paul, MN. Congratulations!
The Metropolitan Council is receiving public comment on the Draft Public Transit and Human Services Transportation Coordinated Plan. The plan supports coordination of transportation services between transit providers and human service agencies that serve people who have a disability, older adults, and people who have low incomes.
A steering committee and workshop participants representing public and private transportation providers, human service transportation providers, state agencies, riders, healthcare providers, counties, and organizations who serve these populations, worked together to identify barriers to service and strategies to improve access.
The plan is required for distributing federal funding under the Federal Transit Administration Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities program (also referred to as Section 5310). This program is administered by MnDOT.
The plan will be adopted by the Metropolitan Council.
Public comment will be received until 5 p.m., Friday, Dec. 27.
The Council will receive comments on the Draft Public Transit and Human Services Transportation Coordinated Plan from Tuesday, Nov. 12 through 5 p.m., Friday, Dec. 27.
The final document will be considered by the Council in 2020.
Find more information on the Draft Public Transit and Human Services Transportation Coordinated Plan and how to participate in the public comment period.
For more information, contact Heidi Schallberg, senior planner at the Metropolitan Council Heidi.Schallberg@metc.state.mn.us or 651-602-1721.
The METRO Gold Line BRT is looking for Committee Appointees. Deadline is Nov. 15, 2019.
The Gold Line project is currently accepting applications for openings on our Community and Business Advisory Committee (CBAC) for 2020-2021.
The Community and Business Advisory Committee is comprised of local residents and businesses along the Gold Line who advise the Metropolitan Council on how stations can best serve the neighborhoods and businesses where they are located. The committee also provides the community perspective on the overall project design. CBAC members are selected through an application process and represent community and business perspectives at each of the project’s station areas.
BRT have openings for folks who live and/or work in Dayton’s Bluff approximately half a mile from our proposed station locations (see below stations and Gold Line route map here). We also have an opening for an at-large Ramsey County resident or business representative.
We are planning to hold quarterly meetings with potential for additional neighborhood-specific opportunities as well, starting in February of next year (which is only about 3 months away!).
Interested parties can apply by completing an online form or downloading an application form on the project website.
Applications, requests for mailed paper copies and any questions can be directed to me at the below contact information.
Liz Jones, Community Outreach Coordinator
METRO Gold Line BRT project
121 7th Place East, Suite 102
St. Paul, MN 55101
elizabeth.jones@metrotransit.org
651-602-1977.
Applications are due by Nov. 15.
The City of Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Department is moving forward with the proposed trail alignment for Indian Mounds Regional Park.
This includes removal of the bluff trail for safety, long-term maintenance, and preservation of burial sites. As suggested during the community engagement process, we’ve including the following plan refinements:
The next steps are to complete construction documents and bid the project this fall. Pending bids, we anticipate awarding the project in 2020, tree removals occurring winter/spring 2020, and trail reconstruction occurring summer 2020. Once bids are received and a contractor is hired, we will have a better understanding of the construction schedule. Finally, we are still waiting for completion of the cemetery delineation by the state. As we wait for this process, we don’t anticipate any changes to the proposed trail alignment as a result of the delineation. As a reminder, there is a Community Information Session on Thursday Nov 21st from 4:30-6:30pm at Marian Center of Saint Paul for an individual question and answer period.
For more information click on this link project website for future updates.
Metropolitan State University students of all majors are invited to attend the free “Meet our Employers” Job Fair in the Student Center Multi-purpose room.
Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at 3 PM – 5 PM
Metropolitan State University 700 7th St E, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55106 |
Traditional job fairs can often be crowded, overwhelming and intimidating. The “Meet our Employers” job fair is meant to be a little more intimate, giving attendees the time and space to meet with an employer and get answers to individual questions. Numerous employers who are interested in recruiting Metropolitan State students will be in attendance, including:
~ Alternatives for People with Autism, Inc.
~ Calsak Plastics
~ College Nannies, Sitters + Tutors
~ Dakota County
~ Dellwood Gardens
~ English Rose Suites
~ FedEx Ground
~ Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare
~ Mahoney, Ulbrich, Christiansen & Russ
~ Mental Health Resources
~ Minnesota Judicial Branch
~ RADIAS Health
~ SPIRE Credit Union
~ United Parcel Service
To RSVP, or for more information, check out the “Meet our Employers” Job Fair on Handshake (https://app.joinhandshake.com/career_fairs/12153), or email James Poole at james.poole@metrostate.edu.
Contact the Center for Accessibility Resources by email at accessibility.resources@metrostate.edu, or by phone at 651-793-1549, if you need disability-related accessibility accommodations, including parking.
WHEN:November 18, 2019 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
WHERE:East Side Enterprise Center Building
804 Margaret Street
CONTACT:
Daytons Bluff Community Council
651.772.2075
Special speaker for November 18, 2019 meeting are: Andrew Novak of Capital Region Watershed District. https://www.capitolregionwd.org/team/andrew-novak/
Capitol Region Watershed District is continuing its efforts to promote our Stewardship Grant program, in which we provide grants to homeowners, businesses, schools, and community organizations to build projects that reduce stormwater pollution. This program not only offers water quality benefits, but community benefits as well. In an attempt to expand our reach into areas of our District which have been traditionally under-served through our grant program, we have recently added what we are calling an Equity Bonus to our Stewardship Grant program. Projects within your District Council that have good ecologic benefit may be eligible for up to 100% of the project costs!
Second special speaker for Noverber 18, 2018 is: Luke Hanson Transportation Planner for the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. https://www.stpaul.gov/departments/public-works/projects/johnson-parkway-regional-trail
The Johnson Parkway Trail is a planned 2-mile off-street walking and biking trail to be located along the eastern boulevard of Johnson Pkwy between Burns Avenue and Phalen Blvd (project website). The trail is scheduled for construction in 2020. This project received $5.5 million in federal funding in 2016. This meeting will be one of several meeting in the Dayton’s Bluff area.