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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Neighborhoods

Students robbed in SE Como and Prospect Park

by Morgan Wolfe
Published January 21, 2015
A repeat offender was also arrested for trespassing over the weekend.

Blueprint for Action raises youth violence concerns

by Nick Wicker
Published January 21, 2015
Cedar-Riverside community members question the results of the seven-year-old plan to prevent youth violence.

Promise Zone could invigorate north Minneapolis

by Ethan Nelson
Published December 4, 2014
A federal program would grant north Minneapolis special designation, but some question its efficacy.

City targets problem properties

by Barry Lytton
Published November 24, 2014
Eight U-area properties made a city “Good Cause” list that calls out problematic rentals.
A child sits on a toy bike at Van Cleve Park on Thursday afternoon. The park board superintendents proposed budget allocates about $300,000 to the park in 2020 to help improve its facilities.

Van Cleve Park may get $300K for fix-ups

by Jessie Bakker
Published November 6, 2014
The Minneapolis Park Board superintendent’s budget asks for $72.5M and a tax increase.

Left in the dark, SE Como neighbors seek improved streetlight

by Barry Lytton
Published November 6, 2014
A property tax hike and additions to existing utility light poles are among the proposed solutions.

Neighborhood groups decry Hodges’ plan

by Ethan Nelson
Published October 30, 2014
Mayor Hodges’ proposal would divert a traditional source of funding from neighborhoods.

Through donations, Vikings put neighborhood organizations on the team

by Barry Lytton
Published September 29, 2014
The NFL team is supplying campus community organizations with $180,000 over the next two years through the University of Minnesota’s Good Neighbor Fund.

Road near Siebert Field could get a facelift

by Haley Madderom
Published September 11, 2014
University officials approached the city about repaving and lighting of Eighth Street Southeast.

Tracking the orange cones: your map for campus construction

by Barry Lytton
Published September 4, 2014
The University’s Capital Planning and Project Management office will spend about $535.5 million on construction through 2017.

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