Minneapolis residents, mark your calendars. A public hearing for a significant amendment to the city’s Parkland Dedication Ordinance is slated for December 10th, and your voice matters. The session will be held at the Mary Merrill Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board Headquarters, according to an announcement from the Minneapolis Parks website.
The key change in question? The proposed amendment aims to include tribal government entities in the affordable housing provisions of the ordinance. If you’re looking to weigh in, the hearing starts at 5:45 pm, but if you want to speak your mind in person, you’d be wise to get there early and sign up before the cutoff time.
For those who can’t make it in person, you haven’t been left out of the democratic process. The board is accepting phone registrations for speaking slots until 3 pm on the day of the hearing; simply dial 612-230-6400. Not a fan of public speaking, but still have something to say? They’ve got you covered, too. You can email your comments to [email protected], also by 3 pm on the day of the meeting, for inclusion in the public record…