Those of you  who bird the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge at
Cedar Avenue may be interested in attending one of two open houses the DNR
is holding on plans to build a bike trail between the Cedar Avenue and
Lyndale Avenue accesses.  The DNR press release with the details is below.
The first open house is this Thursday, June 14.

They have already had at least one meeting with representatives of
recreational stakeholders and another will, if has not already occurred, be
held  with representatives of environmental stakeholders.  What little
details came from that first meeting was that a 14 foot right of way will
be cleared for the 10 foot wide paved trail and it will impact some of the
existing wetland based on current routing.

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News Release
DNR to hold open houses on Minnesota Valley State Trail plans

June 1, 2018

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will hold two open houses
this summer to provide an update on plans for developing the Bloomington
segment of the Minnesota Valley State Trail.

Both public meetings will run from 6 to 8 p.m. in Bloomington:

   - Thursday, June 14, Bloomington Public Works Building, 1700 W. 98th St.
   - Wednesday, July 18, Bloomington Civic Plaza in the City Council
   Chambers,
   1800 W. Old Shakopee Road.

The open houses will provide an opportunity to learn about the current
status of the project and to provide feedback on the proposed trail layout.

The DNR is particularly interested in public input related to trail design
elements such as observation areas, interpretive and wayfinding signage,
and other features that have not yet been added to the trail plan. There
will be no formal presentation at the meetings, but DNR Parks and Trails
Division staff will be on hand along with staff from the city of
Bloomington to explain plans and answer questions.

In 2014, the Minnesota Legislature appropriated roughly $2.2 million to
develop a trail from the Bloomington Ferry Bridge to the Minnesota Valley
Wildlife Refuge. Since then, the DNR has been consulting with the city of
Bloomington, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and others to plan a trail
alignment, conduct environmental review and complete other tasks necessary
before construction can begin.

The Bloomington segment under development now is part of the Minnesota
Valley State Trail, legislatively authorized in 1969 to run from Fort
Snelling State Park to Le Sueur. More information on the project is
available at www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_trails/minnesota_valley/plans.html
<http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_trails/minnesota_valley/plans.html?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=>
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Keith Carlson
keitheca...@gmail.com

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