March E-News
March 3, 2022
In this edition:

  • Help Ensure that Water Quality is a Priority of the MPRB Cedar Isles Master Plan!
  • CIDNA Board Meeting - March 9
  • Comment Period on MPRB Land Policy Extended to March 17
Help Ensure that Water Quality is a Priority of the Cedar Isles Master Plan
TAKE ACTION: Online Survey Closes Friday, March 4
MPRB has released initial park concepts and guiding principles for the Cedar Isles Master Plan (CIMP).

CIDNA is working with the MPRB and the CIMP Citizens Advisory Committee to ensure that water quality is a top priority of this plan. The water quality of Cedar Lake is currently impaired and this will eventually affect the water quality of Lake of the Isles and Bde Maka Ska.

To learn more about the water quality aspects of this issue, please visit the resource page on the CIDNA website. To learn more about the Cedar Isles Master Plan process, please visit the CIMP project page on the MPRB website.

TIME-SENSITIVE ACTION ITEM: To join CIDNA and make sure that water quality is a top priority, please use this online feedback tool to provide comments on the initial park concepts and guiding principles. This survey closes this Friday, March 4.

Join the CIDNA Board Meeting
6:00-7:30pm, Wednesday, March 9
Please join us for the next meeting of the CIDNA Board of Directors, 6:00-7:30pm, Wednesday, March 9.

This meeting will be held via Zoom. To request the agenda and/or meeting link, please send an email to: [email protected]. Please send your request at least one day prior to the meeting.
Comment Period on MPRB Land Policy Extended to March 17
On November 29, 2021, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) published a draft of the updated MPRB Land Policy for an initial 60-day public comment period ending January 27, 2022.

The public comment period has now been extended until March 17. The Land Policy guides MPRB's land use policies and procedures. To view the Land Policy and comment, go to this web page.
Cedar-Isles-Dean Neighborhood Association | 612-212-5508 | [email protected]
www.CIDNA.org