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Come say hello at the citywide Community Connections Conference

May 5, 2022 Waite Park Community Council

The Waite Park Community Council is honored to participate as an exhibitor at this year's Community Connection Conference on May 21st from 8:30 am-3:00 pm. 

The conference theme is “forward together” and is free for all Minneapolis residents, community groups, neighborhoods, and local government. It is an opportunity to learn about and speak with over 100 organizations, including City departments, neighborhood organizations, community organizations, nonprofits, and other government agencies. There will also be impactful conversation topics and Green Zone sessions that address Housing, Community Safety, Environmental Justice, The Minneapolis Climate Action Plan, and much more. In addition to making meaningful connections, there will be dancing, kid's activities, food, and music! 

Additionally, Metro Transit will be offering free rides to the conference via bus or light rail. You can download your pass here.

Visit the conference webpage to learn more, register, and receive email updates.

We hope to see you there!

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Hoyer Heights tree trenches add habitat, protect Mississippi River

April 28, 2022 Waite Park Community Council

The Waite Park neighborhood is home to a unique example of green infrastructure designed to reduce flooding, add habitat, and help protect the Mississippi River.

The Hoyer Heights Tree Trenches were installed by the City of Minneapolis as part of a street reconstruction project in 2020. Supported by grants from the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization and the Minnesota Clean Water Fund, the pilot project is among the first in the city to capture and treat street runoff using this type of green stormwater infrastructure. It’s part of the Northeast Stormwater Management Initiative, which aims to reduce flooding and improve water quality and habitat in portions of Northeast Minneapolis and Columbia Heights.

Dirty runoff from the streets flows into the tree trenches via curb cuts. Native plants and trees in the trenches absorb the water, while sediment traps and the soil filter out pollutants. A perforated pipe underdrain allows the cleaned stormwater runoff to drain through the storm sewer system to the Mississippi River.

An MWMO video provides an overview of how the tree trenches work as well as the basic maintenance techniques involved in keeping the functioning. As you can see from the video, the native plants have proven to be remarkably resilient, bursting with flowers and buzzing with pollinators in spite of last year’s drought.

The MWMO is planning to host a tour of the project later this summer. This will be an opportunity to learn how the tree trenches work as well as how they’re maintained. Contact MWMO Training and Community Learning Specialist Abby Moore at amoore@mwmo.org if you’d like to learn more.

—Submitted by the Mississippi Watershed Management Organization

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WPCC Regular Board Meeting Agenda - April 28, 2022

April 24, 2022 Waite Park Community Council

Zoom link and supporting materials.

7:00: Call to order and land acknowledgement

7:05: Welcome, approval of agenda and March minutes

7:10: COMMUNITY REPORTS/UPDATES
Parks update, Brian Hall
Community Ed update, Sandi McDonald

7:20 Discussion/adoption of board policies, Dan
Financial Policies & Procedures, Megan
Whistleblower Policy, Nick
EOE & Affirmative Action Policy, Tiffany
Language Access Policy, Gary
ADA Policy, Leah
Conflict of Interest Policy, Dan

8:00 Approval of 2020-2021 CPP Final Report, Dan

8:05 EEP budget and deadline vote, Megan

8:15 Approval of 2022 Metro Blooms rain garden contract, Megan

8:30 Extension of NRP Phase 2 Funds for the Parks Dept., Nick
Parks proposal for new sound system, Nick

8:45: BOARD REPORTS/UPDATES
Operations, Dan
Treasurer’s Report, Megan
Board Retreat, Lucas
Community Connections, Tiffany
Fall Festival, Nick

9:00: Adjourn

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